Manchester United Kits 2014/15

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Wish they would sort out the number situations for the players. Cant really order a shirt that costs £80 where I live before that gets sorted out.
 
Well you tell me, unless you're playing football uourself.... A grown man in a football shirt with a players name on the back ....

Mate you're living in your own world. Yeh I do play football/ gym where I wear football shirts. But I also wear it going to games, but the time I wear it the most is relaxing at home, going to bed. Call me whatever name you want but I feel proud wearing the shirt, this is my club I've been following since I was 4 years old. It's been one of the biggest influences on my life.
 
Could save yourself the hassle and spend that £80 on a few tops or a nice shirt that won't make you look 15?

You're a bit of a spaz arent ya? Many people have numbers and/or names on their supporter-shirts. If you've ever been at a live football match you'd realize that you're the only one thinking like a toddler.
 
You're a bit of a spaz arent ya? Many people have numbers and/or names on their supporter-shirts. If you've ever been at a live football match you'd realize that you're the only one thinking like a toddler.

Each to their own I guess. I just think unless you're playing/a kid/the actual player it's a bit odd wearing the shirt. Personal opinion, but I was merely responding to someone saying they were unhappy shelling £80 on a shirt because they weren't sure of the bloody numbers on the back :lol:

Oh and no... I've never ever been to a game.
 
Well you tell me, unless you're playing football uourself.... A grown man in a football shirt with a players name on the back ....
I play football regularly and plenty of my current and former team mates have jerseys with names on the back and I see people wearing them up the street and at games all the time so...?

I don't get your logic tbh. This is a footy board, people are gonna own, wear and collect jerseys. That's why they're sold...

Moving on, just got this done today :D

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The name and number is a sticker like the Chevrolet sponsor, rather than the "heat pressed" material. I prefer this as the felt material tended to get very black and Dusty looking and it was near impossible to keep it a clean white color. Hopefully It won't crack or peel off in the wash but Atleast I can get it redone if that's the case. I'm happy with it!
 
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Well you tell me, unless you're playing football uourself.... A grown man in a football shirt with a players name on the back ....

Oh behave son.
Some of us are already wrestling with whether as non footy playing over 30s, who only go to 8-10 games a season we can buy a shirt with a name on!!
 
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You're a bit of a spaz arent ya? Many people have numbers and/or names on their supporter-shirts. If you've ever been at a live football match you'd realize that you're the only one thinking like a toddler.

Agree with this. My season ticket last year was in row 27 of East 2, and you almost feel out of place not wearing a top at games. The ground is a sea of shirts...

Wearing it down the shops is a bit chav, but at the game, where better!
 
Agree with this. My season ticket last year was in row 27 of East 2, and you almost feel out of place not wearing a top at games. The ground is a sea of shirts...

Wearing it down the shops is a bit chav, but at the game, where better!
Depends on what you wear it with. It can look chav but I consider myself a fashionable lad so I tend to wear it with a nice pair of jeans and flat canvas shoes most of the time. I mainly use it to play football in but I see no problem showing your support for the team elsewhere.

Plus I enjoy collecting them and getting different player names on the back. :) Can't wait to get the new blue one!!
 
Depends on what you wear it with. It can look chav but I consider myself a fashionable lad so I tend to wear it with a nice pair of jeans and flat canvas shoes most of the time. I mainly use it to play football in but I see no problem showing your support for the team elsewhere.

Plus I enjoy collecting them and getting different player names on the back. :) Can't wait to get the new blue one!!

Last time I got United kits, was Keane Home and Ferdinand Away kits. Must have been a good 10-12 years back now. But back then I played footy 3-4 times a week.
However, I'm tempted to get a kit this year. Even more tempted if we do lure a star player like Vidal. Although that's bloody greedy of me, as we already have Rooney, VP and Mata. Not to mention Herrera.
 
Last time I got United kits, was Keane Home and Ferdinand Away kits. Must have been a good 10-12 years back now. But back then I played footy 3-4 times a week.
However, I'm tempted to get a kit this year. Even more tempted if we do lure a star player like Vidal. Although that's bloody greedy of me, as we already have Rooney, VP and Mata. Not to mention Herrera.
I'd buy the jersey again in short sleeve just to get Vidal on the back. That's how much I'd love him here.
 
I'd buy the jersey again in short sleeve just to get Vidal on the back. That's how much I'd love him here.

Him and a top defender would catapult us to having a season of contention I reckon.

The front 3 rivals any team, Herrera looks tasty, full backs are in place. Just the question of a midfield partner, and a top defender to guide Evans, Jones and Smalling, who are all support acts in my opinion at this moment.
 
Agree with this. My season ticket last year was in row 27 of East 2, and you almost feel out of place not wearing a top at games. The ground is a sea of shirts...

Wearing it down the shops is a bit chav, but at the game, where better!

I wear it to school just as a normal t-shirt. Im proud of me supporting United. Not just when they're winning.
 
Grown men shouldn't wear United shirts?

Quick..... tell Nike, because they've just released MILLIONS of Grown Men Shirt sizes all across the world for general sale.

Jesus.
 
Grown men shouldn't wear United shirts?

Quick..... tell Nike, because they've just released MILLIONS of Grown Men Shirt sizes all across the world for general sale.

Jesus.

More like football shirts in general. Anywhere other than the stadium or a kick about in the park? Yup.

Might as well just write scumbag on your forehead otherwise.
 
Never got this argument personally. As soon as the slightest bit of sun makes an appearance loads of people are outside in a football shirts and a pair of 3/4 length pants.

