New England Football Kit Unveiled

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The kit the England football team will wear for Euro 2012 this summer has been unveiled to a mixed reception. According to kit makers Umbro, the new kit (seen above) is steeped in tradition and English history, taking inspiration from everything from the St George's flag, to the 1966 World Cup winning team.

The shirt is the first ever to be purely white and red. The traditional blue badge has been replaced by a red one, therefore matching the colours of the country's flag. The shirt also sports an unusual collar, which looks far more like the kits of the 1960s than of this century. Supposedly the red design of the collar was "inspired by Sir Alf Ramsey's [the only manager to have won the World Cup with England] iconic 1966 jacket and the St George's flag".

However, this is not even the most ridiculous statement about the kit, as Umbro go on to describe the new shorts as "shaped to move with the player and give minimal interference during the game". Nice.

For all the grand statements are inspiration and tradition, ultimately the only thing that matters is, does it look good? Though the new design has certainly been met by a mixed reception, in our opinion, it is the best England shirt in years. Simple, elegant, classy.

England vs Holland Friendly

The kit will get its first outing next week in England's friendly against Holland at Wembley. The match against the number three team in the world was always going to be big, but with the recent resignation of manager Fabio Capello, the game has taken on an extra significance. England under 21s manager Stuart Pearce will be temporarily taking control of the team for the match and has named a youthful squad.

One lucky winner of our recent competition won two tickets for the best seats in Wembley to watch the match. We can reveal that the winner was Oscar, a Spanish student at Imperial College London. Well done and enjoy the match!

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