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Originally posted by tetsujin1979 tetsujin1979 wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

I’ve always struggled to like anything with the crest introduced in 2004.

Why did we get a new crest then?
Because the FAI wanted a new modern marketable brand crest/logo. You cant spell fail without......

Serious question but why did they copy/paste Israel's crest template? It looks very cheap Dead
other way around, Ireland logo was first

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Originally posted by tetsujin1979 tetsujin1979 wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

I’ve always struggled to like anything with the crest introduced in 2004.

Why did we get a new crest then?
Because the FAI wanted a new modern marketable brand crest/logo. You cant spell fail without......

Serious question but why did they copy/paste Israel's crest template? It looks very cheap Dead
other way around, Ireland logo was first

Fair enough! I'll leave it at that LOL
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Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

I’ve always struggled to like anything with the crest introduced in 2004.

Why did we get a new crest then?
Because the FAI wanted a new modern marketable brand crest/logo. You cant spell fail without......

Serious question but why did they copy/paste Israel's crest template? It looks very cheap Dead
other way around, Ireland logo was first
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Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

I’ve always struggled to like anything with the crest introduced in 2004.

Why did we get a new crest then?
Because the FAI wanted a new modern marketable brand crest/logo. You cant spell fail without......

Serious question but why did they copy/paste Israel's crest template? It looks very cheap Dead
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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

I always feel rebranding is a try-hard effort to look like something productive is being done. It’s like a survey. Soft work to make it look like serious work is being done.
 
That's been the FAI's MO since their inception really.
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I always feel rebranding is a try-hard effort to look like something productive is being done. It’s like a survey. Soft work to make it look like serious work is being done.
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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

I’ve always struggled to like anything with the crest introduced in 2004.

Why did we get a new crest then?
Because the FAI wanted a new modern marketable brand crest/logo. You cant spell fail without......
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Originally posted by depechemode depechemode wrote:


2012 You needed a head like a ferret to get into this . Worst by far


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Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

any one since 2010 that isn't the 2010 one Thumbs Up
 
1 sponsorless long sleeve - Thumbs Up
 
1 sponsorless short sleeve - Thumbs Up
 
1 sponsorless long sleeve still in its packaging - Thumbs Up
ClapHome & away were class in 2010. Unsponsored version even better, only Jersey I’ve ever bought more than 1 of


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2012 You needed a head like a ferret to get into this . Worst by far
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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

I’ve always struggled to like anything with the crest introduced in 2004.

Why did we get a new crest then?
Agreed. It’s horrendous.
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I’ve always struggled to like anything with the crest introduced in 2004.

Why did we get a new crest then?
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Originally posted by Devrozex Devrozex wrote:

Originally posted by doherty doherty wrote:

Even though it brings back bad memories i always kinda liked that orange kit.
 
Likewise. And because it was only worn once - in a shambolic loss to Macedonia - there's almost a bit of a cult classic vibe to it.
 
The best home jerseys are the Italia 90 one, the WC98 qualifying campaign one, the WC2002 one and the Euro2016 one.
 
The best away jerseys are the Italia 90 one, the Euro96 qualifying campaign one and the Euro2016 one.
 
The worst jersey, by some distance, has to be the Euro2012 home one. Absolute bang of TE off it.

That's exactly what I thought when it first came out. N.I. 93 jersey.
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Originally posted by doherty doherty wrote:

Even though it brings back bad memories i always kinda liked that orange kit.
 
Likewise. And because it was only worn once - in a shambolic loss to Macedonia - there's almost a bit of a cult classic vibe to it.
 
The best home jerseys are the Italia 90 one, the WC98 qualifying campaign one, the WC2002 one and the Euro2016 one.
 
The best away jerseys are the Italia 90 one, the Euro96 qualifying campaign one and the Euro2016 one.
 
The worst jersey, by some distance, has to be the Euro2012 home one. Absolute bang of TE off it.
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Originally posted by djhegzy djhegzy wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Originally posted by Adobolo Adobolo wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Surely the 2016 black/white one has to be the worst purely because it was never ever worn and quickly replaced with a pure white one.

The women's wore it a few times but the fact they charged €70 for a jersey for it to never be worn by the men's team has to up there.
That was the third jersey, I know a few lads who bought it and it’s just like a training top it’s horrible. The 1998-2000 away black jersey was never worn either but I think it’s a lovely jersey.

It came out atleast half a year before the white one so it was advertised as the 'away' one Ouch

Actually think its a nice top, saw the many criticisms about it looking like a training top alright, it's not the greatest but it's not an eye sore either.

the black one with the green stripe across it was a great top, must of been around 2012? 
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Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Originally posted by Adobolo Adobolo wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Surely the 2016 black/white one has to be the worst purely because it was never ever worn and quickly replaced with a pure white one.

The women's wore it a few times but the fact they charged €70 for a jersey for it to never be worn by the men's team has to up there.
That was the third jersey, I know a few lads who bought it and it’s just like a training top it’s horrible. The 1998-2000 away black jersey was never worn either but I think it’s a lovely jersey.

It came out atleast half a year before the white one so it was advertised as the 'away' one Ouch

Actually think its a nice top, saw the many criticisms about it looking like a training top alright, it's not the greatest but it's not an eye sore either.

the black one with the green stripe across it was a great top, must of been around 2012? 
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Originally posted by Adobolo Adobolo wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Surely the 2016 black/white one has to be the worst purely because it was never ever worn and quickly replaced with a pure white one.

The women's wore it a few times but the fact they charged €70 for a jersey for it to never be worn by the men's team has to up there.
That was the third jersey, I know a few lads who bought it and it’s just like a training top it’s horrible. The 1998-2000 away black jersey was never worn either but I think it’s a lovely jersey.

It came out atleast half a year before the white one so it was advertised as the 'away' one Ouch

Actually think its a nice top, saw the many criticisms about it looking like a training top alright, it's not the greatest but it's not an eye sore either.
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Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Surely the 2016 black/white one has to be the worst purely because it was never ever worn and quickly replaced with a pure white one.

The women's wore it a few times but the fact they charged €70 for a jersey for it to never be worn by the men's team has to up there.
That was the third jersey, I know a few lads who bought it and it’s just like a training top it’s horrible. The 1998-2000 away black jersey was never worn either but I think it’s a lovely jersey.
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