Quote from: Demitri_C on September 12, 2024, 07:35:14 PMI dont mind people not liking it but seeing on social media alot of people saying its not a villa kit. Hello its a 3rd kit! Our 3rd kit hardly ever is a villa kit. We had a green one years ago. I like different kits tbh. Navys great one of my favs. Would be great if we got a khaki one eventually I'd rather have the green one.We're Aston Villa, we glow in the dark....
I dont mind people not liking it but seeing on social media alot of people saying its not a villa kit. Hello its a 3rd kit! Our 3rd kit hardly ever is a villa kit. We had a green one years ago. I like different kits tbh. Navys great one of my favs. Would be great if we got a khaki one eventually
Waited over 50 years for Adidas to rock up at Villa Park. Three shockers.
I'd have liked a spin one of the very first kits , 1878 plain black with a red lion, that would have been a nice nod to the past
Yeah, its ok. Quite like the black stripes in between the white ones.
I'd imagine there'll be a 4th, one off, anniversary kit at some point too. Can't see the current lot missing an opportunity to get more money out of supporters. A lot of other clubs have marked occasions this way recently.
That Oasis kit is possibly the biggest PR pisstake ever. It looks like any number of white Man City change tops. It's got absolutely sod all to do with the album cover. If it had, there'd be a flamingo, Joe lying down and an image of the Fab Four on the sleeves. The guff people come out with to sell tat is astonishing.
Quote from: Simon Page on September 13, 2024, 09:50:25 AMThat Oasis kit is possibly the biggest PR pisstake ever. It looks like any number of white Man City change tops. It's got absolutely sod all to do with the album cover. If it had, there'd be a flamingo, Joe lying down and an image of the Fab Four on the sleeves. The guff people come out with to sell tat is astonishing.I too read the promotional piece disguised as a BBC article and thought much the same.It did make me think though that Bonehead had remarkably good taste for a Manc builder at the time, and that picture would have been well before the money started rolling in.