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Long Sleeved Football Shirts
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Definitely used to be the case but not sure if it still applies. Even if they wear short sleeves, some players these days wear those long sleeve under layer tops so at a distance it looks like they're wearing long sleeved shirts anyway.MrOneLung said:Think Arsenal team all wear the same sleeves and it is captains choice.0 - 
            
Outfield players, 18-19 I think.EastTerrace said:When was the last time a Charlton player wore a long sleeved shirt?0 - 
            
when they went home to see their mum, (with flowers and choc's)..EastTerrace said:When was the last time a Charlton player wore a long sleeved shirt?1 - 
            
19-20 home shirts were available in LS, although i'm not sure they were sold in the club shop.Talal said:
Outfield players, 18-19 I think.EastTerrace said:When was the last time a Charlton player wore a long sleeved shirt?0 - 
            Amad getting a hat-trick in his tonight.
I think they are getting more popular again. Hopefully.
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            always enjoyed playing in a long sleeved shirt alot more for some reason1
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            Even a couple of the Bristol Rovers players (two of the subs) wore them last night.0
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I was the opposite - short sleeved even in freezing weather - just found long sleeved annoyingElthamaddick said:always enjoyed playing in a long sleeved shirt alot more for some reason2 - 
            
Me too. When you were running around the cold wasn't a factor at all. In fact, it was better playing in the cold than the heat. A bigger issue for the keeper.Lordflashheart said:
I was the opposite - short sleeved even in freezing weather - just found long sleeved annoyingElthamaddick said:always enjoyed playing in a long sleeved shirt alot more for some reason0 - 
            
Sadly not the case. Flamini broke it originally (drove the kit man mad). They ended up talking him over.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Definitely used to be the case but not sure if it still applies. Even if they wear short sleeves, some players these days wear those long sleeve under layer tops so at a distance it looks like they're wearing long sleeved shirts anyway.MrOneLung said:Think Arsenal team all wear the same sleeves and it is captains choice.
Presently:
"Well, unfortunately, I think that went a wee bit over the last two years,” Vic Akers (former kit man to Arsene Wenger) told Sky Sports. “Certain individuals wanted to wear the opposite and they got their way. Sadly, that tradition has almost gone now. Very sad.”
It is just a quote on the walls of the Emirates Stadium.0 - 
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            Definitely becoming more popular again. Loads of Prem players wearing them now.0
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Adidas seem to be the main manufacturer, wonder if Nike etc. don't bother producing themEastTerrace said:Definitely becoming more popular again. Loads of Prem players wearing them now.0 - 
            Adidas kits instantly look better with the trefoil.

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A thing of beautyTalal said:Adidas kits instantly look better with the trefoil.
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Yep mostly Adidas but West Ham (Umbro), Mackems (Hummel) and Palace (Macron) have a done them for for a few years.fenaddick said:
Adidas seem to be the main manufacturer, wonder if Nike etc. don't bother producing themEastTerrace said:Definitely becoming more popular again. Loads of Prem players wearing them now.
That Liverpool kit is indeed fantastic.1 - 
            Most of the Adidas kits this season are a thing of beauty, especially in long sleeve

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            Liverpool have an outrageous set of kits this season0
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            It's goalkeepers in short sleeve shirts which I still find odd! That Liverpool kit would make a good GK kit.2
 












