Can we have an applause button instead of just the ‘like’ button?Charging £70 for an item of clothing that will have expired in 12 months time, and costs less than £10 to make and distribute doesn't benefit the club's supporters in any way.
Can we have an applause button instead of just the ‘like’ button?Charging £70 for an item of clothing that will have expired in 12 months time, and costs less than £10 to make and distribute doesn't benefit the club's supporters in any way.
I know. That's why I said that although I liked navy socks, I would choose option 1. ;)
They do look good when the top has navy trim, but i wouldn't have them if we're going with maroon trim
Do keep up.I know. That's why I said that although I liked navy socks, I would choose option 1. ;)
Is that to help Haaland adapt better?It is aparently
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Is it a dress?It is aparently
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Puma logo should have been City blue to balance the badge, and why can't the first kit have logos/badge like that? Much better.It is aparently
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Not what I said. It supports the club and makes the club more attractive to potential shirt sponsors.Charging £70 for an item of clothing that will have expired in 12 months time, and costs less than £10 to make and distribute doesn't benefit the club's supporters in any way.
Sort of. The stripes don’t go all the way to the sides, there are side ‘panels’.It is aparently
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NopeIt is aparently
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How does it differ?Nope
The photo i saw , which i know to be genuine, had softer colours and more faded stripes rather than the bolder in the pic shownHow does it differ?
To be fair the leaks for this season's home shirt with Phil looked darker than it turned out to be.The photo i saw , which i know to be genuine, had softer colours and more faded stripes rather than the bolder in the pic shown
Yeah maybe so. Just that the pic i saw was more of a blurred look to the stripes than actual bold lines if that makes sense.To be fair the leaks for this season's home shirt with Phil looked darker than it turned out to be.
Charging £70 for an item of clothing that will have expired in 12 months time, and costs less than £10 to make and distribute doesn't benefit the club's supporters in any way.