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2018-19 A-League kits: The best, worst, most creative and the most original

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13th November, 2018
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There has been lots of controversy surrounding the A-League in recent times, whether it be VAR or Usain Bolt’s departure. Today, however, we’ll change the topic of conversation to the best, the worst, the most creative and the most original of A-League kits.

Remember to vote below your opinion on each of the four topics under question (best, worst, most creative, most original). The results will be revealed in an upcoming article.

Best kit: Western Sydney Wanderers Home

Kearyn Baccus

Kearyn Baccus from the Wanderers in their home kit. (Photo: Steve Christo)

Usually, I am not the biggest fan of striped kits, however, this is an exception. I love the pattern within the actual stripes which I think adds texture and contrast to the kit.

Worst kit: Newcastle Jets Away

Dimitri Petratos runs with the ball.

Dimitri Petratos in the Jets’ away jersey. (Photo: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images(

This one was fairly easy to pick. I don’t like the lines or the texture on the kit. Why not just have it all white with lines across?

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Most Original kit: Sydney FC Home

Rhyan Grant

Rhyan Grant (right) of Sydney FC. (AAP Image/Brendan Esposito)

Three words: Simple, Clean, Effective.

Most Creative kit: Melbourne Victory Home

Keisuke Honda

Keisuke Honda of Melbourne Victory showcases their new kit. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

There wasn’t much in terms of creativity in the A-League; most kits a fairly clean. This was the best I could find; however, I would have picked the Wanderers home kit again if I hadn’t already…

So Roarers, as well as commenting your votes, also mention any other sporting leagues you want me to do this ‘jersey’ series with.

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