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2019-20 kits

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Adults can also buy both home and away tops with no sponsors on. Class kits, even better without the sponsor.
That’s the way forward. Retro design, no sponsor. It’s the sponsor that puts grown adults off buying the kits, it’s only kids that want to “look like the team”. It also would have saved a lot of embarrassment with our launch!

The new Forest kit is a thing of beauty:
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That’s the way forward. Retro design, no sponsor. It’s the sponsor that puts grown adults off buying the kits, it’s only kids that want to “look like the team”. It also would have saved a lot of embarrassment with our launch!

The new Forest kit is a thing of beauty:
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Nice.

I'd have paid a fortune for our away top this season without a sponsor.
 
I usually buy a kit or two but don’t be bothering this season. After the disappointment we get served up as a fanbase the salt is rubbed into the wounds with a horrendous home shirt, the white back is a disgrace. I’m usually not one to get worked up over shirts but Sunderland AFC play in red and white, front and back.
 
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I'm surprised that a sponsor would agree to shirts being sold without their logo on them (aside from the usual advertising restrictions on kids kits).
I reckon sponsors are paying for their logo to be on the chest of a famous elite athlete celebrating a goal on TV and the back pages of daily newspapers, rather than on a fat random walking round the Metro Centre.
 
I reckon sponsors are paying for their logo to be on the chest of a famous elite athlete celebrating a goal on TV and the back pages of daily newspapers, rather than on a fat random walking round the Metro Centre.

There's more fat randoms than there are footballers.
 
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