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Footy kits
Oi oi!
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I have a wide variety of kits. …Quite a few Germany, Bayern and the odd sprinkling of Toronto FC, Canada and a canary and green AC Milan top that I believe is from the Champion’s League a few years ago that I absolutely love.
Adidas makes the best kits in my opinion. Recent designs are harking back to late 80s or early 1990s and I’m not as much of a fan… Although the current Germany white kit is pretty swish.
Macron has the league rights for the new Canadian Premier League and my ‘local’ team Hamilton Forge FC picked the worst colours known to mankind:
That genuinely looks like someone just lost their lunch of tomato soup. I want to support them, but I just can’t based on those colours alone - even though they’ve won the league the last two years in a row.
loopdokter Macron has the league rights for the new Canadian Premier League
Yup, that tracks.
My favourite Canadian footballer of all time is Paul Peschisolido.
Cheers.
Macron are the kind of sportswear manufacturer whose products Yant would willingly buy (not just if they were making his team’s shirt).
He’d be bang into Macron gear - squash bag and everything.
Also, said it before, footy shirts just aren’t a good look on blokes really.
Even if you have a really boss top, something like a 1980s Buitoni-sponsored Napoli shirt, birds would just be like “ugh, he likes football so much he even wears football shirts when he goes out… S to the WERVE”
Dave, if you’re rocking a boss football shirt and you’re backing it up with top top bants, you’re absolutely golden chief.
You know that.
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mono-stereo Yup, that tracks.
We already have the MLS, which does have some decent footy in it from the upper tier teams (thankfully of which Toronto FC now is after scraping the bottom for well over a decade). I’ve been to a Forge FC game and watched a few on telly and yeah. It’s not pretty. Lots of sloppy play, cards due to careless challenges, etc. Stuff you’d expect to see from the best players in your local Sunday league instead of a pro league.
Right now it’s a league for really young players, guys who couldn’t quite cut it in the MLS or others who are well-travelled journeymen in the various European leagues on the absolute tail-end of their careers… David Edgar is a classic example of someone like that. He played in the Prem for a bit, then ended up playing 2nd and 3rd division footy for clubs like Burnley Huddersfield, Sheffield United, Birmingham, Vancouver Whitecaps, Nashville, Hartlepool, etc,. before he came back home to play for the Forge. He’s 33.
The idea however, is that Canada has been without a wholly domestic pro league from coast to coast for over twenty years and that’s shown in our results on the global stage. Teams who have a professional league tend to do better in terms of World Cup qualification. Canada haven’t qualified since 1986! Another aspect of it was in order to host the World Cup, it was my understanding that FIFA requires the host country to have a domestic pro league. So now that we’re co-hosting in 2026, hopefully by then we’ll have had some academies and such produce some decent domestic talent instead of relying upon what is essentially an American league (MLS) with three Canadian teams in it, as well as the talented kids taking off to Europe when they’re 14/15; only for them to decide to play for said nation once they get there.
The MLS was utter shite when it first started. The same can be said for the CPL. There’s nothing ‘premier’ about it, but it’s got good financial and corporate backing, so I hope it succeeds. Atletico Madrid have sunk a bunch of money into a sister team in Ottawa (much like Man City with NYC FC), so that suggests that people see the potential. They’ve even got a TV deal - which is what other leagues outside of MLS haven’t been able to accomplish. It’s an improvement to the semi-pro leagues scattered around the country and is hopefully the beginnings of a promotion and relegation system down the line. Officially it’s the second tier of Canadian footy, but the MLS doesn’t do relegation or promotion because they’re a franchise system so we’ll see if they ever change that model once they’re full up and stop continuing expansion.
I suspect my area will have a team in the CPL within the next five years and I will fully support them.
Ideally down the line I’d like to see it go something like MLS 1st Division, MLS 2nd Division, domestic pro league (USL for US, CPL for Canada), regional semi-pro leagues, etc. That’s a while out yet.
bosstrabs Watched a lot of RL late 80s/early 90s. Hey day of Wigan/Widnes/Warrington. Some great kits round that era too……
I didn’t know you were a Widnesian, IS. Even as a Wire, the late 80s Widnes side were the epitome of great rugby.
These were some classics of the garish early 90s that I didn’t buy but wish I had (and kept) now…
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A lovely selection, amps, they would all look sensational outside twickkers with a picnic, boot cuts, brown brogues and a load of hooray henrys surrounding the boot of a landrover sport…
bosstrabs my old man was a big Lpool fan, so as a kid we used to go up to the North West and see the Reds on a Sat / RL on the Sunday. Very spoilt watching Barnes and Beardsley one day, Tait/Offiah/Davis on the Sunday. Some unbelievable games, going all over to watch games as far afield as Leigh, Huddersfield, Bradford etc.
Always loved the Greenalls yellow…….a mate from Uni used to be a big Wire fan….plus a massive fan of Legends Warrington. Always brought back mix tapes which were superb……there was one with “Gypsy - I trance you” which was hammered out of his Golf for the most of our first year in ’92
Warrington were shite in those days. Mostly known as a dirty team with hooligan fans. Wilderspool was known as the Zoo. A poor relation to those Widnes and Wigan teams.
That kit was worn the first season I started watching them. Eventually Greenalls must have complained that the lettering was almost invisible on TV so halfway through the season they ‘upgraded’ the first team kit to a new version that had Greenalls in big white lettering on a big blue panel. But this being early 90s sport, some matchdays they ended up with a mismatch of new and old.
And officially, it’s never been ‘yellow’, always primrose.
Dave, no one cares.