THE season has ended for most clubs across Europe. Just a handful of games remain – although some pretty big ones among those – before we head for a summer break. And then do it all again next season. As is the way in modern football, clubs across the world will now change their look, releasing new home, away and third kits as well as a range of other merchandise. Some have done it already. A handful of Premier League clubs, including Chelsea and Liverpool, have officially revealed their new home kits.On Sunday Juventus also revealed their new home shirt – to much mocking. But plenty of clubs have left fans waiting. In fact the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United and Man City have kept supporters holding on, with release dates expected in June and July. As Classic Football Shirts co-founder Doug Bierton told SunSport in February, clubs will be going retro this year.He said: “The patterns have been very prominent, influenced by shirts from the 80s and early 90s – which, for me, was the pinnacle of football shirt design. “Most football fans will agree that was when the best football shirts were produced. “The fashion of the day…