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New kits; 2023/24 Edition (bits and bobs from overseas)


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26 minutes ago, highlandcowden said:

dunno where the dynamo kiev thing came from,oops-i was referring to the west ham ones being offered without sponsor

The Dynamo Kyiv was me. 

You agreed that anyone who doesn't buy the away without a sponsor is OFTW then followed it up with "especially as its cheaper" even though it says that they're both £55.

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6 hours ago, Dele said:

The Dynamo Kyiv was me. 

You agreed that anyone who doesn't buy the away without a sponsor is OFTW then followed it up with "especially as its cheaper" even though it says that they're both £55.

thought the sponsor one was £60,the unsponsored £55.im going to bed!

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Puma love picking one template and ripping the arse out of it for dozens of clubs. I mind a number of seasons ago half the teams in the old first division were with them and every kit was the same design.

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13/14 season Puma gave everyone this collar.

You wonder if clubs ask how many other teams have this same template, as it does take the shine off a decent kit sometimes.
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45 minutes ago, RussellAnderson said:



13/14 season Puma gave everyone this collar.

You wonder if clubs ask how many other teams have this same template, as it does take the shine off a decent kit sometimes.

don't see how it does tbh, a decent kits a decent kit however generic it might be,a bowfin one is bowfin irrespective of how unique it might be.

bit unfair to highlight puma for this-nike and adidas have been doing exactly the same for years

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Oxford United launch the exact same shirt as half a dozen other clubs across Britain, but still expect fans to shell out 45 quid for it. The club also net the award for most amateurish kit launch so far;

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To see the other clubs that use this design, refer to this Twitter thread;

https://twitter.com/Club25Football/status/1135452377857908736

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6 minutes ago, DutchBorderer said:

Oxford United launch the exact same shirt as half a dozen other clubs across Britain, but still expect fans to shell out 45 quid for it. The club also net the award for most amateurish kit launch so far;

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To see the other clubs that use this design, refer to this Twitter thread;

https://twitter.com/Club25Football/status/1135452377857908736

Nice sponsor though

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1 hour ago, LondonHMFC said:

Didn't think they were still going.

Admiral's main (UK) office was down and out following financially underwhelming stints with Leeds United and a few others in the early 00's following a desperate attempt to stay relevant in the domestic market, but the American branch continued to do rather well for itself thanks to the big brands refusing to touch grassroots football/soccer in the US. Nowadays, the US just licenses out its brand to an independent company in the UK who, as Silverton End  pointed out, supplied AFC Wimbledon for four seasons up until 2018/2019. Bury were the only senior team to wear Admiral in Europe last season.

Either way, to segue back to your original statement; the 'original' Admiral isn't going anymore, it's just the American branch and licensees.

Tally ho, on to Walsall, who are in their third year with Erreà. The flag of the Black Country features inside the neck;

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1 hour ago, DutchBorderer said:

Admiral's main (UK) office was down and out following financially underwhelming stints with Leeds United and a few others in the early 00's following a desperate attempt to stay relevant in the domestic market, but the American branch continued to do rather well for itself thanks to the big brands refusing to touch grassroots football/soccer in the US. Nowadays, the US just licenses out its brand to an independent company in the UK who, as Silverton End  pointed out, supplied AFC Wimbledon for four seasons up until 2018/2019. Bury were the only senior team to wear Admiral in Europe last season.

Either way, to segue back to your original statement; the 'original' Admiral isn't going anymore, it's just the American branch and licensees.

Tally ho, on to Walsall, who are in their third year with Erreà. The flag of the Black Country features inside the neck;

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nice and simple home kit,

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5 hours ago, DutchBorderer said:

Oxford United launch the exact same shirt as half a dozen other clubs across Britain, but still expect fans to shell out 45 quid for it. 

Of course they will as it'll be the only one with Oxford United branding on it therefore making it unique.

To be honest, I don't get all the flack that flies around for using template strips, especially if they're good. Does it really matter if someone else has a similar strip? We've had some right messes trying to produce a bespoke top. A Saints fan isn't not going to buy a blue strip because Everton or Montrose have the same one. If your clubs badge is on it then surely that's what matters.

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I’m sure an image like this will have been posted before but with regards to templates....

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Some pretty iconic strips in there but most are the same template. I don’t have a massive issue with the use of templates. Sponsors ruining strips with colour clashes is something that annoys me more.

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