1966 German World Cup shirt
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Hipster_Nebula
Lofty_Love
Copper Dragon
7 posters
2 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Mon May 20 2013, 20:46
Lofty_Love
Andy Walker
Preferred it with a collar. But its nice and simple.
If Germany can steal out songs we can steal their shirts!
If Germany can steal out songs we can steal their shirts!
3 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Mon May 20 2013, 20:49
Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
It's effing rank and not just because it looks like the German shirt.
the second shirt isn't much better......
the second shirt isn't much better......
4 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Mon May 20 2013, 20:58
Lofty_Love
Andy Walker
You reckon, i don't mind it.
I prefer simple shirts, I'd like Bolton to just have a kit like this:
All the worst looking shirts are ones which have become too adventurous, and all the best looking are the ones which just stick to tradition.
Our current Bolton kit is the best we've had for a while, and its because its the most plain and simple one we have had for a while.
I prefer simple shirts, I'd like Bolton to just have a kit like this:
All the worst looking shirts are ones which have become too adventurous, and all the best looking are the ones which just stick to tradition.
Our current Bolton kit is the best we've had for a while, and its because its the most plain and simple one we have had for a while.
5 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Mon May 20 2013, 21:15
Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
That's the problem with the England shirts and colours, tradition.
It's traditional to have white and Scottish blue for our colours.
After the World cup win there should have been a concerted effort to keep them colours for our main strip.
Red shirts
White shorts
Red socks
Terry Butcher went to great lengths to put his point across........
It's traditional to have white and Scottish blue for our colours.
After the World cup win there should have been a concerted effort to keep them colours for our main strip.
Red shirts
White shorts
Red socks
Terry Butcher went to great lengths to put his point across........
7 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Mon May 20 2013, 21:29
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
It does look like the old German top...
8 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Mon May 20 2013, 22:53
waynagain
Tony Kelly
Copper Dragon wrote:That's the problem with the England shirts and colours, tradition.
It's traditional to have white and Scottish blue for our colours.
After the World cup win there should have been a concerted effort to keep them colours for our main strip.
Red shirts
White shorts
Red socks
The traditional England shirt colour is White. We only wore red in the World Cup Final because we lost the coin toss and Germany got to play in white. If you think England should play in red, I can only presume that you think Bolton should play in Red as that used to be our 2nd strip.
The FA always roll out the red strip when England 'NEED' to win and they somehow think the red shirt will help - how about the FA do something to encourage kids to play better, that way we wouldn't need to rely on the red shirt!!!
Terry Butcher went to great lengths to put his point across........
9 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Mon May 20 2013, 22:56
Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
I never typed that Waynagain you Schweinhund!
10 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Mon May 20 2013, 22:59
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
to show the comparison
11 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Tue May 21 2013, 04:44
waynagain
Tony Kelly
I find it hard to believe that is really Wiltshire
12 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Tue May 21 2013, 18:04
Keegan
Admin
That's really not Wilshire. Wilshire arrived to watch a training session at The Priory School in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, before picking out lucky student Jason Kelly to wear and reveal the shirt. "This is where my dream of playing for England started and it's great to be back here to see a new generation playing with the same passion," Wilshire said.
"I gave Jason the shirt because his commitment and work-rate really impressed me today, he showed that it's what you do on the pitch that matters - from your first match as a nine year-old all the way up to the international stage."
Soccerbible
It looks more like a USA kit than anything else, to me - traditional USA look and manufacture.
"I gave Jason the shirt because his commitment and work-rate really impressed me today, he showed that it's what you do on the pitch that matters - from your first match as a nine year-old all the way up to the international stage."
Soccerbible
It looks more like a USA kit than anything else, to me - traditional USA look and manufacture.
13 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Tue May 21 2013, 18:44
WhiteBic
Tony Kelly
Suppose that's what you get when you have yanks designing it.
14 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Tue May 21 2013, 18:45
waynagain
Tony Kelly
Thanks, I was thinking about making an appointment with my eye doctor!!!!
15 Re: 1966 German World Cup shirt Tue May 21 2013, 19:01
Keegan
Admin
Comparison's sake:
V-neck and blue around the sleeve is the only difference besides the badge. Even the shade blue looks the same. They wear white shorts though.
V-neck and blue around the sleeve is the only difference besides the badge. Even the shade blue looks the same. They wear white shorts though.
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