Thursday, June 6, 2013

Catwalk of shame See the 10 worst kits in English football history

Catwalk of shame

See the 10 worst kits in English football history

GAME FOR A LAUGH ... new kit has caused giggles with likeness to arcade classic Space Invaders
GAME FOR A LAUGH ... new kit has caused giggles with likeness to arcade classic Space Invaders

YOU’LL Never Walk Outside! Fans have torn a strip off Liverpool’s disastrous new away kit.

But the shocking Space Invaders shirt is just the latest in a long line of fashion failures from England’s top clubs.
We have sifted through the SunSport charity bin to find the tops that history could not forget.
Scroll down to see our list of 10 horror English kits... if you dare!

1 COVENTRY 1978-79 (AWAY)

THIS laughable brown away kit has been a stain on Coventry’s history since the 70s.
Coventry City

2 BRIGHTON 1990-91 (AWAY)

FANS were desperate to dim this barmy Bright away shirt.
Brighton

3 HULL CITY 1991-92 (HOME)

IT’S the sigh of the Tigers as Hull fans put up with this animal-print disaster.
Hull

4 LUTON TOWN 1991-92 (HOME)

STYLISH Frenchman Eric Cantona could not bear to look at this Hatters horror.
Luton

5 BIRMINGHAM 1992-93 (HOME)

FEW fans felt the need to dash to the shops and buy this bizarre Brum kit.
Birmingham

6 HUDDERSFIELD 1992-93 (AWAY)

TOWN star enjoys a rare moment of cheer in this nightmare away kit.
Huddersfield

7 CHELSEA 1995-96 (AWAY)

SEXY football? Not for Ruud Gullit in this shocking grey and orange shirt.
Ruud Gullit

8 MANCHESTER UNITED 1995-96 (AWAY)

ALEX FERGUSON saw red at this grey kit — ordering United to swap to blue DURING this embarassing defeat at Southampton.
Manchester United

9 CHELSEA 2007-08 (AWAY)

LAMPS shines bright in this ridiculous high-viz strip.
Chelsea

10 CARDIFF 2013-14 (HOME)

CARDIFF were a laughing stock when this kit was released after their promotion to the Premier League.
City bosses caved in and allowed fans — still furious that owner Vincent Tan ditched their historic blue in 2012 — to vote for a new shorts colour.
Cardiff

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