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Watford 08/09 home away GK Diadora kits E-mail
Sunday, 11 May 2008

These are the new Watford home and away kits for the 08/09 season made by Diadora and the goalkeepers kit

These are the new Watford home and away kits for the 08/09 season made by Diadora and the goalkeepers shirts. The club was founded in 1881, first playing at Cassio Road ground, before moving to Vicarage Road in 1922, where they remain to this day.

The club has the nickame of The Hornets due to its yellow and black strip. The first mention of the club's colours dates from 1888, when they wore blue shirts. Over the next few seasons, press reports researched by Trefor Jones, describe their shirts as variously "olive and scarlet," "orange and yellow" and "amber and scarlet." There is no record of how these colours were arranged but Historical kits have used artistic license to present them. It is, however, established that in November 1904, Watford played in yellow, green and red hoops

These are the new Watford home and away shirts for the 08/09 season made by Diadora

These are the new Watford goalkeepers shirts.

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hull city   |2008-05-11
these are relly nice kits.
shame that they will be used in championship, cos
they wont be gettin through the play offs after what happened today
Bacon   |2008-05-11
Urgh, they're about as bad as their last premiership kit
Should've kept the
current one!
bj  - WATFORD   |2008-05-11
:p WHAT A SHIRT! BEST IVE EVER SEEN FOR WATFORD! :grin
NathWFC   |2008-05-11
Prefer the current kit but a steady 3/5 for the home, away and home 'keepers
kits, but the away 'keepers kit colour is terrible.
Jon   |2008-05-11
They look alright but they're nowt special, and a bit dated, especially the
keeper kits - Roma wore shirts with that same type of collar in 06/07! Is it me
or are Diadora's kits for UK teams made under licence (like with Puma) or
something because they always seem to use outdated templates or something
derived from an outdated template?
hemel lifters   |2008-05-11
Nasty, tacky, just naff really.
AL   |2008-05-11
HORRIBLE! :upset
nicholasdane     |2008-05-12

Yeah, I have always liked the Watford colour combinations, and the away kit is
very pleasent on the eye, the away keepers is horrible ( David James would have
refused to wear it!).
Steve of Notts County   |2008-05-12
Watford have ALWAYS had the worse kits in the league. The colour!!! Looks like a
packet of Solvite wallpaper paste.
chelsea 920   |2008-05-12
it looks kie diadora put this kit together in 5 minutes. awful completly boring.
its a shame because their current kit is reaaly good. igh
QPR   |2008-06-27
not bad, quite simple which is good.
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