See you back here on reveal day.Not having that Castore have literally botched the badge. There's the villa badges, then there's just plain incorrect, the plaits in the bottom aren't even right
Some serious effort though.
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See you back here on reveal day.Not having that Castore have literally botched the badge. There's the villa badges, then there's just plain incorrect, the plaits in the bottom aren't even right
Some serious effort though.
The badge is a giveaway that it's a fake, the base doesn't look right at all there.
It’s a cheap iron-on badge with a fold in it.
Some lack of agreement here....
"When the club moved to Goodison Park in 1892, the colours were salmon pink and dark blue striped shirts with dark blue shorts. The club later switched to ruby shirts with blue trim and dark blue shorts. Royal blue jerseys with white shorts were first used in the 1901–02 season."
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now it looks like a red S kit from 35 years ago.I like the idea of a reddish/salmon shirt...
Liverpool are the only team to have released their kit for next season and I just checked their website and you can get the "No Room for Racism" badge. But as with our kit this season they don't come on the shirt as standard so it would be quite weird to have those patches on an actual leak. In the release photos and videos for the new kits they don't have the PL/no racism badges either.If it’s fake… it’s a very convincing fake, I guess one thing we should check is if the no room for racism message is present on other new shirts
Just needs "Candy" or whatever across the frontnow it looks like a red S kit from 35 years ago.
get it away from me!
Would suit ronnie whelan thatI like the idea of a reddish/salmon shirt...
I'd like something retro-inspired considering Goodison will be breathing her last next season. Incorporate a visual element of the stadium in a bold way - that not just us blues will recognise. Kinda similar to the Man Utd kit from about 30 years ago which had the image of Old Trafford on it.