simonblaze
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Gonna have to disagree with you. I think they look perfect. Just keep em how they've always been. Too much more and it'll consume the helmet.
I am just not a fan of the all white uni's...can't say it enough, even if my opinion doesnt matter
Color me unimpressed. They've just watered down the old uniforms. They weren't broken, didn't need fixing and the couple of minor changes in these concepts only take away from the greatness of the originals.
You feel that strongly that his opinion DOES matter?You better shut that whore mouth Rhody
You feel that strongly that his opinion DOES matter?
Also... quick question for you and the other blue and white fans... with or without last names on the back? Or does it matter?
You better shut that whore mouth Rhody
These are my current favorites. Wish they would wear the Blue tops/white bottoms at home and white tops, blue bottoms on the road.
Thanks, Rambitious!Welcome Irish.
Good to have you here.
Where are you located?
I like the Blue pants white jersey or the other way around..but seeing white tops and pants reminds me of the old fashioned milk men (daddy is that you) that used to deliver to our house
i feel the blue and yellow are best, also. and the less white, the better. i mean, if the colors are blue and yellow/gold, why have lots of white? white's ok for contrast effect, but really, white is the very absence of color.I like 'em both, but really think the existing all-whites with gold accents look better.
(Not the blue and whites, or white and blues, or blue and blues).
But the best is still the blue and yellow aways.
That was pretty much in response to suggestions of switching to the all white and blue. Just saying the existing all whites look better, imo, but as you can see from the post, still like the blue and yellow better.i feel the blue and yellow are best, also. and the less white, the better. i mean, if the colors are blue and yellow/gold, why have lots of white? white's ok for contrast effect, but really, white is the very absence of color.