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Published 10:40 13 Sept 2017 BST
Updated 11:05 13 Sept 2017 BST
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Villareal
Hang tight, there's plenty more on the way.
Fortuna Dusseldorf
This is the only one that's even remotely close to the actual Mayo jersey... and it's still completely different.
Genoa
There's no shame in trying to blind your opponent with sheer gaudiness in order to gain a slight edge.
Ajax
It's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for 'em.
Basle
We may have our winner... of what exactly, we're not too sure.
Belgium
The reverse-Carlow.
Bordeaux
We're yet to be convinced that the Mayo curse actually exists, but this monstrosity seems like it has some sort of hex on it.
Liverpool
One for the Reds supporters, everyone else probably won't be on board.
AS Monaco
It also doubles as a badminton shirt.
Manchester United
Very loosely based on a United away jersey. Just don't tell the ABU brigade.
Czech Republic
How tight is too tight?
Sparta Praha
Kicking it old school.
Paris Saint-Germain
Don't they call Ballina the "Paris of the West"?
They don't? Never mind.
Barcelona
Make the jersey first and the tiki-taka should follow.
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