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ausbarca

Reserve Team
hahaha good spot on the f marinos and porto similarities
f marinos have used that sort of kit for quite a few seasons now though so have to say porto is the one copying
 
Bobby;2690745 said:
F. Marinos are bastards.

Nagoya Grampus Eight ftw.
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simo_yes

Senior Squad
wow... can not believe nike actually recycled an old template for manchester united. i thought all those leaked pictures were fake for sure. this just undoes all the good work nike has done for this season
 

unionjack

Club Supporter
curswine;2690010 said:
I don't quite understand why Deportivo has a skull and cross bones inside of its collar, It's a decent shirt though.

I found this that explains the reason for the skull and cross bones.

The nickname Turcos (The Turks) was originally used as an insult by rival Celta Vigo fans. The name supposedly dates from early in the club's history when, at least in the Spanish thinking of the day, a Turk was equivalent to a pirate. This has ancient history dating back hundreds of years to Ottoman Turkish pirates patrolled the seas of the Mediterranean and terrorized Spanish coastal cities.

http://www.albionroad.com/club-profiles/111-deportivo-la-coruna
 

curswine

Starting XI
unionjack;2691414 said:
I found this that explains the reason for the skull and cross bones.

The nickname Turcos (The Turks) was originally used as an insult by rival Celta Vigo fans. The name supposedly dates from early in the club's history when, at least in the Spanish thinking of the day, a Turk was equivalent to a pirate. This has ancient history dating back hundreds of years to Ottoman Turkish pirates patrolled the seas of the Mediterranean and terrorized Spanish coastal cities.

http://www.albionroad.com/club-profiles/111-deportivo-la-coruna

Thanks a lot for finding that out for me, quite interesting. :)
 


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