Not sure what to make of that. The pointy shoulders aren't overly impressive, but it's certainly not the worse jersey out there. Very plain though as you say White Horse.
Probably would have been helped with a white collar.
EDIT: Better pictures of the kits:
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https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Best of luck away to Pats with those kits!
I see Sligo are still persisting with the fake star.
I could be wrong, but I don't think Sligos star above the crest is anything to do with a league win at all. It's for a former player or manager or chairman or something along those lines?
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
It used to be over on the right hand side of the shirt though making it obviously not a title star.
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Irish clubs using it because Italian clubs do it is more mortifying than using a star to commemorate an ex player IMO
Yes I know others now use stars too but it's still quite a new phenomenon outside of Italy and it's a pretty ****e one too
(Although I did use to laugh at Celtic having a 'platinum' star for their European Cup to answe Rangers 5 for 50 titles)
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Awful looking kits. Here's hoping we produce something a bit better
A lot of plain kits around at the moment the only outlandish one I've seen is the Bohs away so there could be merit in keeping it simple.
That's a ridiculous thing to suggest, there is nothing wrong and its commonly accepted that 1 star represents 10 titles, in fact if and when Pats move to double figures they will also follow suit.
Any club having it on for any other reason is cringe stuff, and in Sligo's case, open to correction, I think this is to commemorate a poet?
On the Sligo kit, I always preferred them in Red and White Stripes, Red Shorts, Red Socks, but I think they want to move away from clashing with Derry. This new top does look 'Very Pats' though.
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To be honest, I think the only "cringe stuff" I see here is fans, particularly some from my own club, getting their knickers in a twist over an irrelevant addition to a clubs crest. The records show who has won what amount of trophies and that's enough for me. I'm not really bothered what amount of stars clubs decide to put on their crests.
Commonly accepted by who? It's very much a recent move and in fact it only came to be in Ireland because Umbro wanted to at it to kits in the mid 2000s
Aberdeen have 2 stars for the 2 European trophies (one of them is the UEFA super cup) and Man City have stars "to look more European".
Most clubs all over the world with 10 titles don't have a star. Rightly so
The point being that Sligo have as much right to have it for an ex-player as any club have to commemorate 10 titles, or 10 trophies, or whatever they want
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People upset about fake stars.
People upset about people being upset about fake stars.
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and on the 5th of March reason and not taking a chance to grumble will prevail on foot.ie...wouldnt have it any other way!
Strong hint on the Twitter account of Bodibro, a local company, that they'll be doing the Youths' gear this year. Based in Gorey, the company is headed up by Wexford GAA player, Ben Brosnan, and the former Wexford Youth, Joey Wadding.
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