

Articles tagged with "club kits"
Leading Scorers
By Matt | January 16th, 2008A quick look at the top scorers list to-date in the CCC shows a few stalwarts at this level, and a surprise or two: Top Ten 1. Kevin Phillips, WBA-16 2. Michael Mifsud, Coventry-15 3. Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Plymouth/Wolves- 13 4. James Beattie, She
Boxing Day Feast
By Matt | December 26th, 2007Happy Holiday's to All, Hopefully you all got just what you wanted for Christmas, which was without doubt this fine effort from Norwich City circa 1994. And I hope everyone will also enjoy the annual Boxing Day bash when just about every football team
Pride of the Shirt -- Watford (Home) 07/08
By Nick | July 9th, 2007The Hornets will look to bounce straight back into the Premiership wearing these fine efforts.
Pride of the Shirt -- Burnley (Away) 07/08
By Nick | June 27th, 2007Burnley will switch from claret, to white on their travels away from Turf Moor.
Pride of the Shirt -- Leicester City (Home) 07/09
By Nick | June 26th, 2007The Foxes will be doing their very best to secure a spot in the Premier League in these decent efforts. I'm not overly keen on the sponsor logo -- particularly the little cartoon piece of tile. I'd hazard a guess that it's the first time an animated
Pride of the Shirt -- Preston North End (Home) 07/08
By Nick | June 22nd, 2007Sadly for PNE fans, it's unlikely they'll get to see David Nugent playing in this shirt next season.
Pride of the Shirt -- Ipswich Town (Home) 07/09
By Nick | June 21st, 2007Ipswich Town's players will be running around Portman Road in these rather uninspiring pin-stripped efforts from Mitre -- a company who've been out of the shirt making business for a few years. Judging by this blah design, some rust might have set in
Pride of the Shirt -- Notts County (Home) 07/08
By Nick | June 19th, 2007County players will surely be quite pleased that this current design compares favorably against the previous effort in the video.
Birmingham City Won't Be Wearing This Shirt in the Football League
By Nick | June 12th, 2007As they leave the Football League for the dizzy heights of the Premier League, Birmingham City tip a hat to their past in this pretty nice shirt from Umbro.
Pride of the Shirt -- Wolverhampton Wanderers (Away) 07/08
By Nick | June 8th, 2007After consultation with manager Mick McCarthy and a 'Fans Parliament', Wolves will be sporting this elegant navy blue shirt on their travels this upcoming season.
Pride of the Shirt -- Hull City (Home) 07/08
By Nick | June 6th, 2007Curiously, Hull City have abandoned their traditional striped shirt design this coming season, in favor of these all orange efforts by new supplier Umbro. I do quite like the subtle tiger stripes on the shoulders.
Pride of the Shirt -- Burnley (Home) 07/08
By Nick | June 5th, 2007New for the 2007/2008 season, Burnley have drawn inspiration from the past to celebrate their 125th anniversary.
It's All About the Pride of the Shirt -- #7. Leeds United
By Nick | April 12th, 2007Leeds United might have worn all white in hope of emulating Real Madrid (chosen in 1961 exactly for this reason) -- but that's surely where the comparison ends. No longer flying high in the Champions League and a client of Nike, their calamitous fall
It's All About the Pride of the Shirt -- #6. Coventry City
By Nick | March 23rd, 2007Coventry City are mildly famous for once sporting perhaps the worst football kit in the history of the game. That's quite an achievement when you consider the multitude of terrible kits over the years. I first noticed this years version when Coventry
It's All About the Pride of the Shirt -- #5. Norwich City
By Nick | March 16th, 2007I get the feeling that some designer at Xarra (who they?) was given a little too much freedom with this year's Norwich shirt design - as witnessed by the over use of green. It just seems a little too busy. As you'd expect, 'The Canaries' are famous fo
It's All About the Pride of the Shirt -- #4. Burnley (Away)
By Nick | March 9th, 2007It's not simply the 'shirt of the week' it's the 'award winning shirt of the week'. And what a nice shirt it is too - even though it looks a little bit 'Rugby League' in all honesty. Burnley haven't won away from home since the last day of October - s
It's All About the Pride of the Shirt -- #3. Hull City
By Nick | March 7th, 2007Football has its classic colors - Liverpool's all red, Real Madrid's all white, Barcelona's maroon and blue, Celtic's white and green. Then there's Hull City's orange and black combination - hardly considered synonymous with the word classic to be hon
It's All About the Pride of the Shirt -- #2. Plymouth Argyle
By Nick | February 26th, 2007The biggest reason I dig The Pilgrims' dark green shirt is the simple fact that it makes me hungry! Why? For they are proudly sponsored by local bakery Ginsters - purveyors of lovely meat pies and the famous Cornish pasty. A truly delicious thing indeed.
It's All About the Pride of the Shirt -- #1. Brighton & Hove Albion
By Nick | February 9th, 2007This current Brighton shirt has a simple little twist on the traditional vertical striped design - nothing too fancy as to cause distraction from a classic shirt worn since 1904. Of course what catapults this shirt into the pantheon of football greatn





