jimharri
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I'd put up with us wearing bin liners for that sort of money.£100m a season is an incredible deal, if that MEN report is true.
Which wouldn't be much worse than most of Puma's offerings anyway.
I'd put up with us wearing bin liners for that sort of money.£100m a season is an incredible deal, if that MEN report is true.
Have you heard the recent Oasis competition adverts on Talk Sport? Beyond cringe.They’ve done some belting kits. Glad we’re staying with them. At least they try something out the ordinary each year, compared to Nike’s copy and paste motto.
As a side note, the promo videos we do with some bloke over exaggerating his Manc accent do my head in. Making sure the script has words ending ‘y’ so they can play on the ‘eh’ noise. Bores me after 15 years!
Dunno, the article doesn't make it clear.Isn’t the 100m to City football group and 70m to us the rest split between the other clubs?
And some decent onesmore shit kits on the way then
It’s not compulsoryI get it’s about money and how much they can offer.
But surely Puma need to be told there designs simply aren’t good enough and they need to improve.
Who the hell will buy that 3rd shirt?
but but what was the losing bid![]()
Man City sign record-breaking £1billion kit deal with Puma
Manchester City have signed an extension to their record-breaking kit deal with Puma.www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
According to M.E.N £100m a season 10 year contract, great deal if true. I'm happy with Puma personally at least they don't just do template kits and put a bit of effort into our shirt designs.
Like any manufacturer now you get some decent kits and some shit ones. We’ve had more decent ones than shit ones in my opinion with Puma.more shit kits on the way then
Lulu Lemon worth more than Adidas? In what world?
more shit kits on the way then
What..
I don’t. Especially if you consider the shite teams that wear Adidas.And most of the kits have been shite. I'd love to see us wearing Adidas.
but but what was the losing bid
Yes they’ve taken up part of one of the towers at Circle Square, on the old BBC site off Oxford RoadDidn't they move their UK headquarters to Manchester recently? This was surely always on the cards