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New Portugal Kit * MUST SEE * Ha ha


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I just think the weird bits are material, I dont think it would feel weird wearing it if you get me.

 

I'm going to try and get a long sleeve one but i'll take a short sleeve, kitbag and subside both have them

 

There are 2 types of shirts there.....regular and something called "TechFit."

 

Too bad they didn't even make the WC though. Nothing like having a big unveiling and then not qualifying.

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"Nike Pro Combat is ergonomically designed to provide specific protection to athletes without restricting mobility on the field for maximum performance.

 

Nike Pro Combat will be worn under the normal football kit and is integrated seamlessly into the kit as a lightweight extension of the body."

What a fucking disgrace. No more cocks swinging around in shorts? I'm never watching a match again.
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The average temperature during the day is 17c and at night it's 8c. It is also very very wet during June and July. The rainfall is over double the amount we get in our wettest month.

 

i hear some of the night time games are going to be about 0 to 3 degrees

 

so thats fresh as we`d say in Ireland

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