PvsNP
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So the pink kit was bollocks?
Wonder if adidas will reveal the new home kit in the cup final?
They had a habit of teams wearing the new kit on the last game of the season previously didn’t they?
That's up to the club.Wonder if adidas will reveal the new home kit in the cup final?
They had a habit of teams wearing the new kit on the last game of the season previously didn’t they?
I saw someone with one at Trafford Bar earlier, so the megastore are obviously selling them. Still not online?Still no cup final shirt on ManUtd.com..
I saw someone with one at Trafford Bar earlier, so the megastore are obviously selling them. Still not online?
It's a printed thing this year, not embroidery. As I say, I saw someone with one yesterday near the ground, so I'm assuming that they are now for sale.Any cup embroidery shirts in the megastore?
How do folk feel about printed over embroidery? Might be a generational thing but I absolutely hate printed on badges or printed commemorative FA cup/European cup final dates. Sponsors printed fine whatever, but give me embroidered badges every single time.It's a printed thing this year, not embroidery. As I say, I saw someone with one yesterday near the ground, so I'm assuming that they are now for sale.
It's a printed thing this year, not embroidery. As I say, I saw someone with one yesterday near the ground, so I'm assuming that they are now for sale.
It's already up on DH gate, might get one.
Don't order from there yet, they don't have the right prototype. They will in a few weeks time.
Oh I know, I usually wait a while until enough people have ordered and I see some reviews.
How do folk feel about printed over embroidery? Might be a generational thing but I absolutely hate printed on badges or printed commemorative FA cup/European cup final dates. Sponsors printed fine whatever, but give me embroidered badges every single time.
Adidas logo ruins it.
I'm pretty sure Adidas (or any sportswear firm) would not make a kit without their logo on it.
Special edition jersey - looks nice, but £99?
http://store.manutd.com/stores/manu...ter-united-1968-special-edition-jersey/225231
and? What's wrong with pink?
Insane isn't it, shouldn't cost more than £30 realistically.
Looks mint, but £99 ffs.
It's a plastic jersey made for less than a fiver in Vietnam. How big do these profit margins need to be?
It's a plastic jersey made for less than a fiver in Vietnam. How big do these profit margins need to be?
Not for me. It's as subtle as it could be while being there. I'm pretty sure Adidas (or any sportswear firm) would not make a kit without their logo on it.
It's a ridiculous price all things considered and yet I'm still sitting here mulling over whether I should order one or two of them.
Looks mint, but £99 ffs.
It's a plastic jersey made for less than a fiver in Vietnam. How big do these profit margins need to be?
Yes mate, because having an away kit that isn't black, white or blue is 100% comparable to us wearing replica City and Liverpool kits or inexplicably putting a rival manager's name across our backs. Kudos on your sound reasoning – it's not weird or hyperbolic at all.It’s not a United colour.
What are colours about for a football team? Would you like to see United in skyblue with white shorts for a few years if it becomes trendy? Or play in all red (with Klopp at the back) next year, just for a lark?
Looks mint, but £99 ffs.
It's a plastic jersey made for less than a fiver in Vietnam. How big do these profit margins need to be?
It’s not a United colour.
Red, white and black are United colours.
Navy blue as well since the 58 final.
And in need, even green and gold are historically United colours.
Pink is a Palermo colour.
What are colours about for a football team? Would you like to see United in skyblue with white shorts for a few years if it becomes trendy? Or play in all red (with Klopp at the back) next year, just for a lark?
Would you really, Judas?
It’s not a United colour.
Red, white and black are United colours.
Navy blue as well since the 58 final.
And in need, even green and gold are historically United colours.
Pink is a Palermo colour.
What are colours about for a football team? Would you like to see United in skyblue with white shorts for a few years if it becomes trendy? Or play in all red (with Klopp at the back) next year, just for a lark?
Would you really, Judas?
Absolutely fantastic. Looks even better in real life
Best looking United product in many many years. And I assume we will never wear it