sounds like Nike tradition.cheers for the info. sounds laughably horrific, can't wait to see it. to hell with tradition anyway :)
sounds like Nike tradition.cheers for the info. sounds laughably horrific, can't wait to see it. to hell with tradition anyway :)
So, you say that the blue and white one-off shirt is traditional?Listen, you’re proper weird but I’ll engage.
We’re worn loads of home shirts in our history with no white on them. We’ve even had a couple over the last few years.
Since we’re getting a super traditional 125th anniversary home shirt, it looks like they want to try something a bit different with the home. It’s still a blue shirt. It’s white shorts.
We're allowed opinions just as much as you.Listen, you’re proper weird but I’ll engage.
We’re worn loads of home shirts in our history with no white on them. We’ve even had a couple over the last few years.
Since we’re getting a super traditional 125th anniversary home shirt, it looks like they want to try something a bit different with the home. It’s still a blue shirt. It’s white shorts.
And the club is selling St Mark's West Gorton merch in the shop with the Maltese Cross on black shirts. IT'S THE WRONG FUCKING BADGE. It should say GORTON AFC.St Mark’s FC became Gorton AFC.
“In winter 1880 the cricketers decided to form St Mark’s football club. Some of the players from this football team were instrumental in forming Gorton AFC in October 1884. The Chairman of Gorton AFC was James Moores, a sidesman at St Mark’s Church”
http://www.manchesterorange.co.uk/History/st-marks-church-manchester-city-orange-order
It went:
St Mark’s FC 1880
Gorton AFC 1884
Ardwick AFC 1887
Then that club ceased to exist in 1894.
On 16th April 1894 Manchester City FC became a new club that didn’t have any forerunners (even though members of St Marks FC, Gorton AFC and Ardwick AFC were involved), Ardwick AFC did not become Manchester City FC.
The kits went:
St Marks FC- unknown, possibly scarlet and black
Gorton AFC- black with white cross pattee
Ardwick AFC- navy and sky halves, then white and sky halves
It's defo true. She's been there today. Filming some promo/ad for new kits. She couldn't get photos but text me detailed descriptions of what she saw. She's a blue- so she's told it as she saw it.hoping this isn't true. no agenda here, just a preference, but i dread having pink on our jerseys and have hated it on every jersey i have seen in top flight leagues.
We're allowed opinions just as much as you.
Yeah, that seems to be accurate. Although,, as I said, I’d be made up with the blue one. Crap quality but a really smart looking kit. Gathered sleeves on it, which really gives a retro style to it.Going off the comments on here the blue one in Turkey is a concept design they have copied and not the one we will be wearing
The black and pink as also yellow puma and Etihad so not the one
So, you say that the blue and white one-off shirt is traditional?
Cheers.
It could be blue and orange next and you'll use this this upcoming season's Barney the dinosaur shirt to justify it. That is what would be "proper weird" but you crack on licking arse.
I know that.I’ll wait until I see the kits to form mine.
Ps
You’re just irritated that I pointed out City have never worn a cross ;)