Not sure I like umbro. Ever since they were bought by Nike it seems the kits have become a lot plainer. Which I'm sure some will like but just seem a little lower league now. This is everton's http://www.footyheadlines.com/2015/05/everton-15-16-kit.html
I preferred the Adidas kits with the go faster stripes. My umbro away shirt looks like I've had it for 5 years. Poor quality.
Dave Stewart ,rob McDonald ,Vince Grimes ,peter Daniel , Dave sunley , Eddie Blackburn , Jeff wealands ,Gordon nisbet , John Hawley , Paul haigh , ian Dobson , Dave Gibson ,Chris Galvin , George lyall ,ma!ly lord , billy Brenner , Stuart croft , roger de Vries ,Bruce bannister and Dave hawker . A small squad compared to today . Think I've got the names right . My brother got that year's shirt for Christmas and I think was the first that you could buy from the club .
Yeah, great idea. That is why a lot of teams with striped shirts, Newcastle, Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan alternate between striped and plain shirts. Oh, hang on...
Well I don't think the premier league will allow us to play with Sky Bet football league badges on the sleeves.
You're not seriously trying to compare us to any of them are you We are a piffling little club compared with them lot Jesus Newcastle are the smallest on that list but are massive in comparison to us
In marketing terms, sticking with a single kit design is far better than switching around, it doesn't really matter how big the club is, the principal remains the same.
I agree with this Southwest fellow that we should alternate between plain and stripes every now and again, if you look back at our kit history we've definitely had a mix of both, and this idea we should always play in stripes is definitely a modern thing not in keeping with the traditions of the club. http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Hull_City/Hull_City.htm