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I quite like it, although I’ll reserve full judgement until I see it in the flesh.

I didn’t like the away kit from photos but think it looks good in real life
 
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Like the colour. Hate the pattern.

Thought it looked better with the orange/amber detailing.
 
Sky blue is prominent throughout the striking kit, with the bespoke shirt featuring a floral pattern that incorporates the iconic tiger head from the club’s crest into the fabric.

Dark navy blue on the shirt collar and seams enhances the overall look, with principal partners Corendon Airlines and Anex Tour proudly displayed in matching colour, along with Kappa Türkiye’s iconic Omini logo.

Completing the sky blue third kit are light blue shorts and socks, finished with dark blue trims.

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Who writes this ****, trying to explain the reason for the kit being **** is one thing, but this waffle is just mental
 
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Trust me Ric, I was slowly losing the will to live. <laugh>

When I collapsed at work last year I was in there from 2pm until 7am the following morning.

They gave me the blue light treatment to get me to the building, then were happy to just leave me for 17 hours in the waiting area. Apparently a medical emergency in need of urgent treatment until they triaged it and decided I was absolutely fine apparently. I was not fine.
 
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When I collapsed at work last year I was in there from 2pm until 7am the following morning.

They gave me the blue light treatment to get me to the building, then were happy to just leave me for 17 hours in the waiting area. Apparently a medical emergency in need of urgent treatment until they triaged it and decided I was absolutely fine apparently. I was not fine.
There was all the usual no nowters in there. One twat in a wheelchair must have asked me half a dozen times if I had a cig.
Another one came in by Ambulance then promptly started to kick off because he couldn't get a sandwich, he said he hadn't eaten for two days and the Hospital should feed him, if he didn't put all his money in his ****ing arm he'd afford food. right ****.
 
There was all the usual no nowters in there. One twat in a wheelchair must have asked me half a dozen times if I had a cig.
Another one came in by Ambulance then promptly started to kick off because he couldn't get a sandwich, he said he hadn't eaten for two days and the Hospital should feed him, if he didn't put all his money in his ****ing arm he'd afford food. right ****.

I had to tell some guy to shut the **** up as well; around the 3am mark he started giving dogs abuse to the security guard about the waiting time and I politely reminded him on my way out for a smoke that this is a hospital and we're all poorly in someway, but what wouldn't help the staff workload was adding "splitting headache" to every patient's symptoms because of his ****ing whinging. Which was hypocritical because I bawled him out myself.
 
I had to tell some guy to shut the **** up as well; around the 3am mark he started giving dogs abuse to the security guard about the waiting time and I politely reminded him on my way out for a smoke that this is a hospital and we're all poorly in someway, but what wouldn't help the staff workload was adding "splitting headache" to every patient's symptoms because of his ****ing whinging. Which was hypocritical because I bawled him out myself.
Did it work, was it that what was needed?
 
Did it work, was it that what was needed?

He wasn't there when I went back in, so either he sat down or he left. Some of the people in there looked genuinely frightened by this person (who himself wasn't even ill, he was complaining on behalf of his brother) and I'd already gone way past my legal limit of tolerance. And my medication had worn off.

A small part of me felt empathy, but a large part of me didn't give a ****.
 
I've just got back from Town after finally being able to pick me meds up, so I went and had a look. They've got one in the window next to a home shirt, not impressed now i've seen it for real. With it being in the window it looks like a 60's curtain, if I still bought shirts i'm afraid this wouldn't be one of 'em. :emoticon-0145-shake