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Whichever cnut signed off on this abomination needs sacking, at Adidas and at United.
Would just stuck to a all black or maybe blue/black design. This is up there with the grey.
Home - red
Away - white or black
Third - black or white or blue (green and gold once every 20 years or so).
Easy.
Anyone else struggling to see the players on TV in the green kit? Blends in with the pitch almost perfectly.
I genuinely thought they banned green shirts for this exact reason but I guess it didn’t happen in the end.Anyone else struggling to see the players on TV in the green kit? Blends in with the pitch almost perfectly.
Anyone else struggling to see the players on TV in the green kit? Blends in with the pitch almost perfectly.
They did in Italy for the reason stated. Our response seems to have been to try to make the problem as bad as possible.I genuinely thought they banned green shirts for this exact reason but I guess it didn’t happen in the end.
It’s an awful colour.
With Ozzy Osbournes face instead of the TV logo? No thanks!!Random thought here re: the kits but they should start putting pitchforks on the shoulders. They don't tap into the devil factor enough. There should be a "hellraiser" kit that plays that shit up and I'm betting it would sell off the shelves.
Ozzy is my spirit animal.With Ozzy Osbournes face instead of the TV logo? No thanks!!
I'm sure this opinion is no fun, but to be honest there really is no need for most clubs to have a third kit.
There's no call for United to wear a lime green kit for any reason. With some combination of red or white top, white or black short, black or white socks we could play any team in the league without a real kit clash.
I realize it's 90% because of capitalist greed, but what United fan sees this glow in the dark shirt and thinks to himself, I have to have that.
Last time I counted I think 10 teams had red or burgundy as a primary color. Not a lot of color diversity in the PL.Southampton wear black, red and white. As do Brentford.
Like others have pointed out, they need an alternate kit whn playing teams who wear red and white stripes. Last time we could get away with not having a third kit was in the 40s.I'm sure this opinion is no fun, but to be honest there really is no need for most clubs to have a third kit.
There's no call for United to wear a lime green kit for any reason. With some combination of red or white top, white or black short, black or white socks we could play any team in the league without a real kit clash.
I realize it's 90% because of capitalist greed, but what United fan sees this glow in the dark shirt and thinks to himself, I have to have that.
Southampton wear black, red and white. As do Brentford.
Turkey window still openNow Ronaldo has stayed put, they can't leave us hanging on this video surely?
Not even okay. Still shit, and possibly equally so.For the third kit, we got the goalkeeper and outfields shirts the wrong way around. De Gea should have been wearing the Green top, and the rest of the players that blue number, which would have been ok. Not great, but ok.
For the third kit, we got the goalkeeper and outfields shirts the wrong way around. De Gea should have been wearing the Green top, and the rest of the players that blue number, which would have been ok. Not great, but ok.
I like it, as a goalkeeper kit though as that is what it looks like.Not even okay. Still shit, and possibly equally so.
Now Ronaldo has stayed put, they can't leave us hanging on this video surely?
Our first blue away kits were in the early 1900’s. We’ve had far more blue away kits than black ones. As far as I know our first fully black away kit was in 1993. So yeah, blue away kits are a very big part of our history much moreso than black jerseys.literally the colour of blue man city wear. Never understood our blue kits. Our home kit will never change, away should be black white gold and red trim and third should be white with red and black trim, Maybe even some gold. Our kits this season are bad, every member on this forum could do better with the fifa kit creator.
We've been using blue & white kits since before the club was called Manchester United, in fact I'm pretty sure the first kit Newton Heath ever wore was predominantly white with a blue cord worn as a sash. So it's pretty deep in our history.literally the colour of blue man city wear. Never understood our blue kits. Our home kit will never change, away should be black white gold and red trim and third should be white with red and black trim, Maybe even some gold. Our kits this season are bad, every member on this forum could do better with the fifa kit creator.
literally the colour of blue man city wear. Never understood our blue kits. Our home kit will never change, away should be black white gold and red trim and third should be white with red and black trim, Maybe even some gold. Our kits this season are bad, every member on this forum could do better with the fifa kit creator.
Our first blue away kits were in the early 1900’s. We’ve had far more blue away kits than black ones. As far as I know our first fully black away kit was in 1993. So yeah, blue away kits are a very big part of our history much moreso than black jerseys.
We've been using blue & white kits since before the club was called Manchester United, in fact I'm pretty sure the first kit Newton Heath ever wore was predominantly white with a blue cord worn as a sash. So it's pretty deep in our history.
Probably one of our most famous away shirts was a light blue colourThe light blue kit last season ticked me off. That color belongs to City, end of.
The home kit is iconic. The away kit should be as close to the away 68 dark blue as possible, tops shorts and socks. The third kit should be green and gold tops, yes the Glazers being who they are but why not embrace the colors?
It was my favourite ever. And I have to say I never ever thought about city whenever I saw it.Probably one of our most famous away shirts was a light blue colour
What season was that?Probably one of our most famous away shirts was a light blue colour
Haha we can dream. We wont EVER see a green and gold whilst Glazers are in charge.
"Chelsea blue", you mean that colour we won the European Cup in in 1968 & wore in our famous semi final win at Arsenal in 09? In addition, we wore "Chelsea blue" before Chelsea were even founded. As I said before, it's pretty deep in our history and rightly isn't going anywhere.it was more in reference to the shades that are close to city. The dark blue ones we have had always look great, but anything Chelsea blue or lighter doesn’t make sense to me nowadays. Coca Cola used to be green.
For the third kit, we got the goalkeeper and outfields shirts the wrong way around. De Gea should have been wearing the Green top, and the rest of the players that blue number, which would have been ok. Not great, but ok.