My hometown team (St Albans City) are currently sponsored by Enter Shikari
I'd love to enter Shakira.
😳😳 each to there own I guess,🤣
You might want to re-read my post.
You may need to realise I was putting a pun’ to your pun!!!. Did I really need to explain!🙄. Obviously others got the flippant post unlike yourself.keep up!!🤣😂
My hometown team (St Albans City) are currently sponsored by Enter Shikari
I'd love to enter Shakira.
😳😳 each to there own I guess,🤣
You might want to re-read my post.
You may need to realise I was putting a pun’ to your pun!!!. Did I really need to explain!🙄. Obviously others got the flippant post unlike yourself.keep up!!🤣😂
If that is real I am gutted I really like everything Hummel have done for us.
I really like the designs but have been a bit let down by the quality. Especially some of this season's gear. Sponsor on the home shirt started peeling off after a month. Bought a pair of the sweat pants in the sale, first pair the badge came off within a week, they did replace it but after a few weeks the stitching has started coming undone.
In response to the questions on our supplier, I hope we stick with Hummel, they've put out nice kit after nice kit all with a personal touch.
If you want to go back to catalogue shirts, sure let's go for Adidas or Nike etc...
So a kit needs player names embroidered on the arm pits, a QR code to take you to our website, 100 sword logos on the shoulders and the lyrics to Valley Floyd Road printed on the inside collar so we can intimidate the other team on a matchday?
For most of our history we wore literally plain red template shirts with "CAFC" stitched on them, including the 80s Adidas template CAFC shirts that go for over £100 when one pops up on ebay! Don't get the preference for wanting a ton of extra gubbins slapped all over a shirt.
In response to the questions on our supplier, I hope we stick with Hummel, they've put out nice kit after nice kit all with a personal touch.
If you want to go back to catalogue shirts, sure let's go for Adidas or Nike etc...
So a kit needs player names embroidered on the arm pits, a QR code to take you to our website, 100 sword logos on the shoulders and the lyrics to Valley Floyd Road printed on the inside collar so we can intimidate the other team on a matchday?
For most of our history we wore literally plain red template shirts with "CAFC" stitched on them, including the 80s Adidas template CAFC shirts that go for over £100 when one pops up on ebay! Don't get the preference for wanting a ton of extra gubbins slapped all over a shirt.
Now you're showing your age.
It's nice to have a different kit to other clubs, it has nothing to do with intimidating opponents.
I don't get the point you're making with regards to the eBay cost? I and I suspect most others don't sell their shirts.
In response to the questions on our supplier, I hope we stick with Hummel, they've put out nice kit after nice kit all with a personal touch.
If you want to go back to catalogue shirts, sure let's go for Adidas or Nike etc...
So a kit needs player names embroidered on the arm pits, a QR code to take you to our website, 100 sword logos on the shoulders and the lyrics to Valley Floyd Road printed on the inside collar so we can intimidate the other team on a matchday?
For most of our history we wore literally plain red template shirts with "CAFC" stitched on them, including the 80s Adidas template CAFC shirts that go for over £100 when one pops up on ebay! Don't get the preference for wanting a ton of extra gubbins slapped all over a shirt.
Now you're showing your age.
It's nice to have a different kit to other clubs, it has nothing to do with intimidating opponents.
I don't get the point you're making with regards to the eBay cost? I and I suspect most others don't sell their shirts.
Im 37 and remember our old kits I guess, so.....?
I like the clean football shirt designs that Adidas produce, some of which I think would look pretty good with the Charlton badge and colours. In fact there's quite a large internet community of kits fans who take templates of suppliers and customise them for their own teams.
Regarding the ebay comment, I was illustrating how template kits from the past can be fondly remembered and can actually look pretty good.
At least they're not Puma. All their third kits, much like their international teams, will have the team's name in big bold letters on the chest as opposed to the badge:
I think that one's been designed for the kids... I confidently predict my 6YO will love it (trying to get rid of this horrible sickness he's suffering from)
At least they're not Puma. All their third kits, much like their international teams, will have the team's name in big bold letters on the chest as opposed to the badge:
That looks like the sort of thing you could pick up down Woolwich Market
At least they're not Puma. All their third kits, much like their international teams, will have the team's name in big bold letters on the chest as opposed to the badge:
It's like they want to make them easier to counterfeit
I know Chelsea fans are dickheads, but unless they’re being sponsored by a rubber Jonny company next season then I don’t understand why they’ve added one to the pic?
I know Chelsea fans are dickheads, but unless they’re being sponsored by a rubber Jonny company next season then I don’t understand why they’ve added one to the pic?
decent enough shirt, but don't really appreciate the khaki cargo shorts
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And a few posting on here.
A cracking chest.
For most of our history we wore literally plain red template shirts with "CAFC" stitched on them, including the 80s Adidas template CAFC shirts that go for over £100 when one pops up on ebay! Don't get the preference for wanting a ton of extra gubbins slapped all over a shirt.
It's nice to have a different kit to other clubs, it has nothing to do with intimidating opponents.
I don't get the point you're making with regards to the eBay cost? I and I suspect most others don't sell their shirts.
I like the clean football shirt designs that Adidas produce, some of which I think would look pretty good with the Charlton badge and colours. In fact there's quite a large internet community of kits fans who take templates of suppliers and customise them for their own teams.
Regarding the ebay comment, I was illustrating how template kits from the past can be fondly remembered and can actually look pretty good.
what an abomination, shit club shit shirt.
#bahhumbug
You know, to make more money.