Wednesday, 15 October 08, 07:21 AM · Comments(13)
I will post once a week during the next 6 weeks football shirts of the main clubs of the 5 main Leagues in the world and 1 last category called "Rest of the World" and you will choose your favourites. In the end of the voting process all your names will be put into a box and I'll draw a lucky person who will get the shirt of his choice* as a prize. How easy is that?
But here are some rules:
1) YOU MUST HAVE A VALID AND UNIQUE OLEOLE PROFILE. (I will ask the OleOle Team to help me monitor that)
2) YOU MUST LEAVE A COMMENT EXPLAINING WHY YOU THINK THAT SHIRT IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF THE BUNCH
3) YOU CAN SEND AS MANY COMMENTS YOU WANT. YOUR NAME WILL GO INSIDE THE BOX EVERYTIME YOU LEAVE A COMMENT ON A NEW BLOG POST. THAT MEANS THAT IF YOU LEAVE AT LEAST ONE COMMENT IN EVERY NEW POST YOU WILL HAVE 10 ENTRIES FOR THE DRAW.
4) A SECOND PRIZE (a t-shirt or a ball) WILL BE GIVEN TO THE MOST PARTICIPATIVE PERSON (The one with the most and the best comments. I will read all comments and chose myself who deserves it)
5) ALL PRIZES WILL COME FROM MY PARTNERS AT SOCCERPRO.COM. (The pictures will link you to their website so you can check out more pictures of the shirts. If there's is no link it means that the product is not on the site but if you win I will still get you the one you want)
That's about it. Lets then start the competition with:
Aston Villa
Tottenham Hotspur
I think if the question is design, colours, style I have to agree that Aston Villa has the nicest kit. Chelsea's away (the black one) would beat all of these but as home kit AV is the nicest.
Aston Villa's kit gets my vote.
Even if you do fail to observe its sleek classic look or the classy colors, that give it its smooth feel. Or maybe you bypass the hint of yellow that stands out like a gold ring next to nine empty fingers. The thing you cannot miss is the plainest of all. Six letters that spell hope, love, and life for the many children with none in the Acorns Hospice. That is more important than the style, the colors, or any other feature. It is a symbol charity in a league of greed. Paid for by Aston Villa.
villa cus their kit isnt really sponsored to gain money they pay money to the charity and for that they are very respectable
Based on looks, I will say it's a toss up between Arsenal and Liverpool. Arsenal's kit combines the classic look of the kit of '89 squad but still manages look fresh and something from 2008.
Liverpool's kit meanwhile, is classic and simple. Adidas did a nice job of letting the kit present itself. The Carlsberg logo seems to perfectly match the kit and and the kit looks simple yet beautiful.
That is an interesting fact about Aston Villa's sponsor. I have a new found respect for them.
if i had to pick the football strip i like the most i would have to pick the spurs top. i like the fact that it is not spoilt by different patterns, although it would look brilliant without the sponsor.
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I'd have to say I think Aston Villa's is the best looking kit of the group. The distinct colors set it apart, and the fact that the sponsor on the front is a charity that AV pays to have their name on the front, instead of the other way around.
I think its Manchesters. May be because it is my favourit!