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CarefreeChris.com now has a new Facebook profile page. Feel free to visit, it will give updates on the latest posts/news from this site. Early photo images of what appears to be the new England Away kit for 2010-12 – and thus also for this year’s 2010 World Cup in South Africa – have been leaked. As the photos only show the kit look when they are being hung, I thought I’d attempt to give an early impression of how the kit will look like from a as-worn perspective, using the England and Chelsea captain John Terry as a model.
The kit is similar in image to the home kit; it is simple, classy and retro. The white bands at the end of the sleeves to break up the main red to add a bit contrast. The Three Lions crest is again in the new style, with that slightly lighter shade of blue and larger size. Personally, I think its a great looking kit – hopefully we’ll see JT leading the England team to many victories in it. To see the full version of this image, and the photos it is based on, see the thumbnails below.
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Chelsea Season Review 2009-10 Part 1 – The Season CommencesPosted by: admin in Season Reviews
The first part of the 2009-10 season review, covering every competitive game and every piece of news from Chelsea’s 2009-10 season right up until the end of October. File size: 500MB The file has been split into six parts. Download all parts and extract the file to a location of your choice. Download Pt1 | Pt2 | Pt3 | Pt4 | Pt5 | Pt6 Alternative links: Download Pt1 | Pt2 | Pt3 | Pt4 | Pt5 | Pt6 You can find the tracks used in the video by downloading the tracklist here (Excel 2007 required).
Now available are special customised wallpapers for you Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 owners! Click here or the gallery button in the menu to find them. Not only do they work in the normal portrait mode, but they also work when in landscape when you flip open the keyboard! There’ll be more wallpapers added in future, so make sure to check the page often to find the latest additions! In order to install the wallpapers, ensure the images keep the name 09v.jpg and 09h.jpg. Copy them to the Programe Files/Panels/SonyEricssonPanel/images folder, replacing the original 09v and 09h images with these. Then select options, and maroon in the color dropdown menu. Click ok and they should load. The free versions do have a watermark on them. Unwatermarked versions are available, both are available for a combined £2.50. If you would like unwatermarked versions, contact me through the ‘contact me’ page. In a new feature of this site, I have reviewed the new Chelsea home kit for the new 2009-10 season, made by the German sports company Adidas. Read on below.. DESIGN Initial impressions of how the shirt looks are mixed; first, the normal features. The Adidas logo is no longer centred, which now gives balance to how the shirt looks. I hope Adidas continues to put their logo on the side of the chest. The colour is typical ‘Reflex’ blue (well, thats what Adidas calls it, whatever happened to Royal blue?) and the standard white Adidas stripes running down the shoulders and sleeves, albeit with a big gap, remain. The overall design is what one may describe as ‘very different’. The shirt has chest patches, which almost appear to look like built-in bra cups. There is a rubber strip featuring the name of the club running down the middle of the chest from the collar. The collar itself is a crew neck with a little slit at the front. Comparisons have previously been made with a cycling top, and they aren’t too wide of the mark. That the shirt has a design which is so different is, in a way, great. Afterall, having a kit which only has minor changes from the previous one renders having a new shirt (well, from the supporters’ point of view, anyway) completely pointless. But then again, having a shirt which has a design that is ‘different’ is only good news if the shirt looks good. It seems to look pretty good on the players in my opinion, but then the players have the kind of physique that the design of the shirt seemingly attempts to make the most out of. But what of the average Chelsea supporter? Well, lets be honest. The average supporter doesn’t have the physique the players have and whilst the shirt will flatter those with toned chests and stomachs, it won’t be quite as forgiving to many supporters who have rather more ample-sized moobs and beer guts. Still, given that the design is so different, I do quite like the design. I was completely indifferent the first time I saw it, but after having seen the players wear it in pre-season, I started warming to it.
TO WEAR Feeling the material used, the quality feels pretty standard for Adidas. Stitching is mostly even and unfaltering. Putting it on, the collar seems a little tight and feels like it rides too high at the front, but it wouldn’t take much getting used to. The mesh-like material feels suprisingly pleasant to the touch. It’s light and airy, with the fit not being quite as tight or slim-fitting as I had initially anticipated, I guess I thought it would be slimmer fitting than usual given the design. Its been in the wash and nothing has come loose or peeled off, only time will tell how the stitching and Samsung printing will hold on after more washes. I’ve never had any issues with them before, so I hope this shirt follows that trend.
OVERALL I quite like the design, and I’ve not yet had any issues with regards to quality. For me, the shirt is a winner, and I hope the team follow suit. You can click the preview images below to see detailed photos of the shirt.
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