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if that's true which i doubt i can imagine a lot won't be impressed

I would be impressed as I loved the custard splat shirt. I don't own one though and would give my left testicle to own one.
 
I would be impressed as I loved the custard splat shirt. I don't own one though and would give my left testicle to own one.
Personally I struggle to find the words to accurately capture just what a **** mark the whole thing was in the history of football ‘fashion’. Looked more like an accident than a design.

Its only saving grace was that John Neilsen scored a rather spectacular effort wearing it. One of the true great Southend goals.
 

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Personally I struggle to find the words to accurately capture just what a **** mark the whole thing was in the history of football ‘fashion’. Looked more like an accident than a design.

It's different and I like different. I find it tends to be a bit of a marmite kit with most people.
 
Personally I struggle to find the words to accurately capture just what a **** mark the whole thing was in the history of football ‘fashion’. Looked more like an accident than a design.

Its only saving grace was that John Neilsen scored a rather spectacular effort wearing it. One of the true great Southend goals.
i had the red splat one a few years back, that was quality.
 
i had the red splat one a few years back, that was quality.
To me, you would have just looked like a guy not afraid to get his hands dirty at the slaughterhouse.

Look at it! Looks like they drowned Bart Simpson in a vat of blood.
 

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To me, you would have just looked like a guy not afraid to get his hands dirty at the slaughterhouse.

Look at it! Looks like they drowned Bart Simpson in a vat of blood.
Is that how Darryl got back into the team?
 
Would love an updated Custard splat kit.

Almost certainly going to be a plan blue shirt with darker blue shoulders and the same but with yellow on the away. Bland and boring.
 
we'll we have had pink bright glow in the dark yellow orange ,I would say either green or blue
I hope its not as bad as the new spurs kit
 
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