TheFinnFan
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Blue and white..ok thats the tradition alright.
Imo blue & black= mint. Fresh n badass.
Imo blue & black= mint. Fresh n badass.
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Blue and white..ok thats the tradition alright.
Imo blue & black= mint. Fresh n badass.
Green & white = mint !
It's all about age, I think. I was a kid in the 80s, so I agree with you. I can dig that younger fans like the 90s kits, though.Blue and black = wtf
we are blue and white, 90's kits were awful. 80's were the classics
Blue and black = wtf
we are blue and white, 90's kits were awful. 80's were the classics
When we first started wearing royal blue shirts in the early 1900's our socks were always either black, navy or royal blue and that was the case for 40 odd years. Full white socks didn't come in for the first time until the 50's.Blue and black = wtf
we are blue and white, 90's kits were awful. 80's were the classics
Doesn't seem like a proper everton kit without white socks but going black is fine by me, it's in our history at least. Glad we're not having blue socks, we're not birmingham city
The club are once again missing a beat here not bringing this out for the last home game. All the events that are going on, the bring your own flag thing and the stuff for the kids in the park end is great but the one thing that would make the club money and get people excited they're completely ignoring. Other clubs have already brought their new kits out, we have to wait till half way through the summer to even see our new kit. Just don't understand who makes these decisions
Gave it a go with shorts and socks as well: