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I thought it would’ve been ‘mmmmm Bisto’.Like in the "ipcress file" I think the strip has a subliminal message implanted in the Bar-code .so if your watching the match live or on tv its transmitting to the viewer " Don't fall asleep" and "wissa is good"!
Other than their yellow abominationI don't think I've ever seen a football shirt have such bad feedback
That s one makes that look like a design classic. This really is a "what were they thinking when they designed it and who the hell approved it?" thing. It's so bad on every level.Other than their yellow abomination
That's what makes it even funnier. Some idiot actually approved itThat s one makes that look like a design classic. This really is a "what were they thinking when they designed it and who the hell approved it?" thing. It's so bad on every level.



Life doesn’t get much betterThis seems deliberate, surely it's not all happening by accident ...
... and, of course, shirts mean more to Mags than all other football supporters
"I have a written a letter of complaint to the head of operations at Newcastle and Adidas. It says…
"Hi there, I am writing to complain about Newcastle’s new home kit. I have been a toon fan since childhood and can honestly say I have never seen the club produce such a bad home shirt. I am disgusted by it to be honest. It offends my eyes. And I am not alone. 99% of the reaction to the shirt on social media has been negative. We all hate it.
It’s already been labelled the barcode kit and has other fans laughing at us. I can guarantee this will be the worst selling Newcastle kit of all time, well done guys. The most disappointing thing is that Adidas is producing some lovely kits for other clubs. In fact, the Juventus shirt which obviously uses black and white stripes too, is a thing of beauty because it is clean, elegant and has style. Also… fan designs of our shirt that were put together in 5 minutes are significantly nicer than what you have produced. It’s also embarrassing that we still have no shirt sponsor. If this changes before the season, then fans will have bought a different shirt to what the players wear. Therefore, they should be entitled to a refund. Every kit is important to its club, but at Newcastle it means even more. The shirt represents everything to our fans and our identity. I strongly advise you to liaise with supporters before finalising next season’s kit design. Good luck with the shirt sales
Yours sincerely, Ruby.

Yee divvent undarstarndI'm trying to think why it 'means even more' to Skunks than other teams' shirts mean to them/us . . . . it must be 'cos they're the best fans in the world
Is it ****, you stupid, deluded black & white bastards![]()
Serious delusion up there. According to them their shirt, their strikers, the no.9 shirt, the stadium, the city, the flags, the history, the away kit, the songs (if they have any) and the passion are far more important than any other club in the world.This seems deliberate, surely it's not all happening by accident ...
... and, of course, shirts mean more to Mags than all other football supporters
"I have a written a letter of complaint to the head of operations at Newcastle and Adidas. It says…
"Hi there, I am writing to complain about Newcastle’s new home kit. I have been a toon fan since childhood and can honestly say I have never seen the club produce such a bad home shirt. I am disgusted by it to be honest. It offends my eyes. And I am not alone. 99% of the reaction to the shirt on social media has been negative. We all hate it.
It’s already been labelled the barcode kit and has other fans laughing at us. I can guarantee this will be the worst selling Newcastle kit of all time, well done guys. The most disappointing thing is that Adidas is producing some lovely kits for other clubs. In fact, the Juventus shirt which obviously uses black and white stripes too, is a thing of beauty because it is clean, elegant and has style. Also… fan designs of our shirt that were put together in 5 minutes are significantly nicer than what you have produced. It’s also embarrassing that we still have no shirt sponsor. If this changes before the season, then fans will have bought a different shirt to what the players wear. Therefore, they should be entitled to a refund. Every kit is important to its club, but at Newcastle it means even more. The shirt represents everything to our fans and our identity. I strongly advise you to liaise with supporters before finalising next season’s kit design. Good luck with the shirt sales
Yours sincerely, Ruby."
They are upset about their shirt. You can understand that.Serious delusion up there. According to them their shirt, their strikers, the no.9 shirt, the stadium, the city, the flags, the history, the away kit, the songs (if they have any) and the passion are far more important than any other club in the world.
Ok then.
This seems deliberate, surely it's not all happening by accident ...
... and, of course, shirts mean more to Mags than all other football supporters
"I have a written a letter of complaint to the head of operations at Newcastle and Adidas. It says…
"Hi there, I am writing to complain about Newcastle’s new home kit. I have been a toon fan since childhood and can honestly say I have never seen the club produce such a bad home shirt. I am disgusted by it to be honest. It offends my eyes. And I am not alone. 99% of the reaction to the shirt on social media has been negative. We all hate it.
It’s already been labelled the barcode kit and has other fans laughing at us. I can guarantee this will be the worst selling Newcastle kit of all time, well done guys. The most disappointing thing is that Adidas is producing some lovely kits for other clubs. In fact, the Juventus shirt which obviously uses black and white stripes too, is a thing of beauty because it is clean, elegant and has style. Also… fan designs of our shirt that were put together in 5 minutes are significantly nicer than what you have produced. It’s also embarrassing that we still have no shirt sponsor. If this changes before the season, then fans will have bought a different shirt to what the players wear. Therefore, they should be entitled to a refund. Every kit is important to its club, but at Newcastle it means even more. The shirt represents everything to our fans and our identity. I strongly advise you to liaise with supporters before finalising next season’s kit design. Good luck with the shirt sales
Yours sincerely, Ruby."
And don’t forget their mental health …Serious delusion up there. According to them their shirt, their strikers, the no.9 shirt, the stadium, the city, the flags, the history, the away kit, the songs (if they have any) and the passion are far more important than any other club in the world.
Ok then.