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Peterborough United 10/11 Adidas Home Kit

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Peterborough United 10-11 adidas home kit

The new Peterborough United home kit will go on sale from 9am on Thursday 1st July from the Posh Club and after week's of teasing, we can now reveal the full strip here.

The shirt, which features the club website as the main sponsor, is blue with white piping while the adidas logo is in the centre of the design. Adult shirts will be priced at £40, the shorts are £20 while the socks will be available at £7.

There are many children sizes available priced at £30 for the shirt, £18 for the shorts and £7 for the socks. Goalkeeping kits are also available, priced at £45 for the shirt, £20 for the shorts and £7 for the socks (in adult sizes). Children sizes are also available priced at £35 for the shirt, £18 for the shorts and £7 for the socks. 

Not only that, but at 4.30pm, Kelvin Langmead, Mark Little, Grant McCann, George Boyd and manager Gary Johnson will be in store for an hour to sign autographs and pose for pictures.

The Shop will be open from 9am until 7pm on Thursday and remember the first 25 customers who spend £50 in-store will receive a goody bag worth over £10. Please note that the Club Shop will be closed from 3pm today (Wednesday).

Thanks to Posh


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+6 # shanahan 2010-06-30 21:25
Looks like a sharper version of the Chelsea kit from a couple years back. It looks better, but I just think that shirt is perhaps slightly too plain. I love the way they're sponsoring themselves though.
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+4 # Banned in DC 2010-06-30 22:33
I'd say this is a pretty posh kit.
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-9 # 2010-06-30 21:26
In before the 'Chelsea' comments
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+4 # Baggio Blue 2010-06-30 21:40
Er . . . . no
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+2 # ChelseaBlueBoy 2010-06-30 21:38
Staring at that kit is like staring at the 06-08 Chelsea kit.

But, nice kit all round for the posh.....But....Loving their sponsor
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-3 # 2010-06-30 21:55
THATS BASICALLY CHELSEAS KIT BUT WITHOUT THE RED ON IT
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-7 # 2010-06-30 22:30
i can piss out a better kit than adidas can design one
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+1 # 2010-06-30 22:41
Isn't this just the Nigeria WC shirt but in blue?

Anyway, what's with the adidas stripes recently - in the past couple of seasons I've noticed that the stripes on the arms are never continuous any more- they always seem to be broken up in the middle of the arm.

Is this because of some FIFA law saying that all sleeve patches must be on a plain background? Or is it just an adidas design fad?
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0 # 2010-07-01 01:25
GET READY FOR SEEING THIS TEMPLATE IN DIFERENT COLOURS ALL AROUND THE WORLD
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+3 # 2010-07-01 06:39
Most Posh fans were hoping to see a shirt with white sleeves to celebrate 50 league seasons, however as adidas templates go it is pretty smart. White shorts would have stopped some of the Chelsea comparisons.
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0 # 2010-07-01 07:19
Would look good as a Chelsea or Rangers home kit.
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+1 # 2010-07-01 07:29
Chelsea kit, Posh badge. I wish more clubs had such a nicely congruent sponsor logo.Too many horrible, clashing online gambling logos about.
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-1 # 2010-07-01 10:13
Looks like a blue Nigeria kit, not Chelsea.
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0 # 2010-07-01 17:01
Very nice kits. Simple but effective
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0 # 2010-07-01 20:49
its nice but adidas have gone a bit plain with thier kit design for next season, and nike have gone over the top. puma seem to have the most impressive designs from what ive seen
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0 # 2010-07-02 05:26
@not bad WTF!! look at newcastle puma kit also puma are using a template for all there kits
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0 # 2010-07-22 09:16
They sponsor themselves. Good work. (rubbish). Forget Chelsea, it looks like it's thee training kit that kids get from David Beckham Academy. (it's not as bad as the face suggests, I just like the face)
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0 # 2010-07-29 23:26
During the time when I was browsing this thread, I had to constantly remind myself not think about the home shirt of Chelsea.
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