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There's photos and a video on the official Twitter account.

jokes aside, the home shirt looks really smart in the video

Edit - there you go. I think that's the nicest home/away combo I can remember for some time.
 
I do find it incredible. The home kit is good, but who gets to pick pink for away? Absolutely clueless. Pink is not a man's colour. Some of the players think it's embarrassing, and a lot of fans that buy away shirts will be put off from buying it. Another own goal.
 
I do find it incredible. The home kit is good, but who gets to pick pink for away? Absolutely clueless. Pink is not a man's colour. Some of the players think it's embarrassing, and a lot of fans that buy away shirts will be put off from buying it. Another own goal.[/QUOTE) only so many times you can use yellow year in year out and that gets boring
 
Mark Stevart, as you're Scottish thought you'd apprciate this...:smiles:

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I do find it incredible. The home kit is good, but who gets to pick pink for away? Absolutely clueless. Pink is not a man's colour. Some of the players think it's embarrassing, and a lot of fans that buy away shirts will be put off from buying it. Another own goal.[/QUOTE) only so many times you can use yellow year in year out and that gets boring

I have no problem with a change from yellow. But please, not pink.
 
The fact of it is, our previous pink shirt was our bestselling away shirt ever... So to say the club have "scored an own goal" by picking pink again, couldn't be further from the truth! The kit is a money earner for the club at the end of the day, so they've done the right thing.

On another note, the new home shirt looks very smart!
 
Personally I like the look of all three kits. The material/nylon on the shirts feels better too.
I also believe the shirts could be improved upon but then there is always next season's.
 
As my 10 year old son has just pointed out, shrimps are pink-ish! You always get truth and logic from kids. It's also going to cost me a fortune now as he likes and wants both shirts!
 
I do find it incredible. The home kit is good, but who gets to pick pink for away? Absolutely clueless. Pink is not a man's colour. Some of the players think it's embarrassing, and a lot of fans that buy away shirts will be put off from buying it. Another own goal.

Says who? I work in the City, pink shirts are very popular and have been for a number of years. I cannot recall seeing any men wearing yellow shirts though. Lots of men also wear pink polo shirts, probably more than yellow.

I quite like the new pink shirt, certainly more so than last years lime shirt. Having said that blue and yellow have been our colour for a number of years and I would rather we keep to yellow for our second kit. Just not last years shade.
 
I do find it incredible. The home kit is good, but who gets to pick pink for away? Absolutely clueless. Pink is not a man's colour. Some of the players think it's embarrassing, and a lot of fans that buy away shirts will be put off from buying it. Another own goal.

AHAHAHAHA. It's 2016 m8, welcome to the modern world.
 
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