Just seen pictures of the players vs Walsall and the blue kit.
I like it!
Blue kit
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Not a Gerry and the cardiac arrest part are you?RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Just seen pictures of the players vs Walsall and the blue kit.
I like it!
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Worst away kit since the purple and yellow in my opinion.
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I like it . The white writing is much better than a mishmash of clashing coloured logos.
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The ‘blandness’ is what makes it more likely I would buy it as I would be prepared to wear it in the gym, or before and after matches.Shade wrote:That's kinda the whole point. It's supposed to be reminiscent of the kit from Roger Thorndale's era.Anteros wrote:First impressions are that it is bit bland....
Mainly because I do not like wearing red with the home kits I generally don’t wear it on the train to an away game or whilst strolling around shops and visitor attractions before/ after a game so usually carry the shirt in a bag and put on when heading to the stadium.
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^ This.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote: The ‘blandness’ is what makes it more likely I would buy it as I would be prepared to wear it in the gym, or before and after matches.
I own a few football shirts and generally wear them running or at the gym, so garish is out.
I suspect middle-aged runners are a niche market for CTFC replica shirt sales but they've got one here. I'll be modelling it at Cheltenham ParkRun shortly.