What’s with all the angry white tigers? Somewhere just outside of Vegas, Sigfried and Roy and shaking their heads and going, “Too soon.” The new Korean kit doesn’t seem to have too much flair, pretty basic white kit with a subtle watermark. If I had just beat the Ivory Coast, I would definitely sport a jersey much more Baller than this.
Umbro recently teamed up with English rock band Kasabian to strategically unveil their new 2010 England Away shirt live on stage in Paris. Listen to the sound of “Boooo’s” rain down upon them as the French notice what is going on on stage.
Umbro look to have gone retro, with the new kit having a red base and white cuffs. The jersey is simplistic yet a powerful homage to the many players who wore it before Rio and Rooney:
Hear Umbro’s Creative Consultant Aitor Throup talk about the technology and inspiration behind the kit that Engalnd may choose to wear in it’s World Cup debut game against the United States:
Lost in the headlines of Landon Donovan’s debut for Everton and Clint Dempsey’s knee injury is young Stuart Holden. In honor of the American starlet’s current trial with Bolton Wanderers, this week’s Vintage 10Shirt features the Bolton 1958 jersey.
Geek Info: In 1957 Bolton changed to a V-Neck shirt for the first time in it’s history. This 1958 edition is a continuation of this trend, one that would continue until 1964. This shirt was also worn during the most prolific period of Bolton’s history. One that saw The Wanderers remain in the top flight for 29 years. Bolton also won the FA Cup in 1958 cementing this kit’s place in their history.
Who Wore It? Fred Hill, Ray Parry, Warwick Rimmer, Roy Hartle, Eddie Hopkinson (GK), Syd Farrimon, John Higgins.
Back to England this week as we dive down below The Premiership for this edition of Vintage 10Shirt. Most American football fans remember Leicester City as the team Kasey Keller first gained notoriety, but the club has a rich history dating back to 1884. The club was originally founded under the name Leicester Fosse.
Today we will feature their 1956-61 away shirt.
Geek Info: The Foxes, as they are known, Leicester City saw one of it’s most prolific periods of football while wearing the above pictured kit. Leicester has never won a First Division title, but from 1957 to 1969 the club managed to remain in the top division of English football. In 1961, the last year this kit was used, The Foxes reached one of their two ever FA Cup finals, both of which they lost. This shirt was the first V-Neck ever employed by Leicester City, having always used either a circular or collared style previously.
Who Wore It? Arthur Rowley, John Sjoberg, Gordon Banks, Frank McClintock
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