Blue breath of the wild case1/3/2023 ![]() ![]() □| LEAKED: Atlético Madrid's Pre-Match Shirt for 2022-23 □Ītletico's prematch shirt - which is on sale but is yet to be officially unveiled - is something a bit different it looks a bit like the comic-strip montage at the start of a Marvel movie. to let everyone know which team you support." Thanks for that, I wouldn't have been able to guess you were a Spurs fan given that it's only written 100 times in tacky font across the whole jersey. The Spurs website says: "This striking blue graphic design has been finished with our historic Spurs cockerel crest. There's no easy way to say this: the Spurs prematch shirt looks like it's been sewn together using the waistbands of discarded boxer shorts. Tottenham Hotspur FC/Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images Perhaps United fans weren't actually booing Harry Maguire in preseason, but instead aiming their ire at this abomination that United describe as "a collision of club colours and a classic Adidas design." Normal service resumes as Manchester United offer us their version of the Adidas template. Hang on a minute: maybe clubs are getting classier this season? Described as a "vibrant grid design combined with sharp edges," this blue-and-white number is rather fine, as is the black-and-grey version. Liverpool have gone for some intricate detailing in a deeper, richer red which makes this kit look, dare we say it, almost regal. John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesĪnother surprisingly decent offering here. ![]() It looks like a gentle sea lapping against the shore, which gives a new meaning to the term "wavey garms." Like the collar of new home kit, the pattern is actually formed from the constituent parts of the club's badge. Kenedy Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images This won't be the last you see of this Adidas template, so don't say we didn't warn you. The geometric design is loud, the colours are clashing, the vibes are off (even with the hint to the classic "bruised banana" kit so beloved by Arsenal fans). ![]() This is a monstrosity, a lairy piece of abstract art that would have Henri Matisse rolling in his grave. To kick us off we have Arsenal, who are yet to officially release a prematch kit and, judging by the "leaked" images, they are right to be hesitant. Leaked images of Arsenal's pre-match shirt for the 2022/23 season, set to be launched later this year. Jump to: Premier League | LaLiga | Bundesliga | Serie A | Ligue 1 It's time to put on our sunglasses for protection against offensive colour combinations and analyse the weirdest, wildest and plain worst prematch apparel that star players at Europe's biggest clubs have to endure as they undertake their warm-up drills. They thought we wouldn't notice, but nothing gets past us. popped on those infamous white suits ahead of the 1996 FA Cup final. This gives designers at the world's most renowned sports brands an opportunity to run wild and present us with a selection of fashion disasters, the like of which we haven't seen since ex-Liverpool legends Robbie Fowler, Jamie Redknapp, Steve McManaman and Co. These often don't get much airtime on the TV, featuring only fleetingly as graphics showing the team news are displayed over images of players going through their prematch paces. Twelve months, a pandemic and a court case: Avondale lose the unlosable premiership1dJoey LynchBack in the game! Juventus return for FIFA 23 after years as generic 'Piemonte Calcio'2dESPNHappy birthday from Neymar, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo!3dESPNīut what often get overlooked are the gaudy offerings that teams don for their warm-ups in the run-up to kick-off. These shirts range from the classy - see Arsenal's simple, yet well-executed home kit - to the downright nasty - yes, Tottenham, we're looking at you - how can your away kit be both bland and barf-inducing? The new season is but a breath away and plenty of the home, away and third kits that will be worn across Europe's top club in 2022-23 have been shown off to the world during the summer tours. Manchester United captain Harry Maguire does not look happy about the prospect of wearing this shirt before every match this season. TREVOR COLLENS/AFP via Getty Images ![]()
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