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5 minutes ago, WarrenBartonCentrePartin said:

Unless it was pre-planned, I honestly find it baffling that somehow Castore managed to design three kits - which the club then signed off - without thinking where a clash might occur.

 

Not sure it's particularly an issue, all three kits are different and distinctive from one another. I'd say the away kit would've been fine as its dark enough blue to be different to Brightons. Perhaps this was always going to be the plan?

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13 minutes ago, WarrenBartonCentrePartin said:

Unless it was pre-planned, I honestly find it baffling that somehow Castore managed to design three kits - which the club then signed off - without thinking where a clash might occur.

See this effort by Wimbledon 

 

 

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Yeah I'm so confused as to whart shorts and socks we will wear now.

 

Surely the one-off kit should basically just be an all green, or all orange, or all black kit (FFS, just a plain black shirt with castore logo on it and our sponsors could do the trick!) 

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1 minute ago, Kanji said:

Yeah I'm so confused as to whart shorts and socks we will wear now.

 

Surely the one-off kit should basically just be an all green, or all orange, or all black kit (FFS, just a plain black shirt with castore logo on it and our sponsors could do the trick!) 

Just invert the Saudi shirt

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19 minutes ago, WarrenBartonCentrePartin said:

Unless it was pre-planned, I honestly find it baffling that somehow Castore managed to design three kits - which the club then signed off - without thinking where a clash might occur.

 

Would it not be the PL who would sign any kits off, and state whether they deem them to clash?

 

That said, surely the 'alternative' (Saudi) kit is differnt enough not to clash with Brightons Blue & White stripes?

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34 minutes ago, WarrenBartonCentrePartin said:

Unless it was pre-planned, I honestly find it baffling that somehow Castore managed to design three kits - which the club then signed off - without thinking where a clash might occur.

Its really poor to be honest. The whole point of the 3rd kit is because of home & away clashes. 

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18 minutes ago, Kanji said:

Yeah I'm so confused as to whart shorts and socks we will wear now.

 

Surely the one-off kit should basically just be an all green, or all orange, or all black kit (FFS, just a plain black shirt with castore logo on it and our sponsors could do the trick!) 

The easiest thing to do is just use the warm up tops and fire sponsor on it which is what they are doing. No point being out a whole new kit. I assume we will black home shorts with it 

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3 minutes ago, 54 said:

Lots of clubs do this for what it's worth, look at Napoli for an example. Just a way to make more cash.

Not sure it’s anything to do with cash the top is gonna be out as a warm up top anyway 

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2 minutes ago, gdm said:

Not sure it’s anything to do with cash the top is gonna be out as a warm up top anyway 

It's gets way more exposure by doing this, then it would ever do just being the warm-up kit.

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On 07/07/2022 at 12:08, Kanji said:


Can’t compare pricing of any consumer good from 09/10 to 22/23 mate :lol:

 

however, I do agree that pricing of these specific items in question are far too expensive for training wear. 

can still get a tube of pringles for £1 [if you buy two], same price as 1996.

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This thread of all threads perplexes me the most. I don't think I've seen one kit that is unanimously liked on here.

 

It's almost as if people have different tastes.

 

Personally, I love the sentiment, I like the shirt and I reckon other fans will think it looks decent.

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Just now, WarrenBartonCentrePartin said:

Mad thought: Would there have been owt to stop us having all outfield players wear the green, orange or yellow keeper kit (it's not the 90s, they're basically a standard shirt anyway) and putting Pope in an outfield kit or another keeper kit?

It's a good option. Last year, the Arsenal goalkeepers wore the yellow outfield shirt a few times. 

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7 minutes ago, 54 said:

It's gets way more exposure by doing this, then it would ever do just being the warm-up kit.

I don’t think it was planned that way, as someone pointed out the away is in the colours of Saudi air (?) and the 3rd is in colours of Saudi national team. I just think it’s really badly thought out rather than..let’s make sure all 3 of our kits clash with Brighton so we can sell a few more of those warm up shirts :lol:

 

 

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19 minutes ago, 54 said:

Lots of clubs do this for what it's worth, look at Napoli for an example. Just a way to make more cash.

 

do you genuinely believe this was intentional? I take it the Ladies team having to wear training gear for a pre-season match was intentional too?

 

they're incompetent, man. people need to stop making excuses for them.

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14 minutes ago, Happinesstan said:

How unlucky for Castore that their failure to design a set of strips for the season has opened the door for a one-off strip, which they will now, due to public demand, have to release.

It’s already being released as a warm up top. It literally says it in the article. This isn’t some clever ploy by castore it’s more likely stupidity & bad planning that’s causing this to happen 

 

 

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