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Daegu 2010 joma kits

Daegu Football Club unveiled the new home and away kits made by Joma.

Daegu FC was established in 2002, and entered the K-League in 2003. Daegu became famous with their extremely aggressive football, becoming the top-scoring team but also highest-conceding team. Their football was nicknamed "Bullet Football" for their speedy and attacking style.

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+2 # 2010-02-18 23:37
nice colours but boring design.
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+3 # 2010-02-19 00:42
simple stripe. pretty good~
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+1 # 2010-02-19 01:18
The shiny material makes them look like Pajamas.
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0 # 2010-02-19 02:03
Diggin' the white kit and the immaculate white socks although Joma seriously need to redesign their logo. It's one of the most boring!

Also, dude on the first pic in the right looks like Spock.

That is all.
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0 # 2010-02-19 08:39
spot on! its spock allright haha
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0 # 2010-02-19 09:35
the jackets are cool!
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0 # 2010-02-19 17:02
The jackets are awesome, oh and the logo is boring? More boring than when reebok just write 'reebok', or Lonsdale? Take a look at the new Joma logo which they use on the sleeves of teams like Leicester and Charlton, the modern, swooping 'J', much better than most logos.
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-1 # 2010-02-20 16:35
Why do South Korean (and Japanese) teams always get their players to do a daft clenched fist pose in kit launches?
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+2 # 2010-02-21 16:24
They(South Korean) usually express their fierce determination through fist pose at various launching ceremonies.


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South Koreans are quite agressive in sport affairs and generally tend to regard sport as battle.

The general(popular) cheer chant in South Korea is 'fighting!!!'[hwa-i-ting]. It's typical Konglish expression.

Most of them usually chant 'fighting!!!' when they watch the match in the stadium or incourage someone who is facing big challange or attempt.

This word has been used as different meaning to original meaning in this country for a long time.

So many western people speak English as first language confuse and misunderstand when they listen to this expression in Korea at the first time.

'Fighting!!!' just means 'cheer up.', 'come on'


e.g.) Blues Fighting!!! ---> Come on, Blues!!!
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0 # 2010-02-21 16:29
They(South Korean) usually express their fierce determination through fist pose at various launching ceremonies.


Tip)

South Koreans are quite aggressive in sport affairs and generally tend to regard sport as battle.

The general(popular) cheer chant in South Korea is 'fighting!!!'[hwa-i-ting]. It's typical Konglish expression.

Most of them usually chant 'fighting!!!' when they watch the match in the stadium or incourage someone who is facing big challange or attempt.

This word has been used as different meaning to original meaning in this country for a long time.

So many western people speak English as first language confuse and misunderstand when they listen to this expression in Korea at the first time.

'Fighting!!!' just means 'cheer up.', 'come on'


e.g.) Blues Fighting!!! ---> Come on, Blues!!!
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-1 # 2010-02-22 09:37
Thats terrible....Joma are chaep and nasty
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