BlueinBosnia wrote:I went through the whole thread having thought I'd read 'Everton tonight 10pm', and expecting an impromptu pre-season friendly, wondering how it had gotten so off-tracked...
Slim wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:I went through the whole thread having thought I'd read 'Everton tonight 10pm', and expecting an impromptu pre-season friendly, wondering how it had gotten so off-tracked...
So....did we win?
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Slim wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:I went through the whole thread having thought I'd read 'Everton tonight 10pm', and expecting an impromptu pre-season friendly, wondering how it had gotten so off-tracked...
So....did we win?
5-0, Rodwell with all 5.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Slim wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:I went through the whole thread having thought I'd read 'Everton tonight 10pm', and expecting an impromptu pre-season friendly, wondering how it had gotten so off-tracked...
So....did we win?
5-0, Rodwell with all 5.
JamieMCFC wrote:From the offical site:
This season MCFC are to play in a new away kit that emphasises their proud status as Barclays Premier League Champions, whilst also providing a subtle reference to a key moment in their history.
Joe Hart, James Milner, Jesús Navas and Stevan Jovetic unveiled the club's new away kit in Manhattan's Hudson Mercantile this evening during an intimate gathering with fans and media.
During an on-stage Q&A, the players spoke of their thoughts on the latest kit, as well as their aspirations for the coming season as they look to retain their title as Champions of the Barclays Premier League.
The away shirt features a dark blue collar with a lighter blue v-shaped insert, while the body consists of a series of blue bands.
These tonal bands are dark blue at the top of the shirt and gradually become lighter travelling to the hem to create a striking modern graphic.
In May 1999 Manchester City famously scored two late goals to secure a 2-2 draw against Gillingham in the Second Division Play-Off final at Wembley before winning in a penalty shoot-out and securing promotion back to the First Division.
On that day City triumphed wearing an away shirt of dark blue and yellow stripes, and to honour that memorable occasion this season’s away shirt features yellow names and numbers on the back, and the Nike swoosh and sponsor’s name are also in yellow on the front
http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/20 ... 5-away-kit
Nigels Tackle wrote:JamieMCFC wrote:From the offical site:
This season MCFC are to play in a new away kit that emphasises their proud status as Barclays Premier League Champions, whilst also providing a subtle reference to a key moment in their history.
Joe Hart, James Milner, Jesús Navas and Stevan Jovetic unveiled the club's new away kit in Manhattan's Hudson Mercantile this evening during an intimate gathering with fans and media.
During an on-stage Q&A, the players spoke of their thoughts on the latest kit, as well as their aspirations for the coming season as they look to retain their title as Champions of the Barclays Premier League.
The away shirt features a dark blue collar with a lighter blue v-shaped insert, while the body consists of a series of blue bands.
These tonal bands are dark blue at the top of the shirt and gradually become lighter travelling to the hem to create a striking modern graphic.
In May 1999 Manchester City famously scored two late goals to secure a 2-2 draw against Gillingham in the Second Division Play-Off final at Wembley before winning in a penalty shoot-out and securing promotion back to the First Division.
On that day City triumphed wearing an away shirt of dark blue and yellow stripes, and to honour that memorable occasion this season’s away shirt features yellow names and numbers on the back, and the Nike swoosh and sponsor’s name are also in yellow on the front
http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/20 ... 5-away-kit
what a load of shite
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:JamieMCFC wrote:From the offical site:
This season MCFC are to play in a new away kit that emphasises their proud status as Barclays Premier League Champions, whilst also providing a subtle reference to a key moment in their history.
Joe Hart, James Milner, Jesús Navas and Stevan Jovetic unveiled the club's new away kit in Manhattan's Hudson Mercantile this evening during an intimate gathering with fans and media.
During an on-stage Q&A, the players spoke of their thoughts on the latest kit, as well as their aspirations for the coming season as they look to retain their title as Champions of the Barclays Premier League.
The away shirt features a dark blue collar with a lighter blue v-shaped insert, while the body consists of a series of blue bands.
These tonal bands are dark blue at the top of the shirt and gradually become lighter travelling to the hem to create a striking modern graphic.
In May 1999 Manchester City famously scored two late goals to secure a 2-2 draw against Gillingham in the Second Division Play-Off final at Wembley before winning in a penalty shoot-out and securing promotion back to the First Division.
On that day City triumphed wearing an away shirt of dark blue and yellow stripes, and to honour that memorable occasion this season’s away shirt features yellow names and numbers on the back, and the Nike swoosh and sponsor’s name are also in yellow on the front
http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/20 ... 5-away-kit
what a load of shite
Exactly what I thought when I read the bit about the yellow. If it needs explaining like that then it's tripe.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:JamieMCFC wrote:From the offical site:
This season MCFC are to play in a new away kit that emphasises their proud status as Barclays Premier League Champions, whilst also providing a subtle reference to a key moment in their history.
Joe Hart, James Milner, Jesús Navas and Stevan Jovetic unveiled the club's new away kit in Manhattan's Hudson Mercantile this evening during an intimate gathering with fans and media.
During an on-stage Q&A, the players spoke of their thoughts on the latest kit, as well as their aspirations for the coming season as they look to retain their title as Champions of the Barclays Premier League.
The away shirt features a dark blue collar with a lighter blue v-shaped insert, while the body consists of a series of blue bands.
These tonal bands are dark blue at the top of the shirt and gradually become lighter travelling to the hem to create a striking modern graphic.
In May 1999 Manchester City famously scored two late goals to secure a 2-2 draw against Gillingham in the Second Division Play-Off final at Wembley before winning in a penalty shoot-out and securing promotion back to the First Division.
On that day City triumphed wearing an away shirt of dark blue and yellow stripes, and to honour that memorable occasion this season’s away shirt features yellow names and numbers on the back, and the Nike swoosh and sponsor’s name are also in yellow on the front
http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/20 ... 5-away-kit
what a load of shite
Exactly what I thought when I read the bit about the yellow. If it needs explaining like that then it's tripe.
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