Always liked the purple and yellowNever.
Yellow away kit?
Was just about to say one of them had better NOT be brown!!If we're having 3-4 kits again, one of them had better be brown
If we're having 3-4 kits again, one of them had better be brown
ill only agree to that id the collars are even bigger. harry hill style.Fifty years on from the 1975 kits is the perfect excuse for the hourglass design to make a comeback. I would like to see the home kit as close as possible to the original, and then the brown used as the third kit, with the same design in Purple/Yellow for the away kit.
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The Birth of the Hourglass: A Dive into Coventry City's Iconic Admiral Kit
Within the rich history of football, certain shirts stand out for their design. In 1975 one of these icons of the game was born with the release of the Admiral Coventry City kit, marking the inception of what would later be known as the hourglass collection. The Admiral Coventry City kit of...admiralsports.com
The GK kit is also a corker, you don’t get many collars on them these days. MAKE IT HAPPEN DOUG.
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Just in the FA Cup battering by Ipswich, so it rivals the white away for being associated with shitei really liked the black/gold this year, the 4th one was pointless, did we wear it once?
nah, the hourglass design makes the stretch from our average supporters gut even more pronouncedFifty years on from the 1975 kits is the perfect excuse for the hourglass design to make a comeback. I would like to see the home kit as close as possible to the original, and then the brown used as the third kit, with the same design in Purple/Yellow for the away kit.
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The Birth of the Hourglass: A Dive into Coventry City's Iconic Admiral Kit
Within the rich history of football, certain shirts stand out for their design. In 1975 one of these icons of the game was born with the release of the Admiral Coventry City kit, marking the inception of what would later be known as the hourglass collection. The Admiral Coventry City kit of...admiralsports.com
The GK kit is also a corker, you don’t get many collars on them these days. MAKE IT HAPPEN DOUG.
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nah, the hourglass design makes the stretch from our average supporters gut even more pronounced
Good excuse to lay off the sausage rolls, or get Hummel to alter the angle of the hourglass depending on the size of the shirt, make you big boys look positively svelte with a less pronounced curve to the stripe.nah, the hourglass design makes the stretch from our average supporters gut even more pronounced
Yep that's the kit, just lose the collar. Same again for the away kit in Chocolate brown, and give us a yellow 3rd strip. Job doneFifty years on from the 1975 kits is the perfect excuse for the hourglass design to make a comeback. I would like to see the home kit as close as possible to the original, and then the brown used as the third kit, with the same design in Purple/Yellow for the away kit.
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The Birth of the Hourglass: A Dive into Coventry City's Iconic Admiral Kit
Within the rich history of football, certain shirts stand out for their design. In 1975 one of these icons of the game was born with the release of the Admiral Coventry City kit, marking the inception of what would later be known as the hourglass collection. The Admiral Coventry City kit of...admiralsports.com
The GK kit is also a corker, you don’t get many collars on them these days. MAKE IT HAPPEN DOUG.
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These days we seem to alternate stripes and no stripes, so I assume next season will be a stipey one. Not sure @torchomatic will be buying one![]()
1) I'm far from fatGood excuse to lay off the sausage rolls, or get Hummel to alter the angle of the hourglass depending on the size of the shirt, make you big boys look positively svelte with a less pronounced curve to the stripe.
To me kits/concepts that have stood out to me
Home:
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Love the simplicity mixed with the history based on ‘71
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Based on the iconic chocolate brown, not quite how I’d like it but almost there a bit of tinkering and this is a winner
Third
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Looks a bit Juve-esque however I love the city colours of red and green mixing with the black and white, maybe a new two tone inspired, but I love this as a shirt