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One of the classic photos of the young Ronaldo/Rooney era. Not sure, however, why Ronnie needed to put his hands behind his head for extra leverage.
One of the classic photos of the young Ronaldo/Rooney era. Not sure, however, why Ronnie needed to put his hands behind his head for extra leverage.
Presumably that photo was taken Pre-2006 WC?! I mean they really seem to like each other…..One of the classic photos of the young Ronaldo/Rooney era. Not sure, however, why Ronnie needed to put his hands behind his head for extra leverage.
I'm pretty sure they won't mind.I'm curious, how are we allowed to have the Sharp name on our kits? They're not our sponsors are they?
DHgate, I'm not giving the club a penny until they sort their shit out.Millionaire!!
Ah nice! Do you have a link mate?DHgate, I'm not giving the club a penny until they sort their shit out.
Be weary, this runs like shit on a laptop so view it on mobile if you can: https://www.dhgate.com/product/92-9...=dm|edm|auto|orderconfirm_2020_en|en|20220601Ah nice! Do you have a link mate?
The Premier League should step in and insist kits have to be used for the full 38 games. There should be a clear break between seasons.I hope we never, ever do this and I'm glad we appear to have resisted so far, given some of Adidas's other clubs have continued with the trend. The kits are supposed to be for a full season, it's bad enough that they change annually nowadays so the clubs should at least retain them for the full set of fixtures.
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I always find in amusing how people always come up with 1million times better designs on sports kits (all sports) than the actual professional designers for these companies.Tweet
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I'd buy that in a heartbeatTweet
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Just don't know why they don't do something special for united kit. I bet they sell the most. Like the dragon Jersey they did from RM some years ago. That was beautiful.I always find in amusing how people always come up with 1million times better designs on sports kits (all sports) than the actual professional designers for these companies.
They really must pay some really low salaries.
I know also, these companies like to use templates for multiple teams, to keep design costs down.
But most of the time, even a child as blind as Stevie Wonder could draw something better.
Largely I think it’s down to them having to have a meaning or concept to the design like a rehash of an old kit, commemorating some this from a bygone era or representing a local area which leads them down certain paths where as fan designers tend to focus on the aesthetic and making a really good looking kit with no rubbish meaning to it. It’s kinda similar to my uni course which I found restricted my creativity because you had to stay within the boundaries of the brief. Frustrating!I always find in amusing how people always come up with 1million times better designs on sports kits (all sports) than the actual professional designers for these companies.
They really must pay some really low salaries.
I know also, these companies like to use templates for multiple teams, to keep design costs down.
But most of the time, even a child as blind as Stevie Wonder could draw something better.
feck. Thought it was real... I'd buy that without a second thought.Tweet
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Wow, that’s beautifulTweet
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This was probably the most blatant and laziest last minute design. Heads should have rolled in the design departmentI know also, these companies like to use templates for multiple teams, to keep design costs down.
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I just picked up the Bayern away shirt from 21/22 on sale because it's basically this color scheme. Looks really nice, and I wore that shirt for like 2 mins before I got my first compliment on it.Tweet
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Makes a lot of sense. It feels like they have one eye on marketing/branding and the kits come second to the whole thing.Largely I think it’s down to them having to have a meaning or concept to the design like a rehash of an old kit, commemorating some this from a bygone era or representing a local area which leads them down certain paths where as fan designers tend to focus on the aesthetic and making a really good looking kit with no rubbish meaning to it. It’s kinda similar to my uni course which I found restricted my creativity because you had to stay within the boundaries of the brief. Frustrating!
It helps that they don’t have to work to the FIFA/FA/PL rules too. No sponsor placement issues or such.
Rumour is the 1st July as that’s when the sleeve sponsorship begins.Anyone know when the new kits get released ?
Street wear influence has been the worst thing for club strips.This was probably the most blatant and laziest last minute design. Heads should have rolled in the design department
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Like 96I think they are waiting for the signings to
Confirm and parade all our 5 new signings together - on the same day. One mega player and kit release
The Dortmund one looks horribleThis was probably the most blatant and laziest last minute design. Heads should have rolled in the design department
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That's easy when they all look the same.They all look horrible
Well on the bright side, at least none of ours will be in the top six worst kits this season.This was probably the most blatant and laziest last minute design. Heads should have rolled in the design department
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That's Gladbach, not DortmundThe Dortmund one looks horrible
Same thingThat's Gladbach, not Dortmund
Could of posted a link Frank, gonna have to Google it myself nowNew photos of away kit on footy headlines. Clearest yet, it's a gem imo, 8/10. The collar is better than expected, not really diamonds and the stripes are red white and black.
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