New England shirt
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I am guessing the collar is dark blue rather than the black it looks in the picture though, Gary?0
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Its navy blue, saw one in the flesh at a FA employees house, and it's back to the dark blue that the kit always had.0
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Best England shirt for me was Italia 90, i think i've still got mine somewhere0
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they need to sort their marketing photo out cos that looks very black.0
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This is a retro style German shirt sold on ebay

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Don't mind it - I like that they've remembered England wear white and navy, rather than pretending they're Real Madrid. Hope they go for navy shorts too.0
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Rory McGrath played for Germany?0
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What's worse...cafctom said:
Many people wear football shirts to go to the gym, or just as casual clothing around the house - its really not a big deal.Henry Irving said:
What's the difference?cafctom said:
Really never understood this mentality that only kids should wear replica kits. Its only a football shirt, not a Power Rangers outfit.Henry Irving said:
Plain, simple, unfussy so OK but anyone over 12 wearing it who isn't an England international needs to have a look in the mirror.
Why don't you tell me why someone "needs to have a look in the mirror" if they wear a football shirt over the age of 12?
Wearing your own team's shirt to a game...
or saving your best clobber to watch 90 minutes of football surrounded mainly by strangers (who couldn't give a to$$ what label you've got on) living with the knowledge that you're actually too fat to wear a replica shirt and you've got nowhere else to wear your labels?
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LOL - "most people wear them to the gym and around the house". Never seen anyone wearing a replica shirt at the gym as who works out in a nylon top?
Worn down the pub and to games.
And wearing labels to show off to others that you wear labels is the same as wearing a replica shirt. A bit sad.
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Quite a few people work out in football shirts, myself included from time to time. Footballers wear nylon to run around for 90 minutes, so I don't see what the big issue is about it.Henry Irving said:LOL - "most people wear them to the gym and around the house". Never seen anyone wearing a replica shirt at the gym as who works out in a nylon top?
Worn down the pub and to games.
And wearing labels to show off to others that you wear labels is the same as wearing a replica shirt. A bit sad.
Not that I usually put much thought into it. I must be a sad person without the fashion expertise of your good self Henry.0 -
I couldn't care less what clothes other people wear.0
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Can someone tell me why being a hooligan and vandalising as an expression of your "tribe" is acceptable, which paraphrases what I've read on here previously, yet wearing the shirt of your "tribe" appears to be derided?
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I must be a sad person without the fashion expertise of your good self Henry."
If you say so. : - )0 -
I've seen quite a few people wearing football shirts at the gym0
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Personally i wouldnt wear a replica shirt as i find that most people i see around wearing one usually smell like BO (in Bexleyheath this a very common occurence) and i dont wish to be associated with the smelly folk.
Plus getting another mans name on the back of your clothes is all a bit too weird.
Fair enough if thats what you wanna do, but its not for me.0 -
Next you'll be telling us that no one over fifteen should ever play on a games console; then I guess we'll get the "It's disgusting for anyone over fifty to have sex"; and last, but by no means least, no one over nine should get Christmas Presents as they can't possibly still believe in Santa Claus!
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Looks like they have gone back to 19860
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I don't like the new England shirt. I've bought a few of them over the years as I do tend to wear them when I watch England on the tele in major tournaments. I haven't liked, or bought, one since 2009 and I can't see me buying the Nike one - I don't like it.0
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Wiith you on games consoles but not the sex or presents. : - )kings hill addick said:Next you'll be telling us that no one over fifteen should ever play on a games console; then I guess we'll get the "It's disgusting for anyone over fifty to have sex"; and last, but by no means least, no one over nine should get Christmas Presents as they can't possibly still believe in Santa Claus!
Never said anyone shouldn't wear a nylon shirt just "look at yourself".
God, the years of abuse I've got on here for being a fashion leader out of step with the herd then one little comment and all the "replica shirts are cool" brigade get upset.
I think deep down you know I'm right which is why you're all being so touchy and pretending its for the gym. Yeah, a likely story.
Wear what you want but really. : - )0 -
The trim is navy blue as they have harked back to the first England shirt that was the same colours, no red in it at all.
I like it, but it's not original in any way, just traditional.
I would of preferred adidas, they make some great kits.0 -
It says on the BBC site "The deal with Nike lasts until 2018 and brings a 60-year association with Umbro to an end. "
They're obviously forgetting about the Admiral kits of the Keegan era....................0 -
Can never be an England shirt, it has no red in it! Whoever sanctioned this should be taken out and shot!0
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Wouldn't them playing in green hoops if they won something.0
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charltonkeston said:
Wouldn't mind them playing in green hoops if they won something.
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England kits didn't have red in them on a regular basis till the early 00's.
Its a traditional kit, the old school white and navy, and I for that reason, I'm in0 -
Exactly, whoever thinks the history of England kits started when their memory did, and can't be bothered to spend a minute on google checking the facts should be "taken out and shot"... ;-)Rothko said:England kits didn't have red in them on a regular basis till the early 00's.
Its a traditional kit, the old school white and navy, and I for that reason, I'm in0 -
Ahem.Algarveaddick said:
Exactly, whoever thinks the history of England kits started when their memory did, and can't be bothered to spend a minute on google checking the facts should be "taken out and shot"... ;-)Rothko said:England kits didn't have red in them on a regular basis till the early 00's.
Its a traditional kit, the old school white and navy, and I for that reason, I'm in
http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/international/england/england-1960-1983.html0 -
Why is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wearing an England shirt?0
















