http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...e-kits-2014-15-in-pictures.html?frame=2984008 A article assessing all of the PL kits for next season - they quite like our Home kit strangely. Some awful shirts in there though - mainly produced by Warrior and Puma!
All we need is for them to have Rafa Benitez as manager, the Spanish waiter in charge of the tuxedos!...
Why not in a world where sports taste has all but gone break the mould I say In a few years could see its a knockout style costumes or Velcro used to mark players very closely I would love to see the rangers play naked just sprayed in underseal wearing three day glo torso swimming aids ... The captain could wear one arm band but when true respect is required say someone bombs Israel then everyone gets to wear one Hang on the captain would need two
Mind you, when we're really hit by injuries we could turn out like this lot. Although they do look more mobile than Clint and Dunny... [video=youtube;y9k3L1NC2mE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9k3L1NC2mE[/video]
Yes, it could be worse for us. please log in to view this image Queens Park Rangers â Home, Away and Third If their kits are anything to go by then this time things are going to be different for Queens Park Rangers in the top flight. Only the red and white striped away kit looks like it belongs in the Championship. After his season on Marseille and now clad in thin blue and white stripes, Joey Barton could hardly look more French if he wore a beret and hung some garlic round his neck. Verdict: Europa League contenders
I agree with him. I really like our home shirt for this season. Best looking of the 20 Clubs. I'll be getting one asap. Its a pity they can't find a better way to fix the crest on though. Its a beautiful crest but when fitted onto the shirts it looks kind of fake or something. I can't put my finger on it. Perhaps its the white background on the badge? Could it be done any differently? The patch on the back of the away shirt looks dreadful though. Watching the friendly the other night, it wasn't until the second half that I realised it was part of the shirt and not one of those heart-monitor fitness thingy's.