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";s:4:"text";s:5523:" Somewhere behind all of that unprecedented uncertainty, there is a place for the leaks that emerged from Footy Headlines this week, showing a vibrant violet Newcastle third kit for 2020… It's adequate and uninspiring: a bit like their 2019-20 Premier League season.The away kit is little more interesting in terms of design, with fine claret pinstripes on an inky blue background and the two-tone collar affording it an air of class.Honestly, you could tell us that this is last season's Sheffield United shirt and we'd have no reason to doubt you.The colour is described as a "subtle light pink," but it looks like they were ice-white until somebody accidentally washed them with the home jerseys on a high temperature.A homage to mark the 100th anniversary of the Clarets' revered 1920-21 league-winning side. Add to basket. With the club being in the headlines for their possible take-over, it is good to see some football related news coming from the Tyneside. It's a plain yellow football kit. After all, who doesn't love a sash?This navy kit has flashes of yellow and Solent blue (named after the body of water that the port city is based alongside) in reference to the shirts worn by the Saints during their 1976 FA Cup final victory over Manchester United.Trust new suppliers Hummel to serve up a warm batch of nostalgic goodness, with the Toffees' chevroned home shirt bursting with 1980s appeal. Head to toe. There are some black stripes on the home kit. Arsenal's third kit, released just two days before the start of the season, is infused with a dark blue swirl graphic. Vitality is the health and life insurance company in the UK.Goalkeeper is the backbone of the team. The broad black shoulder pads are reminiscent of the strip Fulham wore during their epic Europa League adventures under Roy Hodgson a decade ago, which is a nice touch.On their travels, Fulham will be adorned in matching bright yellow shirts, shorts and socks for the first time since the 2008-09 campaign, when they achieved their highest-ever league finish (seventh) and secured their place in Europe for the following season.A classy pinstriped number with polo shirt collar inspired by previous Seagulls kits worn in 1983-84 and 1993-94. There's a hint of nautical style about it, which is fitting for a club who play 10 minutes from the sea.A partner piece to the new home shirt, though this time the 1980s-tinged design is mainly yellow with a bright blue overlapping collar.It's black. £75. So the goalkeeper kit is different from the whole team so everyone can easily know the goalkeeper. Furthermore, it will be the most affordable kit on sale in the top flight in 2020-21, priced at just £45 ($58) for an adult shirt.In an innovative plan to get customers whizzing through the checkouts at their club shop, the Baggies have cleverly included the barcode in the design for their new home shirt so you can just scan and go.We appreciate that bright yellow and green are important colours in terms of Baggies history, but that doesn't make this strip any easier to look at.There's something very Ligue 1 about the Baggies' third alternate shirt.