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Depends if they're calling them INSANE or not.
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These are just fan art, they post all the leaks that they get here https://www.footyheadlines.com/2018/10/2019-20-kit-overview-all-19-20-kit-leaks-info.htmlFooty Headline are usually pretty reliable right? View attachment 678525View attachment 678526
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In more ways than one possibly?Oh come on, they're taking the piss. Melbourne Heart 2.0.
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By the way they're going, we could only hope. hahaIn more ways than one possibly?![]()
Arsenal doesn't deserve to have such nice kits [emoji13]
Yeah it's absolutely terrible. I have no idea how more of the African lads aren't angry about it. Bitter and cynical and shocking.Anyone looked into the "Visit Rwanda" sponsorship. I initially thought it was an add-on from Emirates. Yes, this is old news.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/29/rwandas-30m-arsenal-sponsorship-divides-opinion
Nice work Sunderland
Yeah, it's pretty ludicrous that even third division clubs are bringing in new strips every season. Usually two, generally three. It's terrible for the environment but it's also mostly pointless considering it's all template gear anyway. Sunderland's a big club but there's still no shame in reusing a top and changing over sponsors... 'new' is an overstatement and a bit cunning, but considering it's a charity sponsor you could drill up some really good will with it.Ah yes, Sunderland/Adidas should absolutely waste millions in stock because of a logo change. If the vinyl press of the cancer council sponsor is thick enough to prevent seeing through to the behind logo from the front, I don't think there's an issue.
Sounds like it's decided then!We also have our online store provider Football Central who make kits for local sides too, if we want to be really cheap![]()
Pulling a Soton and providing our own kits... Yeah no thanks.Sounds like it's decided then!
agreeam I the only one who doesn't rate those designs? some are alright but it's pretty uninspired.