Jacob Smith
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As bad as the kits may be this season, let’s all brace ourselves for Puma’s spray-on efforts next year. Has anyone got any examples of nice kits designed by Puma?
I'm sure there have been a few posted in the puma thread, but West Brom's for this season is a good current example.As bad as the kits may be this season, let’s all brace ourselves for Puma’s spray-on efforts next year. Has anyone got any examples of nice kits designed by Puma?
Not just recently. We've had orange kits going back to Sven's season; remember that (non) display at Villa Park on the opening day of the season (Agbonlahor hat trick?).Seems to be quite a bit of orange recently. Not a fan.
Not just recently. We've had orange kits going back to Sven's season; remember that (non) display at Villa Park on the opening day of the season (Agbonlahor hat trick?).
It's obviously designed to wind up our resident Celtic fan @Magicpole, innit?Wiped from memory. But yeah now you have said it I recall. Is there a relevance with the orange im not aware of?
Many still own it to remind us of how far we have come.
It was iconic for one reason it was the kit we wore when we dragged our bollocks out of the depths.
Most older fans prefer sky blue, white shorts, blue socks (navy or sky with maroon), black and red striped away and white with sash third.
IMO do what they want with the third and change the away from black and red to maroon or white with sash but keep the home kit relevant and happy days.
Most younger fans love the extreme colours we have had, orange, purple, ghost green etc and these fans need keeping on board so use third for that.
I wrote ironic and not iconic. Your reply doesn’t really go anywhere in that respect.
Red and black doesn’t sell. A City myth.
I wrote ironic and not iconic. Your reply doesn’t really go anywhere in that respect.
Red and black doesn’t sell. A City myth.