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England go German

familiar new England kit.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22597023

Why?

posted on 20/5/13

England shirts are for kids AND tattoo wearing skinhead ch_@vs who have bulldogs and ten kids.

I can't even wear a United shirt anywhere but Old Trafford anymore. Too old.

posted on 20/5/13

I own 1 England '86 retro kit, 0 tattoos, 0 bulldogs and 0 children.

posted on 20/5/13

If I am around the house or maybe staying in to watch a game I will wear one... won't change out of it just to nip to the shop but I wouldn't wear one if I was planning on going out all day...

Will wear it for a kick around as well, breathable material (any kind of running usually involves my top coming off anyway)

posted on 20/5/13

Wouldn't be seen dead in an England kit.

posted on 20/5/13

My girlfriend bought me the 2010 England top for £15 from sports direct. Its still in my wardrobe with the label on. Refuse to wear sporting shirts, they are so uncomfortable

posted on 20/5/13

My bit was about United kits...

Got given some England shirt my friend found on the floor in Malaga, rarely wear it though...

May have worn it once when watching an England game really not sure though.

posted on 20/5/13

Nike are a massive company, why do they persist on producing such sh!-/-

posted on 20/5/13

I agree with people on here about not buying football shirts anymore they're a rip off and has helped create consumer supporters who think that if you're someone who doesn't have the latest £50 re-hash of an old design then you're not "proud" of your team or a "true" fan.

comment by RB&W (U2335)

posted on 20/5/13

thing is if you dont buy merchadise inc. replica shirts... clubs like United are fooked and the Sugar Daddies win

posted on 21/5/13

Umbro is owned by Nike. Nike had bought Umbro out a few years ago. Nike kits tend to be nash anyway.

Puma and Adidas make some decent kits but these days it is more or less the same thing with different colours.

You could probably buy the same shirt without the England badge on it for 15 quid.

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