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New Sydney FC kit by Puma
 

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oh, another game where pathetic "Australian" euroboos slap a red scarf on, spend hundreds of dollars to go "support" a team from the other side of the world ahead of their own countrymen and try to mumble 2 lines from that ******* song just to leave a good impression on the big, strong Europeans. Anyone who has ever been to the panderfests known as the Liverpool "tour down under" or anything like that should literally re-evaluate their lives
What if you go and sing the song word for word? And what if we can't afford to go to Anfield? I'm sorry if Liverpool coming to us was the best way to see them.
 
What if you go and sing the song word for word? And what if we can't afford to go to Anfield? I'm sorry if Liverpool coming to us was the best way to see them.
I don't care if you support an overseas team, hell, I do as well, but those who trash the A-League and Australian football are not real fans at all, they're no different to the millions of foreigners you see commenting on the big teams' Facebook pages, plastics.
 
I don't care if you support an overseas team, hell, I do as well, but those who trash the A-League and Australian football are not real fans at all, they're no different to the millions of foreigners you see commenting on the big teams' Facebook pages, plastics.
"manu pls kom play in guadelajara" types I'm guessing?
 
This is the new Puma Sydney 2015-16 Kit. The new Sydney FC 15-16 Kit is traditionally sky blue with navy applications to honor the iconic colors of the Australian club. Compared to previous shirts, the new Sydney Kit features a much cleaner design without white details. On the back under the neckline is a special graphic with the lettering "Sydney is sky blue". It will combined with navy shorts and sky blue socks.
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This is the new Sydney FC 15-16 Away Jersey. The new Sydney 15-16 Away Kit combines the colors white and sky blue to create a fresh design. Based on a similar template as the Arsenal 2014-15 Home Kit. Sky blue shorts and white shorts complement the first Puma Sydney FC Away Kit.
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This is the new Puma Sydney 2015-16 Kit. The new Sydney FC 15-16 Kit is traditionally sky blue with navy applications to honor the iconic colors of the Australian club.
The words "traditional[ly" and "iconic" are a bit of an over-reach here. The club is, what, 10 years old? It's a nice enough kit, but a bit generic. The webjet logo isn't good for the balance, but there's nothing Sydney can do about that.
 
So Sydney have really given up on the orange.

I was gonna say – I would have liked a different manufacturer to have given it a try as an accent colour once more. It's a wee bit more interesting than just various applications of blue
 
So Sydney have really given up on the orange.
Would like to see Sydney have the keeper in orange at least. But the kits themselves are brilliant, if I was a Sydney fan I would be all over the away kit...one of the better template kits going around (ignoring the horrendous sponsor). Also interesting to see the new star rule in effect for the upcoming season with Sydney sporting a star with the number 2 to celebrate their Championship seasons.
 

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I hate the use of stars for A-League GF wins IMO Premiers plates are worth the same (if not more) than toilet seats and stars should only be reserved for ACL titles
The only reason they have the stars now is to settle once and for all the idea that as far as the FFA and the clubs are concerned, Championships are valued more than Premierships.
 
The words "traditionally" and "iconic" are a bit of an over-reach here. The club is, what, 10 years old? It's a nice enough kit, but a bit generic. The webjet logo isn't good for the balance, but there's nothing Sydney can do about that.

Yeah, this is a bit of an issue for the A-League. The stuff that came out when the Melbourne Heart, who'd been around for about 5 minutes, were bought out by Manchester City was cringeworthy.

The tradition will build over time. Forcing it like this and acting like you've been wearing it for 100 years is stupid.
 
The only reason they have the stars now is to settle once and for all the idea that as far as the FFA and the clubs are concerned, Championships are valued more than Premierships.
Yet in 2012 when we won the GF and CCM won the plate and Australia got 1.5 ACL spots guess who got the 1 spot and who got the .5

I'd rather win the plate
 
I hate the use of stars for A-League GF wins IMO Premiers plates are worth the same (if not more) than toilet seats and stars should only be reserved for ACL titles
So Man City have four stars on their logo for English titles, can't the Aussie clubs do the same thing?
 
That Norwich third is actually cool. The sponsor just ruins it. The best of a bad lot sure, but it's still cool.

And the Sydney FC home strip is good – it's simple, it's in club colours. You don't have the luxury of splashes and details in the A-League because there are so many ads on the shirts. Puma kept it simple. I'm a fan. Just about has to be the best fitting kit in the comp as well which helps.

Away is terrible though.
 
Not a fan of the new Sydney Home, it's just very plain. I would have love to have seen them use the template for the Away top and go back to sky blue with navy sleeves.

And I don't like the way the A-League teams are using the stars on their jerseys; it should be one star for 10 championships.
 
And I don't like the way the A-League teams are using the stars on their jerseys; it should be one star for 10 championships.
So no one will get stars for ages.

What they've done is great for the time being I reckon. Maybe when the league is more than 10 years old they could introduce that.
 
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