Combining simplicity with a bit of edginess. Nice striped sleeves, nice simple premise. Number one contender on its day but it is downright competitive at this point. Certainly not great. The retro collar actually looks pretty decent and the orange trim around this knitwear gives it a certain nl a fhios agam. Sometimes the obvious answer is the right answer. And it's not even the right green. Back fabric - Good Condition - Tiny pull between shoulder blades, Sleeve fabric - Great Condition - Smooth material feel, seams worn with loose threads, Round buttoned neck - Great Condition - Slight iron damage to popper, As worn by Iain Dowie, Nigel Worthington, Jim Magilton and Steve Lomas as the team missed out on qualification to Euro92 after finishing below Yugoslavia and Denmark in their group. Much better than the leaked images of it. Gary Breen though. Not disastrous. Of all the things JP has done, he has made everyone so proud to be from Limerick", The complete list of LIV golfers, as more big names join up, Padraic Joyce's pre-match team-talk written out for him as Kerry plan 'post-match party', Warren Gatland selects nine Irish players in his strongest Lions XV, right now, Kiwi pundits blown away by Tadhg Beirne, as Peter O'Mahony wins fan vote, Padraig Harrington questions timing of Henrik Stenson's LIV Golf move, Bundee Aki: From midweek captain to centre stage on Ireland's historic night, Team USA is stacked, All-Ireland Semi-Final previews, and All Star predictions, Ireland youth player Thomas Hill makes appearance for Liverpool in Man United friendly loss, Wolves set to break Irish transfer record to sign Nathan Collins, Burnley interested in signing Ireland midfielder Jason Knight from Derby, Ireland boss Vera Pauw says she was raped by a 'prominent football official', Southampton pay tribute as Shane Long leaves the club after eight years, Former England Under-21 captain open to playing for Ireland. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. You'd be afraid to touch it design-wise in case you ruined any of it - thank God Umbro didn't. "We were known as stab city, the butt of everything. Took a gamble with the hoops lining through it and it did not pay off. This is everything the 2012 jersey wanted to be. But Jon Walters would do that to a kit, wouldn't he? Front fabric - Good Condition - Slight bobbling and 2cm pull to lower half. And even room for a risk too with the subtle stripes running diagonally through it - and they're perfect. V-neck, stripes, sleeve-trim, simple. Tries something strange with the arms.
Weird collar and neckline with this effort. Make your mind up, like. All Rights Reserved. This is what happens when a jersey gets ideas above its station. It's not a great one. This is a good jersey. This is easy. The colour - perfect. Great neck, fine brand placing and a good plain number - for the most part. An iconic jersey because of its fearlessness. A wildcard.
This is a dream. There are plenty of highs, many lows and you don't know from one year to the next just what is in store. The stripes on the sleeves are daring and working. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Let down in the collar area. Fantastic colour, the right amount of orange and white with the right shade of green. A nation so proud of its football sometimes gets the over-achievement it deserves. The shade of green isn't pleasant and the neck design and fit just smacks of laziness. The neck is on the money, the sleeves are a gem. Here's our definitive order of the Irish home kits of the last 30-odd years. The original adidas logo with the old Ireland crest is a joy to behold. As retro numbers go, this is as old-fashioned as they come. Perhaps this jersey wasn't appreciated in its own time as much as it should've been when it was released at an all-time-low in Irish football. This is just a kit with delusions of grandeur. Decent collar, nice buttoned neck line and a lovely cotton feel to boost. It not only has good memories with it now but its collar is beautiful and it is simplicity personified jersified. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. This is simple. Some things are best left alone. Timeless. The nineties loved a good design within the jersey but hindsight doesn't love it so much. Talk about a World Cup hangover.
And that's only the jersey side of things. Yugoslavia would be banned from the tournament due to the ongoing war in the region, meaning Runners up Denmark were called up at the last minute in thei place./li>, Subside Sports 2021. Bold stripe design over the arm/shoulders/chest. Must try harder. The collar - perfect. An example here of when risk-taking pays dividends. Just enough orange with the only drawback being the v-neck and collar combo. It's always a bumpy ride with Ireland. Good memories but the Japan/Korea kit was unshapely, unsightly and, call us dramatic, unforgivable. Bottom seam neatly hand repaired.
Simple, elegant. Umbro Northern Ireland 1990-1992 Home Jersey - USED Condition (Good) - Size M, STAY UP-TO-DATE WITH ALL THE NEW RELEASES, Northern Ireland Lafferty 10 Crest Tee - Green, Northern Ireland Davis 8 Crest Tee - Green, Copa Northern Ireland No7 Retro Jersey (George Best) 1977-1978, Umbro Northern Ireland 1990-1992 Home Shirt, Umbro heat transferred logo - Great Condition - Slight fading to higher points, Irish Football Association heat transferred crest - Fair Condition - Outline intact, but wear to higher points exposing foam inside. Three decades of memories, magic and jerseys. This is oh so wonderful. Just the right amount of everything but not enough of something. The white, the orange - perfect. We expect more from our jerseys. Looks like they got bored half-way through though and just threw the rest together.