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Thread: New Away Shirt

  1. #11
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    re: New Away Shirt

    Quote Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf
    I don't think the shirt looks too bad if it was aimed at Man.City. For Wolves, as already mentioned i prefer either all white or an black strip.
    You could always have yellow and green stripes, can't see us having them any time soon.
    .[/quote]

    I never saw the allure in that away shirt.
    In the wrong light, if looked at for too long, it would burn your retinas.

    It puzzles me that as there are so many west brom fans that love that strip, it would be a massive financial success to use it as the away strip.
    Surely?[/quote]


    And lets face it its just copying Newton Heath really,big club envy again I guess.

  2. #12
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    re: New Away Shirt

    Quote Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf
    I never saw the allure in that away shirt.
    In the wrong light, if looked at for too long, it would burn your retinas.

    It puzzles me that as there are so many west brom fans that love that strip, it would be a massive financial success to use it as the away strip.
    Surely?
    Hello Newcy.
    I was given the yellow and green away kit as a kid and absolutely loved it, along with the home colours of the same vintage.
    Great memories of wearing them while playing football in the street under the light of lamp posts, and also in the park with my mate’s. I suppose much of my fondness is related to nostalgia and those happy memories.

    We’ve had a few incarnations of this colour scheme over the years and most have been decent. However as I have posted on our own board in the past, I don’t think yellow and green stripes would translate too well to modern Climacool material, or the passing of father time .

    To be honest I probably wouldn’t buy

  3. #13
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    re: New Away Shirt

    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68
    I don't think the shirt looks too bad if it was aimed at Man.City. For Wolves, as already mentioned i prefer either all white or an black strip.
    You could always have yellow and green stripes, can't see us having them any time soon.
    .[/quote]

    You haven't exactly seen much stripes of your own recently have you?

  4. #14
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    re: New Away Shirt

    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68
    I never saw the allure in that away shirt.
    In the wrong light, if looked at for too long, it would burn your retinas.

    It puzzles me that as there are so many west brom fans that love that strip, it would be a massive financial success to use it as the away strip.
    Surely?
    Hello Newcy.
    I was given the yellow and green away kit as a kid and absolutely loved it, along with the home colours of the same vintage.
    Great memories of wearing them while playing football in the street under the light of lamp posts, and also in the park with my mate’s. I suppose much of my fondness is related to nostalgia and those happy memories.

    We’ve had a few incarnations of this colour scheme over the years and most have been decent. However as I have posted on our own board in the past, I don’t think yellow and green stripes would translate too well to modern Climacool material, or the passing of father

  5. #15
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    re: New Away Shirt

    A total step backwards this season, the boys are going to look awful on the pitch and I won't be parting with any money for the home or the away, I'm so repulsed that I won't even be tempted by the end of season sale.

    They're just so... humdrum, the two shirt designs are very Sunday League team, no thought whatsoever. Take away the badge, would you even know it was Wolves?

    I can't see these flying off the rack. You'll get the usual hardcore people who buy every iteration, and those who do actually find it attractive, but the marketing appeal to a non-Wolves fan thinking "I don't support them but I want that shirt, it looks class" must be zero.

    In the mid 90s I'll always remember Man Utd had a blue and white stripe away shirt which had all of thes of players in United history faded into the stripes. They also had a red home 'theatre of dreams' shirt with the stadium on it (a kid I went to school with got the latest kit with Premier League badges as soon as they came out). They

  6. #16
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    re: New Away Shirt

    This entire colour ,cut, generic, original, thing is Bollux any Male who is wearing a Replica shirt to a game over the age of 20 needs to take a good long hard look at himself!

  7. #17
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    re: New Away Shirt

    I know it's only said in jest Eve, i sometimes wear mine around the home. I can't remember the last time i went to a wolves game wearing a replica shirt, it's been a while.

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