Juventus 08-09 Away Kit
Juventus 08/09 away kit:
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Real Madrid’s 08/09 home shirt sees a return to black trims and the lines running from the collar to the bottom of the shirt are gone as well. The black trim and the collar gives the kit a more imposing, traditional look.
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Manchester United’s 08/09 Third Kit is all blue, and looks more like last season’s keeper’s kit than anything else.
Update: It’s the official third kit folks - and a very sweet blue kit at that.
Blue might not be the preferred color for most fans (last season’s black away kit was wildly popular) but this shade of blue is quite good and makes for a very attractive shirt overall. Plus I loved it when last season’s home shirt was revealed and EVDS was wearing this color for the goalkeeper’s shirt.
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Manchester City’s 08/09 home kit will be launched on Saturday 19 July (in association with Official Club Sponsor, Thomas Cook, and Official Sportswear Partner, Le Coq Sportif).
With LCS onboard City’s shirts were a touch different than the rest of the bunch last season and this year it’s more of the same - while the shirt is all light-blue with a swash of white running from the collar down the left side, the shorts are a different matter with the right side blue and the rest all-white.
Eye-catching, to say the least.
Manchester City 08/09 home kit photos:
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Manchester City’s 08/09 away shirt launches on Monday 21 July. This year’s strips are a return to tradition, with the popular red and black stripes for the away shirt, first introduced by Malcolm Allison in 1968 and worn for many of the Club’s victorious domestic and European cup campaigns of the late 60s and early 70s.
The black and red stripes have invoked comparisons with Milan but in reality the two shirts are far, far different.
City’s third kit will be available later this summer.
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Barcelona’s 08/09 away kit is all-yellow with a vertical stripe in club colours running down the left side of the shirt on the front (neatly encapsulating the Barcelona logo) and navy blue collar and shorts.
In terms of the base color it’s a lot better than the last year’s away kit although one highlight of Barcelona’s kits in recent years has been how well everything - from the logo to the inscriptions and color combinations - fits together and credit for that goes to Nike for paying attention to detail.
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Barcelona’s 08/09 home kit is half red and half blue (with the traditional blue shorts) and although some fans (typically) don’t like the new kit, I think it’s a bold and successful design by Nike and it also serves to reflect the internal (spiritual) conflict in the club in terms of bridging the success of the past with their present and future achievements on the pitch.
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Ebbsfleet United (the MyFC-owned club) have a new home shirt for the upcoming season, as voted on by the fans. Ebbsfleet United’s kits are manufactured by Nike (great PR coup by MyFC) and sponsored by EuroStar.
The shirt itself is simple and elegant, all red with white panels on the sides.

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Torres was always a player with amazing potential but this season he seems to be the rare breed of footballer who has gone on to fulfill it - an amazing, goal-filled debut season with Liverpool and now reaching the pinnacle of European international football by winning the European Championships with Spain.
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A special offer for Liverpool fans - if you hate the Liverpool away kit this season, you can get the Torres shirt offered with it directly from Subside and wear this instead to the away games:
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Arsenal’s 08/09 away shirt is yellow with a blue collar, blue sleeves and a red strip running from the neck down the sleeves.
The leaked images don’t exactly show off the true colours of the kit but from what I’ve seen so far Arsenal and Nike have done a fairly decent job and coupled with the 08/10 Arsenal home kit the Gunners have a decent pair to wear this season.
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Newcastle United’s 08/09 away strip is … well … certainly bluer than last year’s Man City knockoff. This year they’re bluer than Everton or Chelsea and surprisingly it’s looks quite good. Props to Adidas for pushing the limits with the colours. Even Northern Rock looks ‘acceptable’ on this shirt.
The keeper shirt is yellow, which isn’t too bad either. You can buy the new kit here.
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Wigan’s 08-09 home kit features the new Wigan crest, a brand-new ‘futuristic’ JJB logo, the new ‘technical kit partner’ Champion and a snazzy looking blue and white shirt underneath it all. The Terminator-style Emile Heskey posing for the shirt is a nice touch, although the JJB logo is perhaps more distracting than anything else.
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