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maybe you should keep your commenting for london fashion week?
I must agree with some of these guys.
The only positive thing that United can take from this game is that THEIR KIT WAS BETTER!? lol c'mon now that IS a desperate swipe at City.
The biggest problem with City is that THEY CAN'T SCORE! And that is why they won't be in the CL next season. MAYBE Europe.. uefa.. maybe.
http://therepublikofmancunia.com/manchester-cit...
Even better.
You couldnt make it up
Bitters my arse.
CTID
That having been said, the City kit was tasteful- no sponsor, but a retro look other than the numbers. Very NFL like- mixing retro with today's hideous uniforms on "throwback weekends".
I won't support throwback weekends until Glazer and the Bucs wear Buccaneer Orange, those clockwork orange unis I grew up with!
All I'm trying to do is explain how disappointed I was with Man City's choice of their retro strip.
Cheers,
The Gaffer
I see one player revelling in the glory of his performance with arms uplifted towards the worshiping masses.
The other is of a spoiled brat pleading for someone to return his dummy.
The kit (not uniform) was not meant to be retro, it was just as a mark of respect that all logo's and sponsors were removed. It is a pity that United did follow their own request to 'not profit' from the tribute ......sponsors on the memorial, boards around the pitch returned to advertising once the game kicked off - oh not to mention the fans selling the free scarfs on Ebay today!
CITY TILL I DIE!!!!!
They keep saying the blue side of Manchester in the press over here when as someone who has spent enough time in England to know, their is no RED side of Manchester, expect for the places where "old labour" was strong! (No offense intended because I am a liberal)
Bet your boyfriend liked the City kits (much more figure-hugging)! Is that what's got you so flustered?
P.s. Blue from Old Tra**ord), less than 1/2 mile from their ground. I like living around here, loads of peace and QUIET!!!
P.P.S Are you familiar with the word cretin?
As far as I am aware, The Gaffer isn't even a ManUtd supporter.
But if you want to perpetuate the stereotype that football fans are imbeciles, just go ahead.
The connection between the result / team's performances and the kits being worn seems to be entirely in the strange imaginations of many of you that have left comments. I agree that Man City either didn't need a new kit for the match or if they did it should have been made to look more like the won they wore in the late 50's. I mean no disrespect when I say that and it's not an attack on Man City - I just thought the choice of Man City kit was an odd one.
The Gaffer wasn't writing an in-depth thesis on whether the kit affected Man U on the day, nor was it a desperate attempt to find something negative to say about Man City. It was an article written about two sets of kits worn on the day - nothing else.