It's not like people are going on a night out in a football shirt - there's nothing wrong with wearing one in general. Not just United shirts either, last years Inter home shirt is currently in pride of place at home, and I wear the Portugal away shirt from a couple of years ago for 8 aside.

Hell, I grabbed a pair of the black away shorts from this season to wear on holiday at the end of the month.
 
More like football shirts in general. Anywhere other than the stadium or a kick about in the park? Yup.

Might as well just write scumbag on your forehead otherwise.

Really? you've a fairly warped sense of what a scumbag is then. Wearing a football jersey casually brings no harm to anybody whatsoever.
 
Really? you've a fairly warped sense of what a scumbag is then. Wearing a football jersey casually brings no harm to anybody whatsoever.

It's clearly tongue-in-cheek but at the same time, it's not a million miles away from the truth.

If you're going to take any pride in your appearance, you generally won't be wearing a fecking football top. As I said, time and a place for it.
 
More like football shirts in general. Anywhere other than the stadium or a kick about in the park? Yup.

Might as well just write scumbag on your forehead otherwise.
What a nice way to look at things. Thankfully not everyone is as narrow minded as yourself.
 
O go cry me a river! :lol:
Cry on this, one of my far relatives is a spinal surgeon who is a massive United fan and wears a jersey quite often, is he a scumbag too? Even though he probably earns twice the amount you do in a month?
 
Cry on this, one of my far relatives is a spinal surgeon who is a massive United fan and wears a jersey quite often, is he a scumbag too? Even though he probably earns twice the amount you do in a month?

Well this kind of response wasn't predictable at all. :lol:

"Hey! I know some people who earn good money, do charity work and whip a football top on now and again. "

Exceptions don't make the rule.

I have no desire to expand on this further. I was simply agreeing with someone's point that grown men wearing football tops doesn't look great unless it's playing football in the park or supporting the club at a stadium etc. I have no issue sticking to that.
 
It's clearly tongue-in-cheek but at the same time, it's not a million miles away from the truth.

If you're going to take any pride in your appearance, you generally won't be wearing a fecking football top. As I said, time and a place for it.

Fair enough opinion, I personally wouldn't wear one outside the gym or a kick about, but I'm not going to instantly label a guy a scumbag for wearing one anywhere else. Wearing one on a night out, to meals or occasions like that is a bit far, but wearing one on a stroll through a town or park on a sunny day is no harm IMO.
 
More like football shirts in general. Anywhere other than the stadium or a kick about in the park? Yup.

Might as well just write scumbag on your forehead otherwise.

So not even in the gym, the pub, or around the house? If you include to a stadium or playing footy 2/3 times a week then you're ruling out 7 or 8 times a week when you would approve me wearing one.
 
I never get why all these insecure blokes have to dictate to others what and what not to wear. Surely if you think you look smarter in other items, then you should want more guys to wear footy tops so you stand out more? I would.
 
I guess wearing a club shirt with a name and number on it must be as lame as spending time on a footy message board like the caf...
 
Cry on this, one of my far relatives is a spinal surgeon who is a massive United fan and wears a jersey quite often, is he a scumbag too? Even though he probably earns twice the amount you do in a month?

What relevance does this have to the point you were trying to make?

Are you trying to say the more someone earns the less of a scumbag they are? So surgeons make a lot of money and are not scumbags, does that make people who earn minimum wage scumbags?

I don't happen to agree with Minimalist that wearing a football shirt makes you a scumbag, i don't wear them myself anymore. And i could give a feck if people young or old wear them i don't think any less of them it's just a fecking T-Shirt. But your statement sounds equally as ridiculous to be honest.
 
What relevance does this have to the point you were trying to make?

Are you trying to say the more someone earns the less of a scumbag they are? So surgeons make a lot of money and are not scumbags, does that make people who earn minimum wage scumbags?

I don't happen to agree with Minimalist that wearing a football shirt makes you a scumbag, i don't wear them myself anymore. And i could give a feck if people young or old wear them i don't think any less of them it's just a fecking T-Shirt. But your statement sounds equally as ridiculous to be honest.
Not sure why there was the need to double the font, I don't require reading glasses so highlighting it bold would have sufficed. It was just a point to highlight how ridiculous his statement was and that it doesn't matter who wears football jerseys and that is doesn't reflect who you are and what you do in real life. Whatever conclusion you're making out of this is beyond my control.
 
It was just a point to highlight how ridiculous his statement was and that it doesn't matter who wears football jerseys and that is doesn't reflect who you are and what you do in real life. Whatever conclusion you're making out of this is beyond my control.

If thats not what you were trying to say and i misinterpreted it and jumped to conclusions, then fair enough i apologize. Just seemed a strange comment to me that had no relevance to what you were discussing.
 
Has anyone bought any of those snide United shirts from 3in1 football?

Edit: so I got one of these in the post today. The 1970's blue third shirt

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It's not bad to be honest. Heavy-ish cotton, embroidered badges. Better quality than the original replicas at the time.

Not sure how they get away with doing these shirts but the quality isn't bad for the price.
 
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Out of all the kits this year I think the nicest is the Blue, then the white and lastly the red. However I think they are all ruined with the Chevrolet sign. It sticks out too much. I'm not sure if i'll get any of them this year.
 
I like our home and away kit this season, although the Chevrolet logo isnt all that. I have the home kit and love the design, just the arm circumference is too big. The match worn shirts seem more fitting and dont have the same problem.

Hope adidas bring out some retro inspired kits next year.
 
A win will make it look better. In saying that, I have always liked it but whenever you win, everything looks better.
 
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