England World Cup kit

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TonyWarners, sorry if you didn't think after 60 years watching England I don't know they play in blue and white. That was exactly the point I was trying to make, England SHOULD be playing in red & white. They are traditional English colours not only for football.
 
Argentina have still got 2 colours - blue and white. And Germany's away kit is black and red. Anyway, not arsed, move along there's nothing to see here.


Argentina have white shorts instead of the traditional black though.

The rules say a team needs one predominantly light kit and one predominantly dark kit. Which is presumably why Germany's black and red effort is ok.

Seems a bit daft though in all honesty, I've no idea why teams couldn't release kits in their traditional colours and then have alternate shorts if need be.
 
TonyWarners, sorry if you didn't think after 60 years watching England I don't know they play in blue and white. That was exactly the point I was trying to make, England SHOULD be playing in red & white. They are traditional English colours not only for football.


The England team has played in white and navy since they were formed though, so they're keeping with tradition. Not every team plays in the colours of their national flag.

Thanks for apologising though, appreciate it.
 
I like it.


Doesn't have to be fancy or anything, but to charge so much is scandalous.



Does the second photo shoot tell us anything about who might be on the plane? Sterling, Barkley, Oxlade-Chamberlain etc.
 
I would be pretty happy with those 5 going to be fair.

Especially Barkley.

At least Cleverley isn't modelling them...

It probably says a lot that he's not in it to be fair.


Did you hear the rumour that he's apparently going to Everton for 15m? Would probably be a good move for all parties, he'd do well under Martinez and out of the spotlight.
 
I don't think that would be a good move for Everton - why the **** would you spend £15m on Cleverley?

Nobody questioned them spending a similar amount on McArthur.


It's just because he's out of place at a big club that people question his ability. He was pretty awesome for Martinez at Wigan.
 
Remember the days when tattoos actually meant something, rather than being the latest fashion accessory?

I think not having them is more of a "statement" these days.

Aye, they'll all say what each little bit means to them and how it tells a life story. Clearly, by the age of 17, they've all done a lot of living!
 
Nobody questioned them spending a similar amount on McArthur.


It's just because he's out of place at a big club that people question his ability. He was pretty awesome for Martinez at Wigan.

It was McCarthy.

What exactly do you mean by 'out of place'?

Also, the difference between Cleverley and McCarthy - Cleverley hasn't played well for years, McCarthy has.
 
It was McCarthy.

What exactly do you mean by 'out of place'?

Also, the difference between Cleverley and McCarthy - Cleverley hasn't played well for years, McCarthy has.

I actually googled to make sure but I still forgot to change that <doh>


Out of place meaning that he's not a special player at a special club. He's not the kind of player to have match changing performances to make sure his side wins games but he's another vital cog in their side. He's almost the English version of McCarthy, they're that similar in terms of ability, play style and physique.


Him moving to a side like Everton would be a good move.


To say that he hasn't played well for years is just wrong. He's just been outshone.
 
The last kit only came out 10 month ago.

The home kit was worn 8 times and the away twice...apparently.

Fleecing bastards.
 
£90

The 2014 England Match Men's Football Shirt is the same away jersey national team players will wear on the pitch in Brasil, featuring a tailored fit and ventilated, sweat-wicking fabric for pro-level comfort.

Stay Dry
Ultra-soft Dri-FIT fabric helps keep you dry and comfortable. The new dual-knit fabrication incorporates cotton and recycled polyester for superior sweat-wicking properties, a softer feel and a more flattering shape.

Stay Cool
Laser-cut side panels and engineered mesh add ventilation in major heat zones to help keep you cool.

Stay Loyal
The authentic England away jersey is the ultimate show of support for the Three Lions. A new metallic weave in the crest gives the jersey a distinctive shine inspired by the armor worn by St. George, the English patron saint. At the back neck (interior), a pennant tab with silver pinstripes displays the Cross of St. George.

Product Details
•Made from recycled plastic water bottles
•Fabric: Front: Dri-FIT 96% recycled polyester/4% other fibres. Back: Dri-FIT 100% recycled polyester. Rib: 100% recycled polyester.
•Machine wash



£60

The 2014 England Stadium Men's Football Shirt is made with sweat-wicking fabric for lightweight comfort. Featuring a woven team crest and graphic details that look like the real thing, this replica away shirt proudly celebrates the historic national side.

Benefits
•Dri-FIT fabric helps keep you dry and comfortable
•Premium drop-needle fabric creates a luxurious feel
•Made from recycled plastic water bottles
•Crew neck with rib panel and interior taping for comfort and durability
•Replica design with woven crest and team details for pride

Product Details
•Fabric: Dri-FIT recycled 100% polyester
•Machine wash
 
£60

The 2014 England Stadium Men's Football Shirt is made with sweat-wicking fabric for lightweight comfort. Featuring a woven team crest and graphic details that look like the real thing, this replica away shirt proudly celebrates the historic national side.

I call bullshit!

Proudly my arse, it's a disgrace.
 
£90

The 2014 England Match Men's Football Shirt is the same away jersey national team players will wear on the pitch in Brasil, featuring a tailored fit and ventilated, sweat-wicking fabric for pro-level comfort.

Stay Dry
Ultra-soft Dri-FIT fabric helps keep you dry and comfortable. The new dual-knit fabrication incorporates cotton and recycled polyester for superior sweat-wicking properties, a softer feel and a more flattering shape.

Stay Cool
Laser-cut side panels and engineered mesh add ventilation in major heat zones to help keep you cool.

Stay Loyal
The authentic England away jersey is the ultimate show of support for the Three Lions. A new metallic weave in the crest gives the jersey a distinctive shine inspired by the armor worn by St. George, the English patron saint. At the back neck (interior), a pennant tab with silver pinstripes displays the Cross of St. George.


Product Details
&#8226;Made from recycled plastic water bottles
&#8226;Fabric: Front: Dri-FIT 96% recycled polyester/4% other fibres. Back: Dri-FIT 100% recycled polyester. Rib: 100% recycled polyester.
&#8226;Machine wash



£60

The 2014 England Stadium Men's Football Shirt is made with sweat-wicking fabric for lightweight comfort. Featuring a woven team crest and graphic details that look like the real thing, this replica away shirt proudly celebrates the historic national side.

Benefits
&#8226;Dri-FIT fabric helps keep you dry and comfortable
&#8226;Premium drop-needle fabric creates a luxurious feel
&#8226;Made from recycled plastic water bottles
&#8226;Crew neck with rib panel and interior taping for comfort and durability
&#8226;Replica design with woven crest and team details for pride

Product Details
&#8226;Fabric: Dri-FIT recycled 100% polyester
&#8226;Machine wash



You can tell they ran out of reasons as to why you should buy the expensive one.
 
Spain are wearing all red too, it looks wrong.

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I think it's something to do with this new rule from FIFA and the fact that Adidas are one of the main sponsors of the WC.

That Spain kit is dodgy. If it's all going to be red at least use the same shade of red.
 
Aye, they'll all say what each little bit means to them and how it tells a life story. Clearly, by the age of 17, they've all done a lot of living!
The little nuggets of wisdom or song lyrics, written in a script-type style along their arms really make me laugh.

Especially when some daft twat has spelled something wrong.
 
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Last decent England kit. Should be copied for Brazil.