Focus On; John Aldridge

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John William Aldridge (born 18 September 1958) is a former footballer and manager. Nicknamed “Aldo”, he was a prolific, record-breaking striker. His tally of 329 Football League goals is the sixth-highest in the history of English football.

During his early career, he worked his way up through the lower leagues. He played in every league from the old Fourth Division to the old First Division. Initially signed as a replacement for Ian Rush, Aldridge spent over two successful seasons at Liverpool. He won the league and FA Cup once. He narrowly missed out on a second league title. Aldridge spent two seasons at Real Sociedad. He was the first non-Basque player to sign for the club in several decades. They abandoned their selective recruitment policy. In 1991, he returned to England to play for Tranmere Rovers, becoming their player-manager in 1996. He retired from playing in 1998 and resigned as manager in 2001 and has not managed since.

He was a Liverpudlian by birth. He was recruited to play for the Republic of Ireland as part of Jack Charlton’s “Granny Rule” policy. His great-grandmother was from Athlone and traveled to Liverpool to settle in the 19th century. His career with Ireland coincided with their most successful period in international football, and he played at two World Cups.

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Freeze The Colours; Manchester United

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The colours of Man Utd are as they should be. Red shirt, white shorts and black stockings. This kit is unique and the one to use as home kit, no doubts.

Man Utd also have a great badge and it looks nice on this kit as always.

They need to also settle with that white away kit, with black pattern in some sort. Should be either stripes or a red or black ribbon, something stylish.

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Freeze The Colours; Chelsea

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Chelsea had a classical strip in the early 70’s and should have been in those patterns still. The badge has been changed two or three times since then and today the history of the club, the badge and everything with it is a bit forgotten.

The all blue shirt, with that white stripe on the shorts is iconic and very brandish. This strip is unique and you recognize it as Chelsea.

The white socks are also essential as it gives the total picture of a Chelsea home kit all it should be. We all loved this dearly and hopefully Chelsea will in some way unite with this kit in the future.

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