From what I’ve read, it isn’t going to be worn in any first team match.
Then it seems somewhat pointless.
I get it as a gesture, for a huge potential fan base. But without being worn in a match, it is a meaningless one.
From what I’ve read, it isn’t going to be worn in any first team match.
Did that Aguero 93:20 kit ever get worn? I just see it as another one of those.Then it seems somewhat pointless.
I get it as a gesture, for a huge potential fan base. But without being worn in a match, it is a meaningless one.
Did that Aguero 93:20 kit ever get worn? I just see it as another one of those.
Not for the legacy fans I’d say ;)True. Fair point.
They came out onto the pitch with them in for warmups did they not?
third kits yes away kits no, we have never had a white 2nd choice strip always maroon first red n black as next choice.I’d say that kit had more in common with City’s traditional away kits than 99% of away kits we have worn over the last decade+.
third kits yes away kits no, we have never had a white 2nd choice strip always maroon first red n black as next choice.
the dark blue shite recently is shocking
white 3rd strips were common throughout the 70s-00s
That’s available on DH Gate already for £16.
The GTR?no sure why they used a japanese cultural symbol in the ad, just because you see them all over east and south east asian shops and restaurants
Threy are the colours I grew up with, they are the colours of old memerobilia and footagw my dad and grandad shown me and they are Citys coloursThat’s not the reality I’ve lived in over the last decade+.
Over the last years we’ve barely had any red & black striped or maroon away kits. Other designs have been used far more often. A white and maroon away kit would be the most traditional we’ve had in a long time.
Unless you’ve taken us back to the 70’s and 80’s and before, where we mostly wore such colours :)