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Sochaux 2008-2009 home Lotto football kit

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The new Sochaux home kit for 2008/2009 season was unveiled this Monday and is produced in the research and development centre of Lotto in collaboration with the club.

The new shirt is retaining the traditional colours of FCSM but for the first time it has vertical stripe on it. The partnership between Lotto Sport Italia and the Football Club Sochaux was signed in 2004, and continues successfully. Lotto provides all the teams, professionals and youth, with clothing and accessories for matches, training and recreation. All teams will also Lotto football boots, with the exception of the first team.

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0 # 2008-06-23 22:00
Better than the horrible pointy arrow design from last season. Not sure why the Dark Blue stripe suddenly loses colour at the bottom .. seems rather uneccessary.
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0 # 2008-06-23 22:42
its PSG style!!!!
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0 # 2008-06-23 23:09
yeah right, as PSG holds the copyright for central vertical stripe...
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0 # 2008-06-23 23:22
If PSG did Lyon would be in trouble lol

Bacck to the shirt, it\'s simple, nice detailing under the collar, I like it. I also like the faded stripe affect, I think it makes it look modern.
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0 # Thomasinho 2008-06-23 23:48
In France....Yes.
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0 # Thomasinho 2008-06-23 23:49
\"yeah right, as PSG holds the copyright for central vertical stripe...\"

In France, YES.
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0 # 2008-06-24 01:36
Nice. Too bad the sponsor is part of the oil cartel making record profits from record prices..prices they \"can\'t control\".
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0 # danwho 2008-06-24 01:54
Don\'t we get to vote on this one?!?! 4/5 for me. Great effort for lotto.
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0 # FDV 2008-06-24 10:23
omg stop talking about PSG !
3/5
This is a good shirt,but I agree with tony, the darkblue becoming yellow in the bottom of theshirt was not necessary
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0 # 2008-06-24 11:18
I don\'t like it. I hope that style of new Lotto kit for PergoCrema (Italian C1) isn\'t the same of Sochaux...
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0 # 2008-06-24 20:20
PSG??I think it looks more like Borussia Dortmunds top from about 2-3 years ago
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0 # brandos13 2008-06-24 21:22
La nueva del barca visitante

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0 # 2008-06-25 14:22
I bet that Palermo, Fiorentina, and other club shirts sponsored by lotto will all look the same. Lotto and Diadora are both Italian kit with lack of inspiration
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0 # Rex Croatorum 2008-07-02 14:21
Nice one, good job for Lotto. Since Croatian shirt in 1998 i don`t like them very much, but this is good.
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0 # 2008-07-08 17:01
wow that neon yellow is ugly!!!!
an oil company sponsor? maybe instead of a champions league we can have a merchants of death and greed against the \"good guys.\"

merchants of death would have to be:américa de calí, manchester city, sochaux (mobil), red bull salzburg, red bull new york, river plate (obviously), and a great many others.
\"good guys;\" hammarby, barcelona, aston villa, boca juniors, chivas, and too few others.

would have to include newcastle in merchants of death, even though it\'s not osama interested, it still has the name binladen. you don\'t hear about jimmy hitler selling his stock in ebay to buy hertha berlin. :unsure:
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