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Eusebio - squad number 11 Started conversation Jan 19, 2001
I recently found my old footy Top Trumps cards, and realised that shirts in the late 70s, early 80s were awful!!!
What is the worst shirt ever? ... it'll take a lot to top the chocolate brown Coventry City away kit of the late 70s!!
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Ormondroyd Posted Jan 19, 2001
One horror that sticks in my mind is a Huddersfield Town away kit from a few years ago with yellow and black checked shirts, which I think must have been designed to give the opposition eye-strain.
Mind you, we've not looked our best at Bradford these past two seasons. Our colours are meant to be claret and amber - rich, deep purple and gold colours. Unfortunately, our kit manufacturers came up with pale, washed-out versions of those colours, so the current strip has been nicknamed "the rhubarb and custard kit".
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Is mise Duncan Posted Jan 19, 2001
We had exactly the same thing, only v.v. when we played in the AIG Europe competition. The colours were meant to be those of the Irish flag, white shorts, green tops for the outfield players and an orange top for me.
Unfortunately the shirts were dyed with whatever chemical is used to make highlighter pens. In the direct sunshine of southern Germany it was actually painfull to look directly at a fellow team member.
And no, the had nothing to do with this
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Baldrick Posted Mar 30, 2001
Arsenal, 1991, Tyre Tracks away shirt.
Roma (?) 1995, shirts with a pattern uncannily like swastikas. The design was later changed.
Luton, 1988 (?) pink away shirt.
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The Nitpicker Posted Apr 18, 2001
That awful Norwich shirt of the nineties that looked like the players had been eating peas and then thrown up all down the front?
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Ormondroyd Posted May 7, 2001
I was prretty appalled yesterday when I saw Barnsley's away shirts.
Flourescent lime green with black sleeves!
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Eusebio - squad number 11 Posted May 7, 2001
Were they similar to the awful shirts Borussia Dortmund when they beat Man Ure?
I suppose you can forgive disgusting tops if a team beats Man Ure!!!
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Ormondroyd Posted May 7, 2001
Yes, pretty similar, except that I seem to recall Dortmund's shirts being lurid yellow rather than lime green.
I entirely agree with your comments about ManUre - and it's nice to know that I can have another trip to Manchester with Bradford next season!
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Gedge :-) Posted May 18, 2001
What about the Notts County Tartan away kit, awful. Still at least they didn't go the full hog and make them wear kilts
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Robin Posted Jun 28, 2001
i always hated liverpools grey away strip. but that could have been because it was sooo unlucky
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Snoeker Posted Jun 28, 2001
like the man united "half time we change it cos it makes us lose 6-3 to the saints" kit?
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TDiD - Student of Luck/Fate Posted Jun 28, 2001
By far it must be the goalie top that John "I can't keep goal for toffee" Lukic wore for Leeds in their last League Cup Final loss (Against Aston Villa, Savo Milosovic scored and Villa won 3-1 I think).
The shirt looked like a bile orange colour with red, green blue, black and yellow thin stripes going across it in every direction.
I remember a friend of mine had heard the new kit was out (he was a Leeds fan and a goalkeeper, probably better than JL) and rushed to his local JJB to buy it. When he got there he saw the shirt and decided it wasn't worth his money. It's the only Leeds goalkeeper top he doesn't have from the last twenty odd years. And he won't shut up about it.
TDiD
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Robin Posted Jun 28, 2001
oh i love it when Saints beat Man U. it just makes my day every time. i think there was a year when Saints won 3 times against them. my memory isn't the best on these facts so if i've got it slightly wrong don't blame me.
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Snoeker Posted Jul 2, 2001
God, whenever Manure lose its good, but as a liverpool fan this last season was pretty good. did the double over the scum!!!!
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mozandmarr Posted Oct 15, 2001
Chelsea'a orange and grey was pretty rough!
Wolves had a horrible tyre track effect for two years in the mid 90's - quite appropriate as they were sponsored by Goodyear.
Didn't Norwich have an away shirt with Raspberry swirls on the shoulder? I seem to remember that they never wore it because they were in the top flight with no other team in yellow. Where was their sense of commercial exploitation???
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GreyDesk Posted Oct 17, 2001
Sheffield United's current away kit is a bit naff. Generally gold with purple bits on it.
On the other hand our kit celebrating the 100 meeting against Wednesday is lovely. Mostly white with some red piping
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metalhead Posted Jan 6, 2002
The Euro '96 England away keeper shirt. It looked like someone had thrown up over it. A curious and somewhat disturbing mixture of oranges, greens, reds, yellows...everything really.
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Ormondroyd Posted Apr 17, 2002
This Conversation suddenly came to mind when I saw Nigeria's away shirts, as modelled in their game against Scotland. They were a sort of flourescent pastel green. Not, perhaps, the worst ever, but certainly not nice...
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Worst Shirt Ever ...
- 1: Eusebio - squad number 11 (Jan 19, 2001)
- 2: Ormondroyd (Jan 19, 2001)
- 3: Is mise Duncan (Jan 19, 2001)
- 4: Baldrick (Mar 30, 2001)
- 5: The Nitpicker (Apr 18, 2001)
- 6: Ormondroyd (May 7, 2001)
- 7: Eusebio - squad number 11 (May 7, 2001)
- 8: Ormondroyd (May 7, 2001)
- 9: Gedge :-) (May 18, 2001)
- 10: Robin (Jun 28, 2001)
- 11: Snoeker (Jun 28, 2001)
- 12: TDiD - Student of Luck/Fate (Jun 28, 2001)
- 13: Robin (Jun 28, 2001)
- 14: Snoeker (Jul 2, 2001)
- 15: mozandmarr (Oct 15, 2001)
- 16: GreyDesk (Oct 17, 2001)
- 17: metalhead (Jan 6, 2002)
- 18: Ormondroyd (Apr 17, 2002)
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