I quite like it and it makes sense to go for the leisure shirt look. Will I be buying one? No. Feel a little sorry for Hummel but if it's got anything to do with Roland and/or betting companies then I'm out.
@Henry Irving what you need now for the museum is one of the mythical orange home shirts for the "never ever worn" exhibition. Could be rarer than hens' teeth.
The material is said to be light, yet it looks like it would be warmer than "usual" football shirts, which could be a problem at the start and end of the season ?
I quite like it and it makes sense to go for the leisure shirt look. Will I be buying one? No. Feel a little sorry for Hummel but if it's got anything to do with Roland and/or betting companies then I'm out.
@Henry Irving what you need now for the museum is one of the mythical orange home shirts for the "never ever worn" exhibition. Could be rarer than hens' teeth.
I like it. Probably the best one I can remember seeing for a long time. I have purchased many less pleasant shirts over the years.
I'm not sure I'm looking to buy a shirt this year and even if I was I would probably favour the home shirt. If this is an indication of the way they are going to go maybe I will be tempted by the home shirt - although at 46 I might, just, be too old to wear one any more.
If they start selling the home shirt before I go away in August maybe I'll brave the pickets to buy one.
Why interview a player about a seasons away kit. Just pointless and cringey. "Does it make you play better?" My response would be "to be honest, not at all"
Maybe the chevrons are shiny so players can be seen on foggy days?
Or fluorescent so my wife can find me at night
It's why I loved the orange and yellow third strip from a couple years ago. I knew that, wearing that, if I ever got lost in the dark, in the woods, or on Antarctica, someone would be able to see me from far away.
Why interview a player about a seasons away kit. Just pointless and cringey. "Does it make you play better?" My response would be "to be honest, not at all"
It is a bit daft. Not like they're gonna say anything negative even if they really hated it.
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@Henry Irving what you need now for the museum is one of the mythical orange home shirts for the "never ever worn" exhibition. Could be rarer than hens' teeth.
The material is said to be light, yet it looks like it would be warmer than "usual" football shirts, which could be a problem at the start and end of the season ?
Someone must know if this correct.
Well done Charlton, credit where it's due.
I'm not sure I'm looking to buy a shirt this year and even if I was I would probably favour the home shirt. If this is an indication of the way they are going to go maybe I will be tempted by the home shirt - although at 46 I might, just, be too old to wear one any more.
If they start selling the home shirt before I go away in August maybe I'll brave the pickets to buy one.
Roland out!
That's progress
;-)