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Posted by Kevin Brodie on 06/16/2011

I just saw the pictures of Liverpool's third kit this morning and I feel the need to comment that The Reds should never wear white and blue as the feature colours in a kit. I understand that football is business and the need to market and sell these shirts is very important to the success of our club but surely there must be other colour schemes available to our club. We must uphold some of our traditions.

Our new owners have not put a foot wrong since saving us from the unspeakable pair but this is a decent size marketing gaffe that needs to be fixed. I'm not sure who's idea this was or who signed off on it but surely they must have understood this would be a mistake.

Perhaps the new LFC supporters committee will be able to have a conversation with Ian Ayre and the owners and have this kit removed and replaced with Pink (oh wait, Everton have corned the market on hideous Pink strips).

So far we have signed one player from Sunderland and from what I remember of him he is very confident on the ball. I read about a handful of names every day, none of which I believe until it actually happens. I think that we will sign Charlie Adam and Enrique however, in the next two weeks.


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Kevin Brodie Kevin Brodie has been fortunate enough to see some of Liverpool’s greatest teams and players in action over the last 35 years. Reds fans are spoiled for choice in trying to pick their favourite memory. The best early memory I have of watching Liverpool in person was our 7-0 thrashing of Spurs, with the 7th goal being a thing of beauty. Watching us in 89 lift the FA Cup after the terrible disaster at Hillsborough was also very special. My favourite Liverpool moment on the TV has to be the Champions League final in 2005. It was a day I will never forget.

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