I'm sure better images will be available shortly but these was the best snaps I could get having arrived too late to see the players wearing it.
Very on trend for the 90s retro revival. Like the Adidas shirts from that period.
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I'm not a fan myself. Our colours are so unusual it doesn't need a weird template to stand out. I'm now rather envious of this season's Coventry City away shirt, which is a very smart pink and navy halves with no fiddly trimmings.I'm not sold. I think both shirts look too messy and over complicated. The sash parts draw the eye all over the shop.
An iconic shirt from a great Rangers team. I like it!I'm not sold. I think both shirts look too messy and over complicated. The sash parts draw the eye all over the shop.
I think seeing our shirt compared to that mobs seals the deal.
An iconic shirt from a great Rangers team. I like it!
As dislikeable as they may be Atleast they didn’t have a culture of turning a blind eye to sexual abuse of kids.A rag from a hateful team that no longer exists worn in the photo by a colossal prick.
As dislikeable as they may be Atleast they didn’t have a culture of turning a blind eye to sexual abuse of kids.
“It was unable to establish whether he had been formally reported to police but two former senior managers were commended for taking "reasonable steps to deal promptly with the allegations". Don’t remember big Jock being commended!Yes because Gordon Neely was a figment of his victims imagination eh? Ah there it is.
And that's from such a pro-Hun newspaper too.
“It was unable to establish whether he had been formally reported to police but two former senior managers were commended for taking "reasonable steps to deal promptly with the allegations". Don’t remember big Jock being commended!
Whataboutery on a subject like this? You need to have a look at yourself.Yes because Gordon Neely was a figment of his victims imagination eh? Ah there it is.
And that's from such a pro-Hun newspaper too.
Really not neededAs dislikeable as they may be Atleast they didn’t have a culture of turning a blind eye to sexual abuse of kids.
Whataboutery on a subject like this? You need to have a look at yourself.
I'm not a fan myself. Our colours are so unusual it doesn't need a weird template to stand out. I'm now rather envious of this season's Coventry City away shirt, which is a very smart pink and navy halves with no fiddly trimmings.
On a practical note I think the home shirt is too dark and needs more pink (our colours are pink and blue, not blue with pink trim) and I'm puzzled that the away shirt also has navy sleeves.
Completely agree. Dont like either kit. I thought the home shirt was lacking a lot of pink, too.
I wondered, given the return of Crouch, whether we'd go with pink and blue quarters this season.
Was Crouch at the game today (unlike me)?Completely agree. Dont like either kit. I thought the home shirt was lacking a lot of pink, too.
I wondered, given the return of Crouch, whether we'd go with pink and blue quarters this season.
Was Crouch at the game today (unlike me)?
“It was unable to establish whether he had been formally reported to police but two former senior managers were commended for taking "reasonable steps to deal promptly with the allegations". Don’t remember big Jock being commended!
I thought it looked better once I was watching a team playing in it but I still won't want a replica myself. The away one with blue shorts and socks, and no white, would make a better home kit IMO. (I understand the white flashes on that shirt are a mistake and the home design originally had pink & white flashes before the manufacturers were told it would be unacceptable.) Dark kits under non-league floodlights just don't stand out well enough. At least the white numbers are very easy to read from long distance; the pink numbers of the last two seasons were more aesthetically pleasing but didn't stand out quite so well. (I curse all those clubs who think gold numbers on a white shirt, or white numbers on a yellow shirt, looks nice!)On the subject of the new kit, I'm not a massive fan of the design personally, and I'd like the pink to be brighter (to me it's looked a bit pale/washed out on the last couple of kits). But it's something a bit different and I think we needed a refresh - it'll probably grow on me.
Still like the Late Knights kit, went hand in hand with their excellent beer.I thought it looked better once I was watching a team playing in it but I still won't want a replica myself. The away one with blue shorts and socks, and no white, would make a better home kit IMO. (I understand the white flashes on that shirt are a mistake and the home design originally had pink & white flashes before the manufacturers were told it would be unacceptable.) Dark kits under non-league floodlights just don't stand out well enough. At least the why the numbers are very easy to read from long distance; the pink numbers of the last two seasons were more aesthetically pleasing but didn't stand out quite so well. (I curse all those clubs who think gold numbers on a white shirt, or white numbers on a yellow shirt, looks nice!)
Urgh I just threw up in my mouth. Hard to think of a club with values further away than usVery on trend for the 90s retro revival. Like the Adidas shirts from that period.
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Crouchy getting loan players in from Pompey and club has a lot of financial problems according to the producer... Perhaps we do?!
Anyone need goals? Why former England striker Peter Crouch was back at Pompey
Peter Crouch was back at Pompey – but sadly not for a third playing stint.www.portsmouth.co.uk
Hahahahaaha good spot pompeydunc
“Darke told The News: ‘The documentary follows the progress of Dulwich Hamlet, who have a lot of financial problems.”
Hahahahaaha good spot pompeydunc
“Darke told The News: ‘The documentary follows the progress of Dulwich Hamlet, who have a lot of financial problems.”
I love this documentary and the people making it. Who love to run down the club. Its on its goddamn knees don’t you know? Maybe the director of the show needs to email the Chairman to find out what 1900 fans buying beer vs the wage budget means for the financial stability of the club.
Forget the money… this is my new favourite bit.
“However, the idea is he comes in and builds a football infrastructure, signing players, trying to sell players so they can bring in money for the club, and helping out the manager on the football side in any way he can.”
No wonder we have been doing better this season. Crouchie is in charge of buying and selling players.
He must have had a power grab from Gav