nabo78
International
- 26 January 2005
I can see a patch on three stars to hide them! Disgusting, Nike has been a let down this year ( puma as well)
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Juventus President Andrea Agnelli has revealed the reason behind Juventus’s decision to have no stars on their new kit for the upcoming season, which was unveiled by the club on Wednesday. The star is an old tradition in Italian football, and teams put one golden star on their jersey to represent ten Serie A titles that they have won. The Bianconeri were expected to add another star to their shirt along with the two that were already there, but the club has decided to take away the symbols altogether. Agnelli stressed that the Juventus fans believe their total number of Serie A title to be 30, and stressed that every true follower will continue to believe that. The Bianconeri President stated that he is aware that the Italian Football Federation’s calculations stand at 28 titles, but maintained that the Old Lady and their fans do not endorse any such calculation. While talking to the press, the Juventus patron said: “We count our success and it equals 30. Then we look at the calculations of the Federation and we realise that it comes to 28. As we don’t agree, we chose to take the stars away because we don’t recognise such arithmetic.” The discord is all about the Bianconeri's Scudetti that they won in 2005 and 2006, but were later stripped off due to their alleged involvement in match-fixing, that also saw them relegated to Serie B. The three gold stars have been replaced by the words ’30 sul campo’ under the badge, that when translated to English become ‘30 won on the pitch’.
That typeface is crap as fuck,plus nums are huge.
Man Utd away
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Great kit
Look at this pic, you can clearly see the patch on the crest:
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what a shit!!!
LOL what exactly is this?Why that United away reminds me of those..
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