City’s New Kits

Our kid bought me the 99 away shirt. I was polite but told him to take it back and get a refund as the colours signified to me just how low City had fallen.

Last week he told me that he never took it back and that hes going to give it me again next time he sees me.

Hoping it fits!
I’ve been to Tbilisi.

Would thoroughly recommend the nil by mouth diet if you want to lose some timber.
 
Was there 1997, would love to go back.
I really enjoyed it. Georgia v Wales in about 2017. The match was at Dinamo’s ground and I thought of Kinky throughout as he was my first favourite City player.

A few of us missed the buses to take us to the ground so I led us there via their Metro system during rush hour. More Taffs were lost so there was about a dozen of us in those daft hats we all wear getting on the train in front of conservative Georgians.

I can still see Tom Lawrence’s goal going in now.
 
I really enjoyed it. Georgia v Wales in about 2017. The match was at Dinamo’s ground and I thought of Kinky throughout as he was my first favourite City player.

A few of us missed the buses to take us to the ground so I led us there via their Metro system during rush hour. More Taffs were lost so there was about a dozen of us in those daft hats we all wear getting on the train in front of conservative Georgians.

I can still see Tom Lawrence’s goal going in now.
13 visas issued the year we went. Just after the Civil war, there was a tray at hotel reception to deposit your guns ffs.

Met some Georgian lads in a bar and they said they could get tickets for the match v Italy (Kinky played, main reason for going to Georgia) so we said great and arranged a meet pre match.
We roll up at the gates with about 2000 others....then one tapped me on the shoulder and next thing I know is we all rushed the gates. We got in, security just sacked it off as a bad job.

The lads I know could not speak English at the time but can now. We got in a few scrapes but if we said Kinkladze, Manchester, we immediately got help.

Im a FOC now so want to go back while I still can. The changes I see on TV etc compared to 1997 are incredible so it would be brilliant to go.
 
NEVER wear that Oasis kit again in a primary fixture home or away.

It was a brand and marketing error....we have 3 approved kits with an historical connection to the club.

Sell the Oasis kit but don't wear it !!
for 80%ish of our history citys colours are:

Blue and white home

maroon away

our 3 core colours are sky blue, white and maroon.

anything else is comercial marketing bollocks
 
When does a historical connection to the club begin?

The three kits you have given your blessing to - there are problems with them all by your reasoning.

The away one is almost a carbon copy of the kit we first wore in 1999. Have we whittled your timescale down to 25 years?
The third kit is maroon. We didn't wear maroon until the 50's. What was our changed kit before then? Should we stick to those forever more?
Even the home colours. For three years, we wore black with white. Imagine the flat capped gents back in the day bemoaning too much change? "We've changed our name, we're at a new ground, now we have to watch them wearing bloody sky blue."
We wore a sash in the 70's for the first time. We wore red and black for the first time in the 60's. We didn't wear black shirts from the St.Mark's days until the 00's. These are some of the most cherished kits amongst City fans. Things change.

The truth is, apart from a bit of pink trim, the Oasis kit is more traditional to City colours than the yellow and blue one. In the early 90's, we wore white shirts with sky blue shorts on many occasions. Yes, there's a hint of yellow on it but then we wore yellow shirts in the 60's, 90's, and 00's so historically, yellow has been City colours for 60 years.
St Marks, Gorton and Ardwick are not ‘we’. They were a different football club(s) to Manchester City FC.

Before City were formed in 1894, there was nothing. Those clubs were not forerunners to City. Ardwick still existed and even played a game after City were formed.
 
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for 80%ish of our history citys colours are:

Blue and white home

maroon away

our 3 core colours are sky blue, white and maroon.

anything else is comercial marketing bollocks
Navy is a big core colour for City home kits.

For 80 years of our 130 years, we’ve had navy socks or at least navy trim on our home kits.

We’ve only had maroon anywhere on our home kits for 8 years of our 130 years.

This what we were formed as a club wearing and is our most common kit combination that we’ve worn for 66 years of our history:

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We only had solid sky blue socks for the first time after nearly seven decades after we were formed and this has been our home kit for just 37 years of our history.

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Navy is a big core colour for City home kits.

For 80 years of our 130 years, we’ve had navy socks or at least navy trim on our home kits.

We’ve only had maroon anywhere on our home kits for 8 years of our 130 years.

This what we were formed as a club wearing and is our most common kit combination that we’ve worn for 66 years of our history:

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We only had solid sky blue socks for the first time after nearly seven decades after we were formed and this has been our home kit for just 37 years of our history.

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our away kit from the mid 20s til 69 was maroon.. 8 years??? behave bert

navy socks are a standard we should always have too
 
our away kit from the mid 20s til 69 was maroon.. 8 years??? behave bert

navy socks are a standard we should always have too
Sorry, I thought you meant on the home kit.

Yes, we had a maroon away kit for many decades. It disappoints me that we ever changed from that to red+black.
 
I think the Oasis kit is terrible, but it's aimed at children (any adult should be ashamed of wearing it) so I have no issues with us having it as an away kit, even though I think it's awful
However, if we have a yellow and black striped second kit, why do we need this Oasis kit?
"Some might say" it's marketing for Puma, perhaps a contractual obligation,. Isn't that the same for the Chinese New Year kit they release every year?
Even worse, is that we have an all maroon third kit
If sky and white clashes with another club's home kit,then yellow and black certainly won't, so why do we have the maroon kit?
OK, a Champions league away kit could be the Oasis kit, yellow and black gor the Prem and just in case for the CL
I understand that we've worn an away kit at home for various reasons such as the fog at Maine Road, but we should always be wearing out traditional home kit at home except for exceptional circumstances, such as weather
That decision to wear navy (the David James game) went down like a fart in a diver's helmet amongst our supporters
It didn't help that it also was a shite kit
 
£30 away tickets i think is one? Not 100% if that’s correct though.
Be more impressed if they influenced a reduction/maximum price for all tickets (the majority) not just away tickets (the minority).

They would then generate huge support.

Are they active/militant enough to generate cross club support and activists ??
 
Although I'm not a hater of the Oasis kit, it shouldn't have been worn in a crucial home chumps game.
It made us look like the away team and that annoyed me, no end.
The home kit colour is iconic and should never be displaced for a marketing scam.
I'm still proper annoyed thinking about Inter in their home strip and City in a never been seen before pop star top.
 
Navy is a big core colour for City home kits.

For 80 years of our 130 years, we’ve had navy socks or at least navy trim on our home kits.

We’ve only had maroon anywhere on our home kits for 8 years of our 130 years.

This what we were formed as a club wearing and is our most common kit combination that we’ve worn for 66 years of our history:

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We only had solid sky blue socks for the first time after nearly seven decades after we were formed and this has been our home kit for just 37 years of our history.

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City's colours have alot to do with the Mason's

Sky blue, white, maroon
 
Can you provide examples of what material and beneficial improvements the FSA have brought to football please ??


Loads of examples on the link above.

Here’s the first paragraph of the page linked

Our campaigns have brought about away price caps, legalised standing in the top two divisions, led the charge against the European Super League, and supported trusts who wish to bring their club into fan ownership. These campaigns have helped hundreds of thousands of supporters.
 

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