I used to love it when they'd be ribbing mark lawrenson for his "wacky" shirts on football focus and it would just be a plain shirt with a pinstripe or something.I think we’re very reserved in this country about colour and styles etc. As I get older I find I am willing to wear way more flamboyant shirts etc. Not trying to sound like a badass but I really don’t give a phuck! It’s just a shirt, I don’t care what people think of it.
According to historical kits we both wore the first ironopolis kit burgundy and green. We referenced ironopolis in our promotion season with the sash.I think I read somewhere that the other Middlesbrough team played in green and red stripes. I would love this to become the theme for our away kits, with a nice dark burgundy and green stripe. There are so many combinations that could be used. green or burgundy socks and shorts, black shorts, white socks etc.
Fluminense.. the club Leo was at when he and his family were involved in that tragic accident.Yeah, like that. Whose shirt is it?
Very popular amongst Santa's elvesRed and green can be combined if done properly. See above.
Those kits are like jockey’s silks.
It's hideous. As are the Clapton kits.My club’s keeper kit is far from boring, made in Boro too
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They are, but as a Steelers fan bright orange isn't the most flattering colour.Same with Ice Hockey as well, their colour combinations are class
That home kit is absolutely gorgeous by the way.Clapton CFC - Home
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Clapton CFC - Away
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Pretty cool and have that away shirt, which is even better in the flesh
Remember Coventry for the absurdity of Chocolate Brown on a football kit.
Compare this to American football. Miami dolphins turquoise and silver. Denver broncos blue and orange. La raiders silver and black. Cleveland browns brown and orange.