Match 2: Bazunu
Match 3: Given
Match 2: Bazunu
Match 3: Given
Given for me,Kelly's is like a type of Hi-Vis jacket..
match 3, Kelly's cause it made me laugh! The absolute state of it.
Havin a weekend away is quite frankly,lettin ur team mates down!
i'll give it to Kelly. Still think the first two kits in the first round were the two best so far... an opening round final perhaps
I think I can blow up match 2 slightly early - 10 for Bazunu versus my solitary half. Cue the "You wouldn't have voted that way if it was Kelleher" comments!
Round 4 sees the 90s get even 90s-er, as Alan Kelly wears...I'm not sure what, and he does so against Paddy Kenny in another generic dark top thingy.
Kelly again. The white looks well.
He has the same shorts as in game 3, so maybe the one in game 4 is the away version
Havin a weekend away is quite frankly,lettin ur team mates down!
Kelly in this round.
I'll give Alan Kelly a vote in this one. They're both a bit crap in fairness.
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Both are a bit crap, but Kelly is celebrating an Irish goal and looks happy with his lot, therefore he gets my vote.
Kelly for me this time round. Still not a great jersey, mind, but at least it's making an effort.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
Kelly again
kelly for me.
Some consolation for Given as his Henry kit cruises into the next round 8-3. But Kelly is 9-0 up against Paddy Kenny, and though there's still time for a comeback (until 6pm this evening)...there's not really.
Kelly is back for more 90s madness in blue and yellow, while in the yellow corner is Shay McDonagh, sporting the second oldest kit in the competition, from 1984.
I do like an old school O'Neills, I blame the GAA, McDonagh gets my vote.
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Kelly over Kenny's training top for sure.
Also Kelly's blue/yellow (now that's good ugly!) over McDonagh though it's probably the first one where I like both of them.
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