Stoke City Away Shirt for 2010-11 Season: Photo

stoke city away shirt Stoke City Away Shirt for 2010 11 Season: Photo

Stoke City has unveiled their new away jersey for the 2010-2011 Premier League season.

The shirt is designed and manufactured by Adidas. It’s navy blue in color with sky blue trim. And, in my opinion, it’s miles better than last year’s away kit which was black with red trim. The new Stoke City away shirt is shown in the above picture featuring Ryan Shawcross.

What do you think about Stoke City’s new away shirt? Click the comments link below to share your feedback.

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4 Responses to Stoke City Away Shirt for 2010-11 Season: Photo

  1. Matt says:

    Now that is what i am talking about. Adidas finally pulls a respectable away kit out of it’s a**. Well done!

  2. Oilslick Rick says:

    I don’t like how the Adidas logo is up higher than the Stoke badge. Looks a bit odd, which is technically what it is. Other than that it’s not a bad effort.

  3. john walsh says:

    i think the stoke city away jersey is fab.am following the potters with 45 yrs and would love to buy the jersey xl. my problem isi dont no how to go about purchasing.please let me no same. john walsh, graigue, shanballymore, mallow co. cork, ireland

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