ONE aspect of football which divides fans like no other is the designs of football shirts.
And the Scotland nation team have unveiled a new away shirt which has already generated plenty of discussion.

Scotland women have released a new shirt to mixed reception[/caption]
The new top is described as a ‘modern update’ on the 2014/15 away kit, worn here by Ikechi Anya[/caption]
The top combines bright pink and yellow colours which are sure to distract opposition players if nothing else.
The shirt is described as a ‘modern update on a classic design’, in reference to the outlandish shirt worn in 2014/15.
But the national team haven’t been clear whether the new effort is just for the women‘s side, or for the men as well.
Either way, the announcement has certainly divided supporters, with many taking to X, formerly Twitter, to detail their disappointment.
One fan said: “Can’t not see it”, attaching a picture of a Battenberg cake which shares the shirt’s colour scheme.
Another fan also had sweet treats in mind, posting: “Alright if you want to look like a packet of Fruit Salad.”
A third mentioned confectionery too, simply saying: “Sponsored by Hubba Bubba.”
Another supporter commented: “An acquired taste methinks.”
However, some of the fans were more receptive to the daring new look.
An account said: “You’ve got to admit that’s very smart, Adidas kits are far better than the dross Nike keep offering up as the England shirt.”
Another replied: “Stunning, love the Rosebery colours.”
And a third simply said: “Okay, that’s incredible.”
Scotland women missed out on qualification for this summer‘s Euros, leading to manager Pedro Martinez Losa being sacked.
A 2-0 aggregate defeat to Finland put the Scots out of the running for Euro qualification, meaning they didn’t reach any major tournament in Losa’s three years in charge.
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