RAY PARLOUR has named the Arsenal third shirt from the 2014-15 season as the worst kit ever.
The Arsenal legend who is most famous for his time at the Emirates between 1992-2004 revealed what Gunners kit he disliked the most.
Ray Parlour revealed what Arsenal kit he disliked the mostCredit: GettyParlour revealed the third kit in the 2014-15 season was the worst one everCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdThe Arsenal legend then said the 1992 away kit was his favouriteCredit: GettyParlour, 50, was a part of the golden years under Arsene Wenger at Arsenal.
During his 15 years at the club, the Essex boy had to play in many different shirts.
But in an exclusive interview with LuckyBlock.com, Parlour said a kit he did not play in was the worst he had seen.
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"It was the third kit in 2014/15. It was a light blue one. That wasn’t a great kit at all."
The four-time FA Cup champ had no affection for the shirt, which featured diagonal stripes in dark and sky blue with yellow edging.
However, the ex-midfielder went on to say the famous why the "bruised banana" kit of 1992 was his favourite Arsenal shirt.
Parlour continued: "Yeah I made my debut in that one.
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"I always played in decent kits. The gold Nike one that we won the Premier League at Old Trafford in was always a special one.
"’I've still got a few at home. You always try to keep the best ones.”
The now-sports pundit left North London in 2004 and headed to Yorkshire to play for Middlesbrough for three seasons.
Parlour then spent his final professional playing years in Hull.
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He has since become a top pundit on talkSPORT.