Sevilla and QPR don't have too much in common. One club is quite well run, turning over massive transfer profits whilst all the time winning trophies. The other is QPR. One connecting factor between the clubs, however, is Stephane M'Bia, who joined Sevilla on loan from QPR in 2013. The second thing in common came today: both clubs unveiled two of the most knee-quivering kits of the season. First up is Sevilla's new away kit, which is gloriously simple:
The new Sevilla away shirt by @NBFootball is slick👌🏻 pic.twitter.com/F2rogKAqnW
— Back Page Football (@bpfootball) June 29, 2016
If New Balance can shorten the length of the laces on their trainers, they'll be fully on to a winner.
QPR, meanwhile, have always had a solid template of blue and white hoops, yet also managed to screw it up, by cluttering the kit with dodgy sponsor logos and the like. This season, however, they've got it bang on:
As smart as the home kit is, we rather fancy the away kit even more:
Superb effort all round.
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