Rovers away kit leaked
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Rovers away kit leaked
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Looks pretty smart
Looks pretty smart
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That is nice.
Claret instead of the green and that’ll blow ours right out the park.
Claret instead of the green and that’ll blow ours right out the park.
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Swap 'mar' for 'hi' DA m8
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Interesting choice given the amount of white on the home kit - means a guaranteed third kit.
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Maybe a similar green to what we are opting for?
Not a bad kit to be fair, could have worked for us with different colours, although not the half and half bit
Not a bad kit to be fair, could have worked for us with different colours, although not the half and half bit
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you lot need to improve your eye sight if you think that is smart
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Not too popular with the Horse Botherers either.
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Rancid kit. Absolutely suits the club especially with the toilet seat sponsor, it is almost perfect
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All down to opinion and taste of course.
But without doubt, that's the worst football kit ever made.
But without doubt, that's the worst football kit ever made.
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Looks Zebra print on one side which lets face it is basically a horse, so I'm surprised they aren't loving it.
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When you said leaked I thought you meant the colour had run in the wash.
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Goobs wrote:Looks Zebra print on one side which lets face it is basically a horse, so I'm surprised they aren't loving it.
They use to be sponsored by Zebra as well
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I was thinking the same.Vegas Claret wrote:you lot need to improve your eye sight if you think that is smart
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Like the sponsor looks like I O bet... or a toilet silhouette. Classy.
Suits the club it was designed for
Suits the club it was designed for
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Sorry, but it's a Rembrandt compared to the old Coventry brown one.NottsClaret wrote:
But without doubt, that's the worst football kit ever made.
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Reading all this, somehow got me onto Huddersfield's Paddy Power logo.
This apparently was a joke and the Football League got involved over the size of the logo.
Apparently the FA and FL share the same requirements, see below.
Can someone with our new shirt please measure the L x W of our logo.
Can you post the sizes on here please?
It just looks bigger than 250cm2.
The following advertising is permitted:
1.Playing kit
(a) On the clothing of a Player on the field of play, the following areas shall be permitted to be used for advertising
•One single area not exceeding 200 square centimetres on the front of the shirt
•One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shirt; and
•One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shorts.
•Once only on each sock tie-up providing it does not exceed an area of 100 square centimetres.
In the event that a Club or Competition elects to have an area of sponsor advertising only on the front of the shirt, and on no other item of playing kit, that area may be increased to a maximum of 250 square centimetres if approved by the Competition.
This apparently was a joke and the Football League got involved over the size of the logo.
Apparently the FA and FL share the same requirements, see below.
Can someone with our new shirt please measure the L x W of our logo.
Can you post the sizes on here please?
It just looks bigger than 250cm2.
The following advertising is permitted:
1.Playing kit
(a) On the clothing of a Player on the field of play, the following areas shall be permitted to be used for advertising
•One single area not exceeding 200 square centimetres on the front of the shirt
•One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shirt; and
•One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shorts.
•Once only on each sock tie-up providing it does not exceed an area of 100 square centimetres.
In the event that a Club or Competition elects to have an area of sponsor advertising only on the front of the shirt, and on no other item of playing kit, that area may be increased to a maximum of 250 square centimetres if approved by the Competition.
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Goes well with the ginger perm Some belters in this lotElectroClaret wrote:Sorry, but it's a Rembrandt compared to the old Coventry brown one.
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I mentioned this on the Huddersfield kit thread as well.2 Bee Holed wrote:Reading all this, somehow got me onto Huddersfield's Paddy Power logo.
This apparently was a joke and the Football League got involved over the size of the logo.
Apparently the FA and FL share the same requirements, see below.
Can someone with our new shirt please measure the L x W of our logo.
Can you post the sizes on here please?
It just looks bigger than 250cm2.
The following advertising is permitted:
1.Playing kit
(a) On the clothing of a Player on the field of play, the following areas shall be permitted to be used for advertising
•One single area not exceeding 200 square centimetres on the front of the shirt
•One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shirt; and
•One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shorts.
•Once only on each sock tie-up providing it does not exceed an area of 100 square centimetres.
In the event that a Club or Competition elects to have an area of sponsor advertising only on the front of the shirt, and on no other item of playing kit, that area may be increased to a maximum of 250 square centimetres if approved by the Competition.
Ours does “look” bigger than 250cm2
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Lots of V's on it. I wonder why ?
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Ours is aprox 18cm by 14cm which is 252 square cm2 Bee Holed wrote:Reading all this, somehow got me onto Huddersfield's Paddy Power logo.
This apparently was a joke and the Football League got involved over the size of the logo.
Apparently the FA and FL share the same requirements, see below.
Can someone with our new shirt please measure the L x W of our logo.
Can you post the sizes on here please?
It just looks bigger than 250cm2.
The following advertising is permitted:
1.Playing kit
(a) On the clothing of a Player on the field of play, the following areas shall be permitted to be used for advertising
•One single area not exceeding 200 square centimetres on the front of the shirt
•One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shirt; and
•One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shorts.
•Once only on each sock tie-up providing it does not exceed an area of 100 square centimetres.
In the event that a Club or Competition elects to have an area of sponsor advertising only on the front of the shirt, and on no other item of playing kit, that area may be increased to a maximum of 250 square centimetres if approved by the Competition.
Have just measured my new shirts logo
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No doubt our sponsors have insisted that their logo is scaled up to the maximum permissible size. Seems like it if Bossclaret’s measurements are right.
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Nothing to do with the pervious material then!
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