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Leeds United: Why today’s kit is such a disappointment

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Leeds is a city with historic ties to the industry of tailoring, with the Montague Burton factory in Leeds considered a city unto itself during its peak of the 1930s. The city’s sizeable Jewish population also had a hand in the tailoring industry, with the industry essentially sustaining the community at certain junctures, with 63% of the male working members of the community employed as tailors in 1901. For a city with such a great past for quality clothing, one of the representatives of the city, Leeds United, should be enrobed in a glorious manner. What has been revealed today is anything but that.

This coming season is the 54th anniversary of the first time we wore an all-white kit, the transition having been made at the hands of Don Revie. Since then, there’s been some spectacular interpretations of a kit and colour that should ooze class, the footballing equivalent of a classy white collared shirt. Below is a picture that symbolises how brilliant it can look:

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In the last few years Macron, an Italian sportswear manufacturer, have taken over the license for Leeds kits, and systematically ruined every design. 2010/11 is the only high point, where a team playing beautiful attacking football had a kit to match:

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Today’s announcement is an abomination to the notion of the all-white kit. It would be fine as an AC Milan away kit in 1995, because that’s what it looks like. This is not Leeds United at all. As I said before, it is incredibly easy to design a good Leeds kit – it has to be white, and wearable. It is similarly incredibly easy to ruin one with superfluous additions. It should be basic and simple, and that is always enough.

Today’s kit is the equivalent of racing stripes on a white Mustang. It’s unnecessary, tacky and makes it look like crap. It also speaks for how out of touch whoever makes these decisions is at Leeds with the fanbase at large – how many people will have emailed repeatedly GFH Capital’s email address for suggestions about Leeds, and how massively must these have been ignored to get today’s result.

The response has been incredibly negative, and will likely lead to poorer sales than anticipated. With the club probably requiring funds for a promotion push, this is probably not the reception that was wanted. The sad thing is that clearly the fans could do a better job of telling Macron what is actually wanted than whoever selected this design at Elland Road – in 12 months, we’ll have to go again and hope they get it right next time.

Here are some other favourites:

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Leeds United: New home kit revealed

Macron and Leeds United have revealed the new home kit for next season, which features a baffling stripe down the centre of the otherwise all-white strip.

Modelled by Rodolph Austin below, the shirt has received a very negative response from Leeds fans on twitter.

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The shirt goes against what fans have been demanding for months, which is a standard all-white kit. It can be said that it is very easy to design a good Leeds shirt, but also very easy to ruin one completely.

In the future, it would be worth noting that little is needed in the way of incremental improvement. Leeds fans will likely purchase an all white shirt over and over, as long as it is nice.

It feels ludicrous saying it, but even a return to the 2010/11 home kit would be a vast improvement.

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Leeds United: Brian McDermott appointment set to be confirmed on Friday

With a relegation battle on the cards should results not improve, Leeds United have moved swiftly to appoint former Reading manager Brian McDermott, according to The Guardian.

McDermott, who replaces Neil Warnock at Elland Road, will apparently be unveiled at a press conference on Friday, ahead of a key Yorkshire derby against Sheffield Wednesday, which sees both teams looking for a crucial three points that will likely guarantee safety and another season of Championship football. With Warnock’s attempted promotion push fizzling out into a lacklustre second half to the season, and ultimately giving the club concern about continued Championship status, the former manager was ousted following a 2-1 defeat at home to Derby County.

The appointment of the ex-Reading boss comes at a time when questions have been raised about the future of Leeds United under current owners GFH Capital. With negotiations supposedly ongoing over a sale, the appointment of the highly-rated McDermott and a new set of owners prior to the end of the season would bring blue skies over Elland Road for the first time in a decade.

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