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The Hall of Shame: Awful Away Kits

Manchester United's trip to Everton angered quite a few members of the Team 33 family. But it was...



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The Hall of Shame: Awful Away Kits

Manchester United's trip to Everton angered quite a few members of the Team 33 family. But it wasn't anything to do with the performance. It had to do with away kits and not the awful performance.

Everton were clad in their blue home kit on Sunday. That was an open goal invitation for Man United to wear their traditional red home shirts. But like Liverpool's Ronnie Rosenthal in 1992, they failed to convert.

Instead, United decided to don their away jersey which has a pink shade. In fact, the official colour classification is called 'Coral'. Either way though it was unnecessary use of an away kit.

Of course, from the club's perspective, it's all down to marketing and maximising shirt sales. Even so, it's not very palatable and United weren't the only club at it this weekend.

That theme got Ronan Mullen exercised this week and Enda Coll, Jonathan Higgins and I had plenty to say on the subject. Plus, we also called for the return of the Cantona-era collar to jersey designs.

You can listen to the full podcast right below, hereor on iTunes

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But you also sent us in a few away kit monstrosities. Take a look at them below (you may require sunglasses).

But first here's a few the kits that our own Joe Coffey, Enda and Jonathan want to highlight.

As Joe rightly points out, this is not an away kit. But David Seaman's Euro 96 goalkeeping kit deserves mention. As Joe pointed out in our show 'Whatsapp group': "It looks like a pack of refreshers".

Please wear shades!

David Seaman, England

In fairness, the 1990s were a bastion of the zany keeper kit if you think of Mexico's Jorge Campos.

Enda and Jonathan highlighted these in our Whatsapp group. And it appears Scotland is a bastion of dodgy away kits.

Scotland line up (back row left to right) Craig Gordon, Craig Forsyth, Gordon Greer, Captain Darren Fletcher, Russell Martin, Steven Fletcher (front row left to right) Matt Ritchie, James McArthur, Ikechi Anya, Shaun Maloney and Steven Whittaker before the International Friendly at Hampden Park, Glasgow. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday March 25, 2015

Celtic 1991-92

 

And now for some sent in on Twitter by our listeners:

 

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