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New Ireland 08/09 Home Umbro football kit

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This is the new Ireland Home kit for the 08/09 season made by Umbro. Worn by the ‘Boys in Green’ for the first time in yesterdays match against Brazil at Croke Park.

This is the new Ireland Home kit for the 2008/09 season made by Umbro. Worn by the ‘Boys in Green’ for the first time in yesterdays match against Brazil at Croke Park.

This is the new Ireland Home kit for the 08/09 season made by Umbro. Worn by the ‘Boys in Green’ for the first time in yesterdays match against Brazil at Croke Park.


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0 # 2008-02-07 19:11
Is it me, or is this pretty much the same as the last couple of Ireland strips?
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0 # 2008-02-07 20:06
:cheer: B) :evil: :s :dry: :kiss: :Pinch: :shock: :side: :silly: :unsure: :woohoo: :huh: :whistle: :!: :-?: :idea: :arrow: yep :angry: :0
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0 # 2008-02-07 20:08
full crap,no changes at all
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0 # 2008-02-07 20:19
Do Ireland have a new kit for every game...?
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0 # 2008-02-07 20:56
umbro are rubbush. IT IS THE EXACT same only for a few different lines.
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0 # cronaldo7 2008-02-07 22:57
Umbro are by far the worst kit makers, design-wise. That is absolute garbage.
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0 # 2008-02-08 00:57
It\'s better than the England away kit.
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0 # 2008-02-08 10:54
Is that all Umbro can do? Put a callor on the the same design as the last one?
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0 # 2008-02-08 11:19
Firstly, learn to spell. Secondly get a chuffing life. Thirdly, what do you expect Umbro to do with national kits? They\'re hardly going to give Ireland a navy shirt with brown stripes are they? Jesus wept.
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0 # 2008-02-08 23:05
its rubbish, like one of the old pennys/oneills shirts during Italia\'90! back to adidas!
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0 # 2008-02-09 11:09
Hey Dave! Calm down!
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0 # 2008-02-11 16:17
Simply terrible...why Green ?...It\'s always that colour. Surely they could have popped down to B & Q for a colour chart or something.
Reminds me of a big Green Spud - with two arm s and two legs and a head , well not really a Spud. More like a terrible itchy wool jumper which your Gran would have knitted for Christmas.

Embrace the culture of Glasgow Rangers , try a new colour. Blue for example ! Its simply the best.

:woohoo:
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0 # 2008-02-17 23:29
Ireland needs another contract with adidas.

The \'culture\' of Rangers has been encapsulated on to the Rangers shirt - each one stinks of urine, vomit and faeces.

And no-one wants your Scottish checked skirts, knitted by your wee grannie, either!
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0 # 2008-02-20 17:15
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Ireland needs another contract with adidas.

The \'culture\' of Rangers has been encapsulated on to the Rangers shirt - each one stinks of urine, vomit and faeces.

And no-one wants your Scottish checked



skirts, knitted by your wee grannie,
either!


Ma wee Grannie uses Persil...so my Blue top doesn\'t smell of any ofthe above...just of Blue Bells
Don\'t think Adidas would touch the Tottie Pickers...Lotto or some other duff tops would suit the stinky green

My legs look great in my kilt..
Simply the Best

Embrace the Blue & Orange Culture
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0 # 2008-02-22 22:19
Hehe it\'s good to know that ya wee grannie uses Persil - but I bet she gets a shock when she sees the \'culture\' on the shirt before washing it!

Nothing wrong with blue and orange...if it\'s a Dutch shirt!

Forget the religious divide and embrace the Green Machine!
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0 # 2008-02-24 22:17
Any idea when this shirt is available to buy? I\'m going to be away travelling for 6 months. Would like to get an Ireland shirt.
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0 # 2008-02-25 13:02
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Hehe it\'s good to know that ya wee grannie uses Persil - but I bet she gets a shock when she sees the \'culture\' on the shirt before washing it!

Nothing wrong with blue and orange...if it\'s a Dutch shirt!

Forget the religious divide and embrace the Green Machine!




Greetings from top of the league :cheer:
My Grannie is doing a wee jig and having a wee dram to celebrate.The wee soul needs some fun , been a while since we won anything decent.
She is still using the Persil to make sure mt top is fresh and clean in time for the league winners party
See that the Spuds pumped the Scots egg chasers at the weekend
Glad I\'m British
Green or Blue..doesn\'t matter what you do...RFC are much better for you

Think the tops out on Paddys Day
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0 # 2008-02-27 10:10
Glad that I am British, too
But I won\'t don the Rangers\' blue
To my Irish roots I will stay true
The hoops will still run rings around you

You\'re top of the league
And things are looking up
But you still \'aint won
The European cup!

God Save the Queen?
God Save the Green Machine!
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0 # 2008-02-28 21:15
its out to buy on the 13th MarQuote:
Any idea when this shirt is available to buy? I\'m going to be away travelling for 6 months. Would like to get an Ireland shirt.




its out to buy 13th March
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0 # 2008-06-07 01:25
None of you realise what you\'re saying.

Adidas, Nike, Umbro, you name the manufacturer...

EVERY one of them are the same. Not umbro.
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0 # 2008-12-04 22:19
ive worn all the full ireland n kits n der all completly different
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