Yes, it's the Football Attic's 'Very Nearly A Christmas Special' episode, and have we got a festive treat for you! (Well not necessarily... 'treat' is a very nebulous word...)
This time around, we're looking at the kits worn by those teams that found themselves at the top of the Premier League table on Christmas Day from 1992 through to 2016. And it's not all Man United and Chelsea, you know... There are one or two surprise inclusions that you may have forgotten about with the passing of time. Tune in and be reminded of the good, the bad and the ugly of modern British kit design...
There's also another Kit Off vote (details below) plus the latest Kit News. Have a Merry Christmas? Of course you will, if you download Episode 11 of the Football Attic Kit Pod!
To hear Episode 11, you can subscribe to us on iTunes or you can download the podcast here. Thanks for listening!
KIT OFF - POLL CLOSED
We asked you to pick your favourite shirt from three that belonged to teams that were top of the Premier League table in years gone by.
The poll is now closed and the final result was as follows:
1st - Shirt B (Leeds United, 1992-93) 63%
2nd - Shirt A (Norwich City, 1999-2000) 26%
3rd - Shirt C (Manchester City, 2011-12) 11%
Total number of votes: 172
Thanks for taking part!
KIT NEWS
During the Kit News section of this podcast, we referred to a number of new kits. You can find images for them by following these links:
- Club Nacional (Home 2017) by Umbro
- Bologna (Third, 2016-17) by Macro
- Barcelona (Home (leaked), 2017-18) by Nike
- Southampton (Third, 2016-17) by Under Armou
- Senegal (Home and Away, 2017) by Romai
- Orlando Pirates (80th anniversary/third, 2017) by Adidas
- Bradford City (Fourth, 2016-17)