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Mynachdy_Bluebird wrote:You basically answered your own question. We knew it would be red but it looks cheap, tacky and boring. If Tan wants to make money then he should be choosing a better designed shirt. If the shorts were black/white or the same color as the shirt then the problem wouldn't be as bad. The kit looks awful as a whole.
Wed May 29, 2013 9:59 pm
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Wed May 29, 2013 11:37 pm
Cowbridge Road Beast wrote:Yes we knew it would be red, it would seem that the resurgence of anti red posts has been brought on by the fact the the kit is embarrassingly ugly and seems to have been made with no real effort at all. The bigger point here is that the club has shown a further lack of respect to the fans by letting this monstrosity become our first ever premier league kit. It seems that lots of fans have reluctantly accepted the red kit and with the deliverance of premier league football have found it perhaps easier to accept playing in red but this new kit will surely undo a lot of that sentiment now. We all wish we could be blue in the premier league but if we have to be red we could at least have a half decent kit and not something that looks like its faded in the wash.
Wed May 29, 2013 11:41 pm
bluedragons wrote:Cowbridge Road Beast wrote:Yes we knew it would be red, it would seem that the resurgence of anti red posts has been brought on by the fact the the kit is embarrassingly ugly and seems to have been made with no real effort at all. The bigger point here is that the club has shown a further lack of respect to the fans by letting this monstrosity become our first ever premier league kit. It seems that lots of fans have reluctantly accepted the red kit and with the deliverance of premier league football have found it perhaps easier to accept playing in red but this new kit will surely undo a lot of that sentiment now. We all wish we could be blue in the premier league but if we have to be red we could at least have a half decent kit and not something that looks like its faded in the wash.
Completely agree with this statement.
Thu May 30, 2013 12:57 am
DandoCCFC wrote:bluedragons wrote:Cowbridge Road Beast wrote:Yes we knew it would be red, it would seem that the resurgence of anti red posts has been brought on by the fact the the kit is embarrassingly ugly and seems to have been made with no real effort at all. The bigger point here is that the club has shown a further lack of respect to the fans by letting this monstrosity become our first ever premier league kit. It seems that lots of fans have reluctantly accepted the red kit and with the deliverance of premier league football have found it perhaps easier to accept playing in red but this new kit will surely undo a lot of that sentiment now. We all wish we could be blue in the premier league but if we have to be red we could at least have a half decent kit and not something that looks like its faded in the wash.
Completely agree with this statement.
2nd that.
Thu May 30, 2013 1:14 am
rhys1927ccfc wrote:DandoCCFC wrote:bluedragons wrote:Cowbridge Road Beast wrote:Yes we knew it would be red, it would seem that the resurgence of anti red posts has been brought on by the fact the the kit is embarrassingly ugly and seems to have been made with no real effort at all. The bigger point here is that the club has shown a further lack of respect to the fans by letting this monstrosity become our first ever premier league kit. It seems that lots of fans have reluctantly accepted the red kit and with the deliverance of premier league football have found it perhaps easier to accept playing in red but this new kit will surely undo a lot of that sentiment now. We all wish we could be blue in the premier league but if we have to be red we could at least have a half decent kit and not something that looks like its faded in the wash.
Completely agree with this statement.
2nd that.
3rd.