Lets just pick our strongest team and stop worrying about injuries, it’s football and players get injured, whether during a game, in training, or even at home.
This article covers the sort of differences you typically see between "authentic" and "replica" kits: https://www.soccer.com/guide/authentic-vs-replica-do-you-know-the-difference. Don't know if this is the case with Macron, but I'd guess it is.... authentic tops usually retail nearer £100.
capt_oats - Yeah Canterbury were the one company that did both versions, although the player-fit sold out really quickly, and it only happened once.
Numpty and UBH, as far as I'm aware the players wear the same stuff as the fans, although I could be wrong. Even though I only wear one for playing 5's I absolutely detest loose-fitting football tops.
UBH, you do realise that by posting all these cracking mock ups you're only ensuring we'll likely be disappointed when the real thing doesn't come close to matching up!
Ah okay, I had assumed that we were still going with McEwan Fraser for next season, however, if we are changing our shirt sponsor I can see why the new kit won’t be worn in the final.
On the subject of the new home top I’m personally hoping for a modern take on our 60s signature kit. It’s been a while since we have had a classy home shirt free of fussy trims. I’m also hoping for a slightly bolder claret band/hoop than we have had recently as I feel that the narrower band is starting to become more of an advertising space rather than an integral part of our kit history. The Macron template that I used for my preferred away top design would also present us with an opportunity to produce a simple but stylish traditional home shirt.
Rest Cadden for MacLean, he has been playing their for 20s anyway and if Bowman isn’t fit start the lad Scott up top and give him a chance. Restore Tait and Kipre to the squad.
The new 2018 Mexico adidas away would fit my remit for an ideal Motherwell white away top. Sadly a sponsor would ruin it and there would need to be some agreement to sell sponsor free shirts.