I can remember seasons we didn't so don't talk rubbish
To be fair, I don’t think we had a 3rd kit for the 19/20 season. Was just the blue home and yellow away.I’ve spent the last few minutes genuinely trying to think when the last season was which we didn’t have 3 kits.. I can’t remember. Enlighten me?
To be fair, I don’t think we had a 3rd kit for the 19/20 season. Was just the blue home and yellow away.
It would only be fitting I think. Rebirth of SUFC this season and some old classic kits from the glory days would be fantasticHeard through the grapevine, it be a homage to a classic kit.
Heard it’s MasterplanI've heard progressive printing are the new sponsor....
The custard splat is coveted all around the world. It transcends fashion.Just watched an interesting 4 minute segment on BBC about Venezia and how they are considered the “most fashionable” club in the world because of their shirt designs.
It led me to wonder if this would be a model that would work in the UK. Now I am aware of the smaller clubs having large short sales based on sponsorship (Stevenage with Burger King and Wrexham with TikTok) but I wondered if it ever happened due to the actual fashion of the shirt? If not then wouldn’t it be a great marketing tool to have these amazing shirt designs which would be desired not only by Southend fans but by people around the country and possibly the world?
Yup its coverted for being loved by blind members of this community who have no taste it transends most people's toliet bowl ??????The custard splat is coveted all around the world. It transcends fashion.
Yellow and blue?? Don't know what you've been eating for your toilet bowl to look like thatThe custard splat is the worse hands down sorry to the fanboys with **** tast
Yup its coverted for being loved by blind members of this community who have no taste it transends most people's toliet bowl ??????
Not sure I'd personally consider their 21/22 kits as fashionably desirable. The away shirt is rank in my opinion (the lighter one).Just watched an interesting 4 minute segment on BBC about Venezia and how they are considered the “most fashionable” club in the world because of their shirt designs.
It led me to wonder if this would be a model that would work in the UK. Now I am aware of the smaller clubs having large shirt sales based on sponsorship (Stevenage with Burger King and Wrexham with TikTok) but I wondered if it ever happened due to the actual fashion of the shirt? If not then wouldn’t it be a great marketing tool to have these amazing shirt designs which would be desired not only by Southend fans but by people around the country and possibly the world?
Makes sense look forward to itBoxing Day