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batdude_uk1
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Hi,
I just have one complaint, well I say complaint, what I mean is a question. Is there a team in this World Cup that have a shirt that is all one colour? By that I mean no stripes, anything else. All the teams that I remember wearing one colour, now either have stripes of another or wear a difinate mixture of two colours.
Just wondering if anyone could be of some help that's all.
Adam
I just have one complaint, well I say complaint, what I mean is a question. Is there a team in this World Cup that have a shirt that is all one colour? By that I mean no stripes, anything else. All the teams that I remember wearing one colour, now either have stripes of another or wear a difinate mixture of two colours.
Just wondering if anyone could be of some help that's all.
Adam
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Brazil Away - All Blue
Germany (or West Germany) surley just had a white shirt not one with all those black stripes on it.
France, I could have sworn that they used to wear all blue, now they have some red in their tops.
England, didn't we used to wear a straight foward white shirt, just like the Germans? Now we have to have a bit of red on the shoulders.
I take what chib and umpa lumpa are saying, and say yes they are correct for those two.
But I just thought it was strange that was all. I know that with all this fangled Marketing malarky that they are either trying to reach a new target audience or are just rying to out do each other.
Germany would have black trim, and the most famous Dutch shirt has the 3-stripe adidas trim (minus 1 for Cruyff)
That and the fantastic West German shirt from Euro 88 and Italia 90.
Surely only a man would come up with this.
The pitch is dirty, the ball (becomes ) dirty,
the other team push them over.
It just seems silly to stick them in a white shirt.
You just know it will end in tears
Obviously designed by someone who doesn't do the washing in their house!
Ah, the old 'magic eye' designs. There was also Denmark's pinstripe efforts in 1986, where looking at it for more than 10 seconds would give you a headache.
It shows the history of kits designs and styles for many teams in the Football League. The site is brand new and the owner is asking for help, contributions and/or corrections. If you can help please contact him.
It's well worth checking out, it might bring back a few memories too.
Great site