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Mariners playing strip- ACL and 09/10 season

bathurstmariner

Well-Known Member
From FFT:

http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/95534,aleagues-new-strips-revolution.aspx


A-League's New Strips Revolution

Feb 4 2009

EXCLUSIVE: Season five of the A-League will see a dramatic facelift for the ten teams with the FFA giving the go-ahead for many clubs to come up with their own new designs.
According to sources, the Mariners' new striped look is just the tip of the iceberg for a league that, thus far, has stuck to a traditional unified look across the board.

And the changes to the kits have been driven by feedback from the clubs.

For instance, Adelaide's Reds shirt will feature a red jersey with a subtle white "knitted" effect - but their new away kit will shock and delight fans by abandoning the enforced white for an all-BLACK strip.

Perth Glory will see stripes - believed to be alternating light and dark purple - on their front but plain on the back.

Sydney FC will opt for a "cleaner" look with their sky blue shirts. Like the Mariners' new away top, Sydney's home strip is expected to be mainly light blue with only some thin dark blue detailing and just a hint of orange.

And Wellington Phoenix will also go for stripes in a look similar to Hull City in the EPL, with multiple thin stripes compared to the Mariners' new look broad stripe.

Newcomers North Queensland Fury's kit will be green - but definitely NOT the green and white hoops of Fury manager Ian Ferguson's former Glasgow rivals Celtic from his time as a Rangers star.

The A-League kit sponsor is Reebok who are expected to unveil the new-look kits later in the year.
 

Azza-Mataz

Well-Known Member
bathurstmarinator said:
From FFT:

http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/95534,aleagues-new-strips-revolution.aspx


A-League's New Strips Revolution

Feb 4 2009

EXCLUSIVE: Season five of the A-League will see a dramatic facelift for the ten teams with the FFA giving the go-ahead for many clubs to come up with their own new designs.
According to sources, the Mariners' new striped look is just the tip of the iceberg for a league that, thus far, has stuck to a traditional unified look across the board.

And the changes to the kits have been driven by feedback from the clubs.

For instance, Adelaide's Reds shirt will feature a red jersey with a subtle white "knitted" effect - but their new away kit will shock and delight fans by abandoning the enforced white for an all-BLACK strip.

Perth Glory will see stripes - believed to be alternating light and dark purple - on their front but plain on the back.

Sydney FC will opt for a "cleaner" look with their sky blue shirts. Like the Mariners' new away top, Sydney's home strip is expected to be mainly light blue with only some thin dark blue detailing and just a hint of orange.

And Wellington Phoenix will also go for stripes in a look similar to Hull City in the EPL, with multiple thin stripes compared to the Mariners' new look broad stripe.

Newcomers North Queensland Fury's kit will be green - but definitely NOT the green and white hoops of Fury manager Ian Ferguson's former Glasgow rivals Celtic from his time as a Rangers star.

The A-League kit sponsor is Reebok who are expected to unveil the new-look kits later in the year.

Cant wait to see what they come up with! they shoulda done this seasons ago!
 

EastEnder

Well-Known Member
SO the blue and yellow atrocity is the home shirt yeah?

The away shirt looks alright IMO, a bit more subtle, the home one looks like the non-reebok gear you can get from Big W
 

blastbum

Well-Known Member
Some Melbourne photoshop enthusiast got a hold of one of our templates and went to town on what the rest of the HAL clubs strips could look like. Check them out:

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jarrad

Well-Known Member
This is absolutely horrible.
Both kids look rubish.
I know for one that I won't be buying.

Dreaming of Bj's 2nd design on
The Mariners... -drools-

Can't wait til the reebok partnership
Finally comes to an end.

Our home kit has to be predominantly yellow
And would love a navy kit with yellow & white touches for away.

Ohwell, means I save money :)
 

Razorback

Well-Known Member
They look like pyjamas! BananasInPyjamas FC!

Stringers (B1) and Matty (B2) are coming down the stairs,
Stringers and Matty are chasing teddy bears
 

tyson

Well-Known Member
Razorback said:
They look like pyjamas! BananasInPyjamas FC!

Stringers (B1) and Matty (B2) are coming down the stairs,
Stringers and Matty are chasing teddy bears

nup. not digging it.

maybe if perm and brett still did the banana parade every game again like V1...
 

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