its only a prototype as it still contains Unicef a the sponsor, not the new Qatar Foundation Deal
looks like a crap photoshop job!!
Homer: Yeah, Moe, that team sure did suck last night. They just plain sucked! I've seen teams suck before, but they were the suckiest bunch of sucks that ever sucked!
Marge: HOMER!
Homer: I gotta go Moe my damn weiner kids are listening.
Potential for AU shirt. Swap the red and white on the shirt, insert sponsor and badges. Black and red for away, or even add blue or gold for the traditional South Aussie colours.. something that has some meaning and is a new collectors piece. The black current strip doesn't do much for me.
Homer: Yeah, Moe, that team sure did suck last night. They just plain sucked! I've seen teams suck before, but they were the suckiest bunch of sucks that ever sucked!
Marge: HOMER!
Homer: I gotta go Moe my damn weiner kids are listening.
e-football wrote:I know exactly what kit LFC will be wearing next season..but why come up with a fantasy with the wrong sponsor?
And why does El Diego post such rubbish - with the topic heading kits11/12
because they are next seasons kits
obviously chose carlsberg cos either it was done when carslberg were sponsoring lfc or they would prefer it on their own kit of choice, mate it fantasy kit design lighten up
Liverpool's home kit for next season is the same as this season.
people do fantasy kits all the time for fun, it doesn't mean it will be the shirt for next year, people just want to design something they would like to see
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Tottenham have signed a kit supplier deal worth up to £50million with Under Armour.
The five-year agreement represents the American company's largest European team sponsorship and Press Association Sport understands it could be worth up to £10million-a-year to the club.
Beginning with the 2012-13 season Under Armour, who currently supply the Wales national rugby team, will replace Puma in providing Tottenham's playing kit and training wear, as well as replica shirts.
Speaking on the deal, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy said: "We are delighted that Under Armour will become our new technical partner from 2012 onwards.
"They are an extremely ambitious brand with global aspirations, making them ideal partners for Tottenham Hotspur."