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And now a Saints sash!

Goodness, you lurve us............

Have you got a huge telescope permanently trained on St Mary's?

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"He's one of our own......... Gareth Bale, he's one of our own."
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And now a Saints sash!

Goodness, you lurve us............

Have you got a huge telescope permanently trained on St Mary's?

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"He's one of our own......... Gareth Bale, he's one of our own."
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2010/11? Sorry, we were too busy qualifying for the Champions League to pay attention to a League 1 team.
Given that Lee Barnard scored the goals that got you promoted, I'd suggest that you may have been paying more attention to us.
 
Yep it does look like a seat belt and it's not very pretty IMO. All PL kits get worse as people try to find more designs just to sell more kits. With the amount of money in the game it really is pathetic that they **** about with the image of the team for even more money.

Football has no integrity.
 
It’s short sighted as well. If new kits don’t seem like a reasonable attempt to improve the look, which they don’t, then they come across as manipulative, as trying to squeeze more money out of supportive fans. That tends to kill the goose that lays the golden egg.

North American sports teams are better at this. They throw in third kits fairly liberally, but stick to one, well refined home and away kit to a very great extent. When they do change the look, which they might every decade, it comes across as a legitmate attempt to make it look sharper.

No sponsor cluttering up the kit is a big plus as well. Below is a good example:

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If they're real...the purple kit isn't awful, although a deep blue would be a nicer colour for the body of the shirt, like the colour of the sash on the home shirt. The blue one on the right is ****ing awful.
 
It’s better than the home and away, to me, despite the lilac. At least it’s simple. I agree navy would have been better. My favorite recently was the navy of a couple of years ago. It looked simple from a distance, and had interesting detail up close.