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  1. I still think it was over the line and it would definitely have been in had it not struck the arm of the Aberdeen defender en-route to the saving boot !
    4 points
  2. Whether it's the 20th anniversary or the 100th anniversary, it should always be stripes IMO. The first kit in '94 really looking back, was a disgrace for a merged club. It really was nothing more than Caledonian kit and while some of the more recent kits still are too blue dominated and don't have enough red (IMO), they're all still better than that first one. I wouldn't be keen on a recreation of that first kit.
    3 points
  3. Like the fact that he has realised they might not be good enough to win the SPL this year. Headline on BBC Scottish Football website: 'Celtic target second place - Lennon'
    2 points
  4. So your not Ian Black in disguise then?
    1 point
  5. Ahhh yes a special crest. We could go out for all gold like Swansea did last year. @Kirishma. Its not the fans who desing the shirt. At FC United, their kit suppliers (O'niels) present 4 Different types of design to the fans whom then vote on which one they want. So in our case Errea would draw up 2/3 different Designs then we vote on what we want.
    1 point
  6. 1. DO YOU OR HAVE YOU EVER WORN A NORMALL FOOTBALL SHIRT? YES 2. IF YES! WHAT CLUB OR COUNTRY DID YOU CHOOSE TO WEAR? ITALIA (2006) 3. DO YOU OR HAVE YOU EVER WORN A RETRO FOOTBALL SHIRT? NO 4. IF YES! WHAT CLUB OR COUNTRY DID YOU CHOOSE TO WEAR? 5. DO YOU PREFER TO WEAR A NEW OR RETRO FOOTBALL TOP? BOTH 6. DO YOU WEAR YOUR TOP OTHER THAN TO A FOOTBALL MATCH? YES 7. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR FOOTBALL SHIRTS FROM? HIGH STREET SHOP 8. WHAT WAS THE REASON FOR YOUR CHOICE? PRICE 9. IF YOU WERE TO BUY A FOOTBALL TOP IN THE FUTURE; EITHER NEW OR RETRO, WHERE WOULD YOU BUT IT FROM? THE CLUB I SUPPORT 10. WOULD LOYALTY TO YOUR CLUB OR COUNTRY STOP YOU FROM WEARING A RETRO TOP FROM ANOTHER CLUB OR COUNTRY? NO
    1 point
  7. As a teenager i would wear all kinds of football tops, whether it was new internationals or retro club shirts. Every time i would go on holiday somewhere i would pick up a local teams shirt or an international top. Recently i just cleaned out my loft and got rid of all these tops keeping only my retro and ICT shirts. I don't think it is as fashionable to wear football shirts these days but i also put it down to getting older as they are mostly suited to kids/teenagers. 1. DO YOU OR HAVE YOU EVER WORN A NORMALL FOOTBALL SHIRT? YES 2. IF YES! WHAT CLUB OR COUNTRY DID YOU CHOOSE TO WEAR? Mostly ICT but as said i would wear buy tops from all over the world when visiting places. 3. DO YOU OR HAVE YOU EVER WORN A RETRO FOOTBALL SHIRT? YES 4. IF YES! WHAT CLUB OR COUNTRY DID YOU CHOOSE TO WEAR? I had a Norway shirt from 1936, Russia goalie top from the 60's, Boca Juniors from early 80's with Maradona's number on it and an old Dutch top too. 5. DO YOU PREFER TO WEAR A NEW OR RETRO FOOTBALL TOP? These days i like the retro style tops as they are more fashionable. 6. DO YOU WEAR YOUR TOP OTHER THAN TO A FOORTBALL MATCH? As a teenager all the time, now i only wear football shirts if i'm having a very casual day. 7. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR FOOTBALL SHIRTS FROM? Always online these days, either at ebay or ICT club shop. 8. WHAT WAS THE REASON FOR YOUR CHOICE? More selection than most shops on ebay. 9. IF YOU WERE TO BUY A FOOTBALL TOP IN THE FUTURE; EITHER NEW OR RETRO, WHERE WOULD YOU BUT IT FROM? ICT online or Ebay or similar football shirt shop online. 10. WOULD LOYALTY TO YOUR CLUB OR COUNTRY STOP YOU FROM WEARING A RETRO TOP FROM ANOTHER CLUB OR COUNTRY? NO.
    1 point
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