I loved both of those shirts - in fact i think it is the only season i bought both home and awaywe had a team to match it as well
I can't believe the second one.
Quote from: "Phil from the upper holte"Quote from: "supertom"I'll put money on it being claret bodied, with blue sleeves. If it's actually reasonably different to last years, I'll buy it, but I opted out of last seasons, because it was near identical to the year before.I opted out of last years because it was so similar to the year before. If its similar this season I will opt out againIt's a classic commercial dilemma for the club. The fans demand a traditional kit, but when they stay traditional the kits are obviously going to be similar year-on-year, meaning many fans - like yourself - won't buy them.I would imagine - but have no evidence to back this up - that they probably sell more shirts when they go non-traditional and vary the design quite a lot, but the result is a lot of disgruntled traditionalists.
Quote from: "supertom"I'll put money on it being claret bodied, with blue sleeves. If it's actually reasonably different to last years, I'll buy it, but I opted out of last seasons, because it was near identical to the year before.I opted out of last years because it was so similar to the year before. If its similar this season I will opt out again
I'll put money on it being claret bodied, with blue sleeves. If it's actually reasonably different to last years, I'll buy it, but I opted out of last seasons, because it was near identical to the year before.
I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, but on Aston Villa Direct there's some training where that I've not seen before. It looks very, VERY retro.Take a look for yourselves... Blue jacket, pre-match top, and purple travel polo.