09/10 Chelsea Away Kit | Chelsea Away Shirt
The Adidas manufactured Chelsea away kit is available in the market now. The shirt has horizontal stripes in two shades of blue and yellow pin-stripes on the shoulder. The kit can be bought from Kitbag:
The Adidas manufactured Chelsea away kit is available in the market now. The shirt has horizontal stripes in two shades of blue and yellow pin-stripes on the shoulder. The kit can be bought from Kitbag:
Note: Chelsea 2009 FA Cup shirts with ‘FA Cup final 2009′ embroidered. Pre-order through Kitbag here.
Chelsea beat Arsenal 2-1 and Everton beat Manchester United on penalties to reach the final of the FA Cup which is to be held on 30th May, 2009 at Wembley Stadium. A great new range of Chelsea FA Cup final merchandise is now available on Kitbag.
The range will soon have a special edition of the ‘FA Cup final 2009′ embroidered Chelsea shirt in it. That is, as soon as it is decided whether or not Chelsea will play in their home kit or away kit. If they play in their home kit, they’ll be wearing the new Chelsea home kit 2009/10. That should be decided in another day or so hopefully.
Note: The Chelsea 09/10 home shirt is released on 1st May. You can order it through Kitbag here.
The Chelsea shirt for 09/10 season is manufactured by Adidas of course. This shirt is said to be based on the ‘cycling top’ but looks more like a shirt that has been made from a bra to me. Anyways, that’s not the point here. This shirt doesn’t carry a zipper like a lot of people had thought it did. It seems like it does but it does not… Deceitful, eh?
A few weeks ago I came across some rubber ducks with football club logos on them. I was surprised to see them and had a good laugh since my club didn’t have one. Since I made that post, we at Soccerlens, went out looking for all the weird merchandise we could find related to any club. So, here is a list of things that we found on the internet:
The Portugal midfielder Deco wears the number 20 in the Adidas manufactured Chelsea kits. Don’t know about when he was in FC Porto but he wore the same number in Barcelona. Read the rest of this entry »
The German midfielder, Michael Ballack wears the number 13 for both Chelsea and Germany. He is indeed a good player to have in your midfield although Chelsea couldn’t take complete advantage of his abilities. Then again, Chelsea hasn’t been able to take complete advantage of anyone in or around their squad lately. But lets just leave that discussion for another day… here are the shirts Ballack wears:
The Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba has been playing for Chelsea since 2004 and he’s been wearing the number 11. Adidas manufactures kits for the club based in West London.
Here is Drogba’s home and away shirts:
The Chelsea midfielder wears the number 8 for his club and England alike. Here are a number of his shirts:
The European Champions League 2nd Stage is kicking off from 24th February, 2009. The biggest clubs in Europe are going to be blazing all their guns at each other to become the Champions of Europe.
While some of the biggest players of the world will be fighting for glory, their fans will be supporting them wearing their club’s colors. Fans play a major role in a team victory or defeat as their support helps raise the team’s moral.
Have all the accessories for your favorite club? You enter your bathroom you only have everything with a club logo on it but your bathtub rubber ducky is a normal rubber duck? Why not have a special rubber ducky with your club’s logo on it?
Here’s a list of football shirt manufacturers and the clubs they make kits for in the Football League:
Chelsea’s 08/09 home GK shirt is all part of Abramovich’s and Kenyon’s plan to build the ultimate success machine in football.
Chelsea’s 08/09 third shirt is - ta da - yellow. Not electric yellow but mango yellow. If you’ve never had mangoes, well, it’s the brightest natural yellow you can find, and it’s so yellow that you can’t help mistake it for anything else.
Chelsea’s 08/09 away kit will be launched on 10th July and is available for pre-order right now.
This year Chelsea have gone with a black away kit - you can hardly go wrong with black, but then again once you move away from electric yellow black almost seems tame in comparison.
Nothing spectacular about the kit - the usual Adidas stuff on the shoulders, sleeves and sides. I’d make a joke about Chelsea’s football being as exciting as their black and white shirt but the kit is decent, so let’s leave that for the 3rd kit, eh?
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The following list was made available by Subside Sports and is subject to changes made by sponsors, manufacturers and clubs. For the released / leaked kits, see our 08/09 kits section and the premier league kits page.
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