Nike to make Kits

DanCity2890 said:
gutted :(

i hope it's not skin tight. wouldn't suit myself and other blues with moobs!

Yep I will be cream crackered if it is skin tight.
 
didnt umbro fuck us off years ago when we got relegated?

could be wrong.




this is going to be our new training gear btw.
njdndfvdofvnb.jpg
 
This may have already been said but i couldn't see it. With Umbro being a subsidiary of Nike will we actually get any money from the change as we were signed up for ten years. I don't mean long term as obviously being with Nike will increase global marketability, I mean money paid by Nike to manufacture the kits.
 
mcfc2607 said:
didnt umbro fuck us off years ago when we got relegated?

could be wrong
.




this is going to be our new training gear btw.
njdndfvdofvnb.jpg

Nope you are not too far wrong. Our contract was up they were not prepared to pay us any more money we signed a deal with Kappa instead.
 
Most powerful sporting company on the planet. Most powerful clothing company on the planet. Most powerful sport marketing company on the planet. We're now in the stable of teams for a sport they are desperately trying to push in America, hoping to unlock vast amounts of money that have previously been unavailable to footballing teams of Europe. Sound good too me!
 
Absolutely gutted about this. I know that Nike own Umbro, but still. I don't like their kits, and I like the fact that we're Umbro's biggest name, and the unique designs we get.

Such a shame.
 
I liked Umbro. Nike make shit basic shirts. It will be like playing Pro Evo it will be blue with no detail a nike badge and our crest. I have been impressed with Umbro also if its skin tight I wont be buying one. It might fit at the beggining of the season by the end of it it wont fit right due to the beer belly.
 

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