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Much, much later than we originally planned to publish, owing to technical issues on this very website, this is the special Christmas edition of The DesignFootball.com Podcast. The final installment of our trinity of deliveries - or final wise man, to use another religious reference - features the expertise - on kit clashes, Herbert Chapman, and more - of one Denis Hurley.

Denis - a DF member - is a respected sports journalist, and writes and illustrates on the Museum of Jerseys website network, which includes the noted GAA resource, Pride in the Jersey, the previously featured on DF, International Rugby Shirts, a blog on squad numbers called, surprisingly enough, Squad Numbers Blog, and, perhaps most interestingly, CorkCityKits.com.

All I wanted for Christmas was Denis. And, thanks to Acast, I got him.

Written by Jay (follow on Twitter).

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