Just turned this on.
What the hell are Arsenal doing in a Tottenham kit?
Just turned this on.
What the hell are Arsenal doing in a Tottenham kit?
Just adjusted my colour contrast - it's a very pale pink shirt. But makes them look like Spurs with the navy blue shorts. Don't like it.
I do think the sponsor makes a difference in shirt sales.
Nothing against SAPA but it wasn’t a shirt I bought. Same for the Ladbrokes one.
I remember talking to a guy many years ago I thought was a Bolton fan, but he just bought the shirt as it was sponsored by reebok.
The away shirt will surely be boosted by Jake Bugg sponsorship.
Seeing the likes of no nonsense Matt Redmile putting a forward into the stands with “forward pest control” as sponsor would have brought on a smile.
Last edited by The_Don_ORiordan; 06-08-2022 at 09:03 AM.
Apparently there's been an issue with kit supplies this season across the board with some clubs seeing no deliveries at all and having to wear pub team strips in pre-season friendlies, I think Stockport were one of the clubs affected which would mean they are missing out big time on sales on the back of a promotion. There was a lengthy discussion about it on talksport, claiming some clubs are now not expecting any replica away strips to be available until Xmas.
Also read somewhere that EFL are changing the rules so that home teams can wear their away kit if there's a clash that is a problem for colour blind people.
Last edited by upthemaggies; 06-08-2022 at 11:09 AM.
Yeah it's really easy to get a kit design that is universally liked every single season.
Good win in a traditionally tricky fixture for the Arsenal.
A lot of the time, the manufacturer picks the kits for the club. Nike basically has a couple of templates and says pick one. It's why England kits now are so boring.
At least with Notts, I am pretty sure we get a bespoke design on the home kit, which is a fairly sweet deal from Puma really. I might be mistaken but I'm sure it's not off the peg as that's why it takes until December to get more