The worst kit in the history of the Olympics. Goes will with the worst logo and the worst mascots.
Team GB Olympics Kit
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Re: Team GB Olympics Kit
Why is Edowu wearing a cheap pair of football socks?
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Re: Team GB Olympics Kit
And an X-factor skin-suit
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That's what happens when you get Stella McCartney involves. *chunder*
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the designer wrote: The TeamGB kit for the London Olympics has been launched. Designer Stella McCartney said: "The first place to start on a project like this is to look at the Union flag. For me it's one of the most beautiful flags in the world and it was important for me to stay true to that iconic design but also to modernise it and present it in a contemporary way. Ultimately, we wanted the athletes to feel like a team and be proud with the identity we created."
Who said you need talent if you have rich and famous parents.....
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It's takes a lot to make Jess Ennis look only okay. That T-shirt manages!
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No one there seems to have considered that physcological research has shown that people are more competitive when wearing red. They've chosen to emphasise the more passive blue (and this is from a Birmingham City supporter)
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I could have sworn that the union flag had some red in it?
Was it a Scot that designed the kit, as there is a lot of blue?
Was it a Scot that designed the kit, as there is a lot of blue?
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Paul Frost wrote:I could have sworn that the union flag had some red in it?
Was it a Scot that designed the kit, as there is a lot of blue?
No but her Dad could be an Everton Fan
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Re: Team GB Olympics Kit
I think it's actually alright. I like the two tone blue Union Flag.
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Re: Team GB Olympics Kit
Since when did Orienteers have a fashion sense anyway? I think it looks good.
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Has nobody told Stella McCartney that athletes have to wear numbers, and that her 'iconic' flaggy thing will be invisible? All you'll see is a tee shirt with Great Britain written on it. Is it too late to start a campaign for the return of a white vest with red and blue hoops? And while we're on the subject, if they can change the Sunday Trading Laws for the Olympics, can we have Shed Seven's 'Going for Gold' as the National Anthem for the duration?
And that's before you get me started on the torch 'relay' which seems to consist of putting the torch in the back of a car between towns then running round the streets for a bit then back in the car. It's a parade not a relay. Let's just hope none of the relay runners climbs a wall somewhere.
And finally, the first place in Cumbria where the torch is being paraded is Brough, but 'no runners from Cumbria' are taking part in the relay round the town. 89 year old Kendal resident Maurice Collett from SROC is the only local orienteer mentioned round here, but he's running round Aysgarth, miles away in the Yorkshire Dales.
Olympics? Bah humbug
And that's before you get me started on the torch 'relay' which seems to consist of putting the torch in the back of a car between towns then running round the streets for a bit then back in the car. It's a parade not a relay. Let's just hope none of the relay runners climbs a wall somewhere.
And finally, the first place in Cumbria where the torch is being paraded is Brough, but 'no runners from Cumbria' are taking part in the relay round the town. 89 year old Kendal resident Maurice Collett from SROC is the only local orienteer mentioned round here, but he's running round Aysgarth, miles away in the Yorkshire Dales.
Olympics? Bah humbug
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Re: Team GB Olympics Kit
Note the "GREAT BRITAIN" (and nothing else) across the vest. This is what happens if you allow "Team GB" as your nickname.
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Looks like wee Jess has taken up orienteering to me
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Paul Frost wrote:Was it a Scot that designed the kit, as there is a lot of blue?
It's Mr Hoy you can thank.
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