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Is it really thin? The one I purchased from a non-store site is really then, but looks authentic.
gonna be clashing a bit with the fuchsia of the black and the red in the white shorts though right?
Red 2nd shirt on offer at half price for the semi.
Sounds like instead of all white as against Man Utd they want to set up, an all red crowd next week.
Even better!
Did anyone think it was going to be easy? We know, from experience, that it is not.
Nervión must be a hell that carries the team on its wings. And it will be.
ALL IN RED NEXT THURSDAY!
https://twitter.com/birisoficial/status/1656773764422483968?s=20
Wouldn’t mind if La Liga did what the German Bundesliga does and had teams reveal and use their new kits for the next year in their final game of the season
Had never heard of that, but certainly seems reasonable, gives fans a bit more warning if they’d like to buy a kit for the beginning of the next season.
Interesting… Like a free advertisement for next season’s kit… Makes sense
Any news on the 2023-24 kits?
Nothing on my feed. I saw one leak, but it looked fake.
There are rumors that they will continue using inspiration from the Moorish architecture of the Alcazar.
What grade would you give the Castore first year?
For me, I think it’s an 8/10.
And secondarily, anyone want to compare ranking of these kit makers’ eras with SevillaFC since 2001 promotion back to Primera (the order is my own ranking):
Castore (happy so far, someone said earlier in season that they seemed thin, but haven’t seen one yet in person)
Joma (a couple weird kits, but most of them were pretty normal weird for the fashion of the early 2000s)
New balance (very middle of the road, but nothing annoyed me)
Nike (a couple seasons were ok, a couple seasons would put them at the very bottom)
Umbro (nothing fancy, but did the job)
Li-Ning (some cool kits, actually, but unless you’re from Pisa, Italy, who wants to wear a kit that says ‘leaning’ on it?)
Warrior (logo change didn’t pay off, and kits mostly sucked)
Design-wise a 10, quality maybe a 6? We will see when our package comes in!
Hated the collars on those. They don’t stay down.
Did not ever like the Sevilla kits when they were first released. Somehow this one grew on me and years later I regret not buying it. But the Sevilla designs often give me the fedling some random intern just threw it together quickly in an afternoon, that might just be me though.
Jim, great write-up. Though I will disagree with you on one key point: Ze Inglish.
I am seriously lost on which words mean good and which words mean bad. Though, I must admit, I sort of enjoy it.
Proper naff? Bangers? I’m feeling like Ted Lasso in Season 1 right about now.
I saw a rumor from the footy headlines that made them out to be similar to ones 20 years ago. I hope it’s not true, because they don’t look great

