The Worst Football Kits of All Time

The Worst Football Kits of All Time

by David Moor (Author), David Moor (Author)

Synopsis

In the mad, money-driven world of football, some rather interesting and sometimes shocking kits have been worn upon the field of play. This book is a full-colour celebration of some of the most outrageous strips foisted upon the poor players and the loyal fans, from clashing colours (think graphite/tangerine and custard cream) and disastrous designs (bruised banana anyone?) to surprising sponsors (too rude for the cover) and bad luck omens (you know the one, grey, swapped at half time?). With some classics and some surprises too, The Worst Football Kits of All Time is set to delight fans young and old, from strips donned by Victorian gentleman to modern-day prima donnas. The question is, how many of those featured do you have clogging up your wardrobe? Who knows, maybe they might even become fashionable again. So which really is the worst? You decide...

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: 1
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 30 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 075245904X
ISBN 13: 9780752459042

Author Bio
David Moor is a respected authority in football kit history and runs his own, very popular, website historicalfootballkits.co.uk. Ever since the 1966 World Cup he's been fascinated by kit design and over the years has compiled one of the biggest football kit archives available. His favourite worst kit is Hull City's 1992 home, tiger print effort. It's a beauty.