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« : 19 Aug 2007, 21:13 »

Faldt lige over denne artikel omkring Kits og hvor de stammer fra

http://football.guardian.co.uk/theknowledge/story/0,13854,1643916,00.html

Synes den bedste er om Boca Juniors
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And if you think there's something of Sweden in Boca Juniors' colours, you'd be right. "The team wore black and white stripes until challenged to a play-off by another club with a similar kit in 1906," explains Stuart Condie, "with the winner retaining the colours and the loser switching. Boca lost, and, having no alternative planned, opted to adopt the colours of the next ship to enter Buenos Aires harbour. The ship was Swedish."

Og så er der altid dem som ser op til de store, denne gang er det Tottenham.
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Arsenal's north London rivals Tottenham didn't come up with their own kit either, according to Wikipedia. "At first Hotspur played in navy blue shirts," it says. "The club colours then varied from light blue and white halved jerseys (as a tribute to the then-classy Blackburn Rovers), to red shirts and blue shorts, through chocolate brown and old gold and then, in the 1899-1900 season, to white shirts and navy blue shorts as a tribute to Preston, the most successful team of the time."

Har i andre? evt. nogle danske?
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