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New OM kits from the fans

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Why Adidas doesn't respect the colors and traditions of the teams? They always do the same: flashy an non-historical designs, and also I don't know any team tailored by them who doesn't have an All-Black or All-White indumentary... pity.
 
Great ball.

Columbus Crew:

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Those new MLS kits look really nice,hope there will be such thing for the European teams too.
 
adidas Tango 12 - Official matchball of Euro 2012
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Pretty nice ball, but has nothing to do with Poland or Ukraine. Shame cause I see UEFA does not treat us seriously. First was russian name for polish mascot and now is argentinean name for ball. Uefa is bunch of ignorants who probably think that Polish and Russian language is the same.
 
Actually the blue and yellow color represents ukraine and the white and red color represents poland, but yeah i agree with you.
 
Pretty nice ball, but has nothing to do with Poland or Ukraine. Shame cause I see UEFA does not treat us seriously. First was russian name for polish mascot and now is argentinean name for ball. Uefa is bunch of ignorants who probably think that Polish and Russian language is the same.

I don't know about the colors issue, but at last they could have changed the name to something more representative of the region... I don't know, anything else could have been a million times better than "Tango", lol, that indeed must be the name for the AFA ball instead of "SpeedCell", but, hey, it's Adidas we're talking about! Most of the time they do that.
 
Pretty nice ball, but has nothing to do with Poland or Ukraine. Shame cause I see UEFA does not treat us seriously. First was russian name for polish mascot and now is argentinean name for ball. Uefa is bunch of ignorants who probably think that Polish and Russian language is the same.

Agree with almost everything you've said but come on, Slavek isn't a Russian name at all
 
Where I work there is a Polish guy called "Slawek" (with a line through the L), which would have been more accurate spelling for the mascot name. Possibly the competition organisers changed the "W" to a "V" so that nobody would pronounce the name incorrectly. And as for the ball name well it doesn't really matter, remember the Fevernova from 2002? Was hardly Japanese/Korean language at all? (Other balls did have names taken from the language of the host nation).
 
Oh come, you don't know why is it called Tango?
It's not the first Tango, it shares the name and design with older Tangos:
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Slavek is slaven name
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Theres no guy named Slavek in Poland. There is no such letter as V in polish alphabet.

Where I work there is a Polish guy called "Slawek" (with a line through the L), which would have been more accurate spelling for the mascot name. Possibly the competition organisers changed the "W" to a "V" so that nobody would pronounce the name incorrectly. And as for the ball name well it doesn't really matter, remember the Fevernova from 2002? Was hardly Japanese/Korean language at all? (Other balls did have names taken from the language of the host nation).

Yes it should be Sławek. Maybe it's spelling. As for name of ball. Maybe it's about host country language ? Switzerland and Austria have same language. Poland and Ukraine have not. Korea and Japan also...
 
cro chef meant the same like you goofy, because there is no letter W in south slavic countries alphabets.

that's why he wrote slaVek instead of slawek.

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