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I understand that, but since Nike is the official soccer ball supplier for the EPL I didn't know if there was some kind of requirement that they had to include the Nike ball and couldn't use a generic ball. For example, I'm sure if an NFL team released a picture like this they would have to include the official ball made by Wilson. They wouldn't be able to use a generic ball or a ball made by another company.

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Additionally, Premier League clubs play in a variety of other competitions that use different balls - the Champions League/Europa League use Adidas, the League Cup uses Mitre, whilst the FA Cup used Umbro until this season (they've switched to Nike of course now, but just illustrating the point).

Clearly, they should all be required to use plastic petrol station balls in their official snaps.

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I can imagine Scotland going all navy with that shirt?

It's kind of usual for a lot of international teams to have the same template, or very similar templates. So I think we will see plenty of 'next level' international teams in similar style kits.

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