I quite like thatPepe the Horseman wrote:New Inter away shirt looks like a tea towel
I quite like thatPepe the Horseman wrote:New Inter away shirt looks like a tea towel
The back is quite funky where they have left space for the name and number to go.Winston Biscuit wrote:I quite like thatPepe the Horseman wrote:New Inter away shirt looks like a tea towel

Thought this looked considerably poorer in the flesh at Wembley. Would've been a lot nicer if they'd just gone with the mosaic all over, rather than just on the front. And the collar is rubbish.Hendo wrote:

What the smashed windows in the houses around Moss Side ?Hendo wrote:
Something a little different from City.
Not knowing much about Manchester or City, I guess this is a nice little nod to their history.The pattern of the Home jersey, which will be worn by the club's men’s women and youth teams, has been inspired by the famous mosaics located in the creative hub of Manchester’s Northern Quarter.
Mosaics have also been an important part of Manchester City’s proud history, stretching back almost 100 years to when the original City mosaic first adorned the gates of former Maine Road home.

Quite smart thatHendo wrote:Think this is pretty nice, tbf.
Too many things to get into now...Silver Fox wrote:What have you got against fun Henders?
I’m assuming that’s Nikes usual trick of selling 2 shirts, one “match” shirt at a really high price and then another which is practically identical for a normal amount.Winston Biscuit wrote:The Man City shirt is £105
It's obviously profiteering at its finest but people fall for it every damn year! Would love there to be a supporter wide initiative to boycott buying shirts until clubs/manufacturers bring prices down but that's never going to happen.Hendo wrote:I’m assuming that’s Nikes usual trick of selling 2 shirts, one “match” shirt at a really high price and then another which is practically identical for a normal amount.Winston Biscuit wrote:The Man City shirt is £105
I do think something needs to be looked at on this subject, much like the ticket prices, I think £40-£50 is fine, if you look at it in vfm terms. Say you wear it to every home game, it’s costing you like £2 a game, which is fine to be honest, plus I know people wear it for football training and gym, etc.Old Man Andrews wrote:It's obviously profiteering at its finest but people fall for it every damn year! Would love there to be a supporter wide initiative to boycott buying shirts until clubs/manufacturers bring prices down but that's never going to happen.Hendo wrote:I’m assuming that’s Nikes usual trick of selling 2 shirts, one “match” shirt at a really high price and then another which is practically identical for a normal amount.Winston Biscuit wrote:The Man City shirt is £105
Recently bought a couple for my son, got a fantastic deal on them. Got a Shalke home shirt for £6.99, RRP £55 and a Colombia home kit for £8, RRP £55. Absolute steal.Hendo wrote:I do think something needs to be looked at on this subject, much like the ticket prices, I think £40-£50 is fine, if you look at it in vfm terms. Say you wear it to every home game, it’s costing you like £2 a game, which is fine to be honest, plus I know people wear it for football training and gym, etc.Old Man Andrews wrote:It's obviously profiteering at its finest but people fall for it every damn year! Would love there to be a supporter wide initiative to boycott buying shirts until clubs/manufacturers bring prices down but that's never going to happen.Hendo wrote:
I’m assuming that’s Nikes usual trick of selling 2 shirts, one “match” shirt at a really high price and then another which is practically identical for a normal amount.
I’ve not bought a shirt for years to be honest, I came close this year though as I really liked it.
Because it is £8.SouthDownsRoyal wrote:Why would you want a Colombia kit?
Is it the one from the 2018 World Cup? If so, that’s worth £8 of anyone’s money.Old Man Andrews wrote:Because it is £8.SouthDownsRoyal wrote:Why would you want a Colombia kit?![]()
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