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All genuine Juventus supporters would know that their original black and white stripe kit originated from Founding English team Notts County back in 1903.

BUT what colour shirts did Juve wear prior 1903 but continual washing faded the colours so much that they sought to replace them....hence adopting Notts County colours?????????

This is a killer!!!!!!
It was like they had 11 horse jockeys on the field at one time!!!!

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with Polka dots!!! (Ha HA)

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The club made their debut in the Italian Football Championship during 1900, wearing their original pink shirts. The club adopted their famous black and white striped shirts in 1903 after borrowing them from England's Notts County F.C., winning their first Italian championship two years later in 1905 narrowly beating out Genoa C.F.C. and A.C. Milan. :wink:
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thats not copied and pasted hahaha?
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Jono82 wrote:The club made their debut in the Italian Football Championship during 1900, wearing their original pink shirts. The club adopted their famous black and white striped shirts in 1903 after borrowing them from England's Notts County F.C., winning their first Italian championship two years later in 1905 narrowly beating out Genoa C.F.C. and A.C. Milan. :wink:
The prison bar strip suits them :lol:

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