Fulham 13/14 adidas Third Football Kit

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This is the Fulham adidas Third shirt and kit for the 2013-14 season.

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The all blue kit with white and orange details was initially launched by the travelling fans and then worn in the opening day Premier League fixture against Sunderland - with white socks - as the side came away with all three points.

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Like the Home and Away shirts, the shirt carries new sponsor Marathon Bet and this model features a deep blue body with predominantly orange sleeves and white stripes.

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  • This commment is unpublished.
    fsc · 10 years ago
    Surprised to see them in Chelsea colours yesterday
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    fsc · 10 years ago
    That hideously ugly 'Bat Wings' template again. Shockingly lazy work from Adidas this year.
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    Myki · 10 years ago
    look, this template isn't the worst thing to ever be made. and it's getting a fair amount of hate (quite fairly in some aspects). I think this is because adidas has really taken a unimaginative approach this season.

    the real issue i think is not the template... but the fact that there are templates at all and the amount this one has been used is ridiculous.

    saying that. would prefer this template over a liverpool away kit! haha
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    fsc · 10 years ago
    Fulham had such nice kits last year...now they have these...
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    fsc · 10 years ago
    Nope! Horrible.
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    fsc · 10 years ago
    Another unimaginatuve template Adidas will charge £40/50 for :-|
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    fsc · 10 years ago
    I actually think its a nice templae when you get use to it :-)
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    fsc · 10 years ago
    nice to see adidas doing somthing different