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Blackburn Rovers are releasing their new kits without sponsorship. Its because they have yet to finalise who will be sponsoring them next season, so punters can just buy it blank and pay to have the sponsor put on later if they want.

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Strong colour combo on the new Liverpool kit. Tesla approves.

Confirmed Barca Kits, Nothing we hadn't seen earlier.

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I refuse to believe this is legit. Who the hell would think this is a good look? Absolutely horrendous. Poverty kit.

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Stoke Palace?

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That Palace Kit is easily one of the best kits ever created...

It was in that period in the Mid 90’s when Adidas abandoned Adidas Equipment Templates in the Mid 90's for their UK Football Kits because of the Brit Pop explosion seeing in turn an explosion in Retro Adidas Gear.

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Under Armour To Include E39 Technology In Shirts For Tottenham Hotspur

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Under Armour "has confirmed that it is planning to include its 'E39' technology in the shirts" for EPL club Tottenham Hotspur, a system that is "comprised of sensors that send second-by-second updates on everything from a player's heart rate to core body temperature, breathing rate and acceleration," according to James Hurley of the London TELEGRAPH. Smartphones and laptops "receive the data so that coaching staff can monitor players' fitness and performance during training and matches." Under Armour also "wants to share the information with broadcasters," which would give fans "unprecedented access to players' athletic performance and even state of mind during key moments in a match." Under Armour Exec VP/GlobalBrand and President of Int'l Mark Dowley: "We can metrically tell you what is happening to the body of somebody kicking a penalty in front of 60,000 people. You can watch his heart rate as he waits to take the kick. For the first time you can see inside an athlete as they perform. It adds to the drama." Dowley said that he "believed that more Premier League teams will be interested in the technology once they see Tottenham employing it." Under Armour "launched the E39 shirt in Indianapolis at the NFL Scouting Combine last month," and the company "believes E39 could be used successfully in almost any televised sport." Under Armour is "planning to sell a retail version of the kit" (London TELEGRAPH, 3/13).

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Interesting.

Wonder how well it will work...

I'll assume not well for us... but meh just a gimmick I guess

i'm more concerned with how it's gonna look... the examples being banded around on the net are just plain cringe worthy... surely you'd just go with an all white kit.

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