Also loses marks for appearing to be figure-hugging: alright for highly-toned footballers, not so flattering on the beer-bellied supporters in the terraces.The tiger is a nice idea lads, but it just doesn't work. The grey and orange didn’t go down well with Blues fans.Umbro thought that just having the Man United crest on a kit wasn’t good enough, so they but a giant black logo on the design of this away kit too!Manchester United’s celebratory kit of the 100-year-old Newton Heath design in 1992 was a bold one. It is not.
It’s impossible not to associate Nottingham Forest with red, so why do they insist on going blue for their away top so often? It looks like a mop shortly after cleaning up an explosion at a paint factory.It's a bit tie-dye-tastic isn't it?We thought long and hard about this one.
Stuart Stephen. Oh, that's the real kit? Spurs’ home strip is both plain and plain boring.Juventus are so utterly dominant in Serie A that they seem to think they can do what they like. Why is that such a horrible shade of lime green? However, their change strip, well, isn’t remembered so fondly!Norwich’s first kit of the Premier League era is not-so-fondly remembers as the Canaries bird poo kit.Euro ’96 was a great time to be an England fan and an England player, except for having to wear the grey kit!just last year, Bristol City decided it’d be a good idea to have a purple and lime green away kit.
Manchester United’s celebratory kit of the 100-year-old Newton Heath design in 1992 was a bold one. For their 3rd kit in the 72/73 and 73/74 seasons, they wore a jersey which can only be described as a German flag.
It was worn just five times and, remarkably, United never won in it. After 1991's monstrosity, less than two years later they were faced with this in the club shop. Utterly nonsensical.This looks like they really wanted to go for the triangles, but didn't quite have the guts to do them across the whole shirt, so it just looks strange. Sport; Football; Premier League kits ranked: The best and worst efforts for the new 20-21 season, as Arsenal crowned fashion champions again i runs the rule over the new Premier League kits … "The Beautiful Game" is referred to as such because of the artistry portrayed on the field by many players, and teams. The green, black and red stripes were a strange mix which stood out for the wrong reasons.There was absolutely no way that Chelsea’s players would have been able to miss each other in these neon away kits from the 2007/08 season!Aston Villa’s kit for the 1987/88, as expertly modelled by a young, fresh-faced Martin Keown, was so, so bad.Do brown kits ever look nice?