Association Football Kits

its a belter

#togetherasone

A bookie sponsor is distressing.

are you easily distressed?

Gambling is a scourge.

Nice idea from Tromso but I doubt FIFA or UEFA will let it on a pitch.

The Norwegian top-flight club Tromsø have released a kit featuring a QR code that puts the spotlight on human rights issues in Qatar with just under a year to go until the World Cup.

The club says the new third kit has been created in collaboration with Amnesty International and is the world’s first to feature a QR code which will take those who scan it to a page featuring detailed information on conditions in Qatar.

“Tromsø were the first professional club worldwide to speak out against the inhumane conditions in the country,” read a statement on the club’s official website. “We hoped Fifa and Qatar would listen to us the last time, but obviously money still trumps human rights and human lives. How many human rights violations will it take before the football community unites to demand better protection for migrant workers?”

The kit is being promoted by Malcom Bidali, a former migrant worker and labour activist who was arrested in Qatar for writing an online blog about the brutal conditions he faced there. Bidali speaks at length in a video on Tromsø’s website about his frightening experience of being detained and interrogated in Qatar and the “power imbalance” that he believes exists between employer and employee for migrant workers in the Gulf state.

https://www.rte.ie/news/dublin/2022/0123/1275445-bohs-marley/

That ain’t gonna look good with a beer belly

White is a disaster for going to a match. A Guinness stained Bob Marley is a great way to pay homage

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I’d buy that

KOH

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The sponsor looks like six poppies.

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Can’t unsee it now, tis grand apart from that.

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Lovely 1970s kitchen wallpaper vibe off that.

With a hint of Eastern European table cloth.

The new FAI home kit (yes, another one) is extremely like the Irish rugby jersey from last season - as in the camouflage effect.

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