Quangy
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Quangy got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in Our Derby County Collection - Luke & Keith Boden
Puma era was a great era on the pitch and even better for shirts and sportswear off the field. Shame the yellow was never produced as a replica though. Here's the 4 Genuine Match worn Puma shirts worn from 1995-1997. #dcfc
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Quangy got a reaction from C-stand in Our Derby County Collection - Luke & Keith Boden
Puma era was a great era on the pitch and even better for shirts and sportswear off the field. Shame the yellow was never produced as a replica though. Here's the 4 Genuine Match worn Puma shirts worn from 1995-1997. #dcfc
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Quangy got a reaction from BarrowRam in Our Derby County Collection - Luke & Keith Boden
Its nearly time for the big one, the East Midlands Derby. White v Red (main colours) Derby V Notts tomorrow evening. Heres some match worn examples of when Derby wore both sets of colours. Red has featured in many ways throughout Derby's history, if its a mainly full Red shirt in the 60s & 70s and some prior to that, Red sponsor logo, Red numbers or Red detailing. Especially in the 80s in to early 90s and more recently with the Pedegree and Just eat logos.
What are your personal preferences and thoughts on this topic? Should red be featured on the shirts in future or absolutely not?
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Quangy got a reaction from Reggie Greenwood in Our Derby County Collection - Luke & Keith Boden
I just asked him for a buy it now price and he said £40 so I brought it off him.
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Quangy got a reaction from Inverurie Ram in Our Derby County Collection - Luke & Keith Boden
I just asked him for a buy it now price and he said £40 so I brought it off him.
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Quangy got a reaction from Reggie Greenwood in Our Derby County Collection - Luke & Keith Boden
Its nearly time for the big one, the East Midlands Derby. White v Red (main colours) Derby V Notts tomorrow evening. Heres some match worn examples of when Derby wore both sets of colours. Red has featured in many ways throughout Derby's history, if its a mainly full Red shirt in the 60s & 70s and some prior to that, Red sponsor logo, Red numbers or Red detailing. Especially in the 80s in to early 90s and more recently with the Pedegree and Just eat logos.
What are your personal preferences and thoughts on this topic? Should red be featured on the shirts in future or absolutely not?
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Quangy got a reaction from Inverurie Ram in Our Derby County Collection - Luke & Keith Boden
Its nearly time for the big one, the East Midlands Derby. White v Red (main colours) Derby V Notts tomorrow evening. Heres some match worn examples of when Derby wore both sets of colours. Red has featured in many ways throughout Derby's history, if its a mainly full Red shirt in the 60s & 70s and some prior to that, Red sponsor logo, Red numbers or Red detailing. Especially in the 80s in to early 90s and more recently with the Pedegree and Just eat logos.
What are your personal preferences and thoughts on this topic? Should red be featured on the shirts in future or absolutely not?
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Quangy reacted to MuespachRam in Our Derby County Collection - Luke & Keith Boden
I have to say I much prefer to see shirts like this that are showing their signs of wear and age than the pristine 1970's/80's kits that just look like they have rolled off the production line.
I can only speak from personal experience but on the rare occasion I got a shirt as a kid I never took it off.... I remember wearing the le coq sportif Fly British midlands kit to my uncles wedding.... ha ha
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