that video was very cringey to me. To top it off the home shirt just doesn't look right so many things off about it.
Not sure who the video is aimed at. I would guess trendy late teens to mid 20's, if so how many of that demographic are buying LFC shirts to begin with. I would think very little.
The video is a piss take. Joe is stood there with a lolly ice for ****ssake. They turn out quite a bit of stuff like this, it's not meant to be taken seriously.
I'm not particularly bothered about the kit, as I wouldn't be seen dead in one anyway, and when they're just little blobs on a tv screen you can't see the vile details anyway. I don't like footballers being paraded like fashion models - reminds me of the Spice Boys.
I don't mind the colour in itself. I just think that colours are a part of a team's identity, and that colour is not part of ours. Away kits have to be different obviously, but I'd still like the kits to have some sort of co-ordination - and, as I never wear replica kits, it's value as a fashion item is irrelevant to me.
We have used black a few times in the relatively recent past. I don't like it and I think all kit should be first and foremost designed for footballers to see each other. I think this might be difficult to see against certain backgrounds. I liked the dayglow orange kit or purple kit because of this. Dull colours are never good. For me they have enough ****ing training kits and third kits to at least give the team a good chance of seeing each other on the ****ing park.
The colour of the kit is making no difference to if you can see them. If you can’t see your teammate you need to get eye tested now moan that the kit is the wrong colour.