New Kits

Chievo Verona
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Nottingham Forest 09/10

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I quite like the home kit, but the away kit I'm hoping will be more subtle than bold black and blue checkers. The red is my fav though, so I'll probably be getting that.
 
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Liking that Lazio away very much indeed..

Anyway, these could be the new kits of Atalanta:
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Honestly, they look a little average to me..
I'm liking the third one a little more than the others, but they're really nothing impressive.. Better than the other ones posted anyway even if I don't get the point in having both the away and the third kit white.. A golden one (like the other one posted) would have been better..
 
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Yes it looks "not proper" somehow.
They had it on the chest since 2006 if I don't go wrong (2006/07 for sure and probably also 2005/06 even if I'm not 100% sure) and it always looked "wrong"..
But I must say that the worst thing about that Daihatsu logo is not the position but that horrible white background in my opinion.. It looks like a "pub team" sponsor :D
 
3 nice kits for Lyon, i prefer the third originality


Valenciennes home (Nike)

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finally no more Diadora
 
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he European arm of sportswear firm Canterbury has gone into administration with the loss of 72 jobs in the UK.

Canterbury Europe, based in Stockport, is best known for its rugby shirts, and supplies teams including the Scottish national side, Wasps and Leinster.

Administrators KPMG said the firm had been hit by tough trading and an "unsuccessful" move into other sports, including supplying Portsmouth FC.

All contracts with clubs had now been cancelled, KPMG said.

The clubs all now become unsecured creditors in relation to any money they are owed, it added.

Seeking buyers

"The European business will continue to trade under the administration whilst we try to find a buyer for the business and assets," said KPMG partner David Costley-Wood.

He added that the firm had also been hit by the weaker value of the pound increasing the cost of its imports from East Asia.

The firm will continue to employ 14 people while a buyer is found.

Canterbury's businesses outside Europe are unaffected, although KPMG added that the parent company, New Zealand-based Canterbury Group, was itself looking "for a potential acquirer or new investor".

Another kit manufacturer in the shit, though to be honest Canterbury wouldn't be missed in football, they were like another Lonsdale in my opinion.

Pompey in Nike pub team wear anyone?
 
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