Finally, our friends from SPAOTP bring you a new Shirt Legend poll which, as ever, asks you to choose your favourite shirt for a particular team - regardless of whether you support them or not.
This is a poll for fans of football shirts and football kits everywhere, and this time they have something a little different for you.
Whereas before they focused on England and Scotland, this time SPAOTP move on to the first club on the list, and it's Liverpool FC.
So without further ado, let's survey the sixteen shirts in question before you to pick your favourite. Read and vote here.
Creative agencies in the UK are being invited to develop the mascots for the London 2012 Games.
The UK's creative industry can register their interest in designing the mascots through the 'CompeteFor' section of the London 2012 Business Network. The application process will then begin, with the eventual successful agency or consortium expected to engage the public in some way for the mascots' development.
The mascots will be brought to life in many ways including as toys, on clothing, in film and animation, video games and in physical form.
The Olympic and Paralympic Games will each have their own mascots.
From first official mascot, 'Waldi' at the Munich 1972 Games, to the 'Fuwa' in Beijing this year, mascots are popular and a key way of generating the revenue needed to stage the Games.
After unveiling a new UEFA cup logo and setup last month, the UEFA has unveiled its new visual identity for the 2009 UEFA Champions League final in Rome, a design that combines today's competition trophy with the ancient Roman symbol of victory, a laurel wreath.
Wreaths were worn by victorious emperors as they rode through the streets of Ancient Rome in carriages drawn by white horses, and have a special place in the city's history.
Framing the main elements of the design is a stylized portrait of Rome's famous landmark, the Colosseum.
Taken together, the different parts of the new identity reflect the city's history, architectural heritage and passion for football.
The UEFA has approved the change of logo and name for the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League from the 2009/10 season.
The new name heralds major changes to the competition, which will have a new 48-team group stage with centralised marketing of broadcast rights, a presenting sponsor and an official matchball in addition to centralised sponsorship from the knockout stage and a new logo and visual identity
UEFA President Michel Platini said: "These changes will improve this historic competition, which is very important for UEFA and for European football as it gives more fans, players and clubs the thrill of European club football. I am convinced the new format will give the UEFA Europa League a successful new impetus."
Brazilian legend Romario is considering legal action against football shirt manufacturer Reebok and his former club Vasco da Gama, who without the approval of Romario produced football shirts that celebrates the 1000 goals, which Romario claims to have scored in the course of his career.
According to Romario's lawyer, the former Barcelona star has the rights to produce such a football shirt, and these shirts are not covered by the contract agreements made.
Romario, 42 years, ended his career earlier this year.
The Football Association of Thailand (FAT) has changed the national team's home kit colours from all red to yellow shirt and white shorts.
FAT secretary-general Ong-art Korsinka said yesterday the FAT had informed Fifa of the change while the all blue away kit remains unchanged.
Since October 2007, Thailand has used the yellow shirt which is the colour of the king Bhumibol Adulyadej and has used white shorts and white socks at the first kit for the celebrations on the auspicious occasion of his majesty the king’s 80th Birthday Anniversary on December 5.
Red is also an auspicious colour because it is one of the colours in the Thai national flag. However, yellow is more popular because it is the colour of the King who was born on Monday, he said.
"Yellow is a lucky colour and it is also the King's colour," Ong-art said.
"We performed well last year in yellow shirt and won the SEA Games so we decided to make it our uniform for home games." Fifa has approved the changed, he said.
You can still find the red Thailand Home shirt here
FIFA presented the very first 'FIFA World Champions Badge' to reigning world champions Italy in Coverciano, Italy.
The Squadra Azzurra are the first national team to receive this badge, which from now on will be awarded after every FIFA World Cup finals competition.
The reigning world champions will be able to wear the badge until the next FIFA World Cup.
"Wearing a badge to mark the team's triumph in 2006 is a way to proudly commemorate, day after day, the title of world champion," said the FIFA President, who personally congratulated the Italian world champions during their training session at the Italian Football Association's academy in Coverciano.
"This badge pays tribute to the world champions and is a gesture of respect and recognition."
"Italy have the honor of being the first team in the history of the World Cup to wear FIFA's new badge. It is a source of great pride for the whole of Italian football," said coach Marcello Lippi.