Jun 23

Pre-Order the new Manchester United home kit

Tag: Manchester United Kits @ 10:07 am

Manchester United’s 09-10 home kit (the last one to bear the AIG logo) is now available for pre-order.

From initial images it seems to be a plain red top with the white shorts bearing a red stripe down the sides. The white V-neck collar that some leaked images showed earlier this summer is missing, but there does seem to be a ‘V’ across the shirt, either in a darker shade of red or in white (with the color blacked out for the promotional images).

The kit will be revealed on 1st July and launched on 16th July.


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  • @RichmondRed: Technically clubs are only discussing the transfer currently and what ever terms will be agreed like in case of RONALDO will be put on the paper and signed only on or after 1st July. So, even though the deal is agreed Ronaldo is still a MAN UTD player as of now. But, only till 1st July….

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  • @RedDevilEddy: Spot on mate… I think ROSSI is worth a shot at GBP 18 million…

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  • @Vivek: He has the movement of Stephen Hawking mate.

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  • @Vivek: Yup… I mean RUUUUUD will be available for cut back price. I mean I read price of as low as 1.25 million pounds. I mean common its a great bargain at that price. He is just Rudd in his goal scoring i mean do i need to tell what he brings to table.
    Moreover given his age as well as his injury problems he won’t even moan about being on bench…
    I mean why not use him like we used Larson few years back just as a stop gap arrangement till we are having fully grown Macheda and Welback….

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  • @Onkar:

    Exactly my point. If Fergie can settle the ghosts between him and Van the Man, we could have a bragain of a backup striker..

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  • @Stephen:

    If Stephen Hawking can score 20 goals for us, I will gladly welcome him to Old Trafford…. :smile:

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  • @Vivek: :smile: :grin: :lol: :lol:

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  • @Onkar: @Vivek: Ruud is 33 boys, that ship has well and truly sailed, no point discussing simply it will never happen.

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  • Wasn’t Ruud’s bust up with Fergie over Ronaldo anyway? Perhaps since Ronaldo is going the other way Ruud and Fergie could patch things up and get a deal done. Ruud said he had no desire to play for Spurs, but given the chance to come back to United and play for the fans he really loved and never gave a proper goodbye to seems ideal to me; that is as long as he would not mind the rotation system Fergie has used.

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  • @RichmondRed: He is 33 there is no chance Fergie would bring him back.

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  • @Stephen: Henry will be 32 this August and playing regular 1st team football. Which i am not expecting from RUUD. So, I think my comparison might be wrong but the point is age can never be the only criteria. It can be one of the criterion of decision making. And all i am saying is we can use him very selectively more often of the as a third striker only. Because, for doubts are about his age and fitness may be if everything turns out right then no doubting his ability and quality on the pitch.
    And at this price i feel worth a gamble. Common bro talking about only 1.25 million pounds. Is it hell lot???

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  • @Stephen: I too feel that Fergie would not bring him back, however, given the history of the Larson transfer a few years ago, I could never say that i would be surprised if the idea was atleast an option. maybe not this summer, but a January transfer…if Ruud is still with Los Blancos. I suppose I still just miss Van the Man a little still…here’s to wishful thinking. :wink:

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  • @Stephen: you never know… Fergie brought Sheringham (at 31) and Larsson (at 35!)
    Good thing wud be he can act as a buffer for this yr as transfer prices are just over the roof.. i mean an unproven 17 yr old youngster at 25m!!! Its idiotic!

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  • @Onkar: They are different players mate and are both at different fitness levels, Giggs is 35 Neville is 34, age simply isn’t a gage, also being 33 with Ruud’s injuries are going to be a factor, he was sold obviosly because of Ronnie but also he has lost a yard and his movement then was poor.

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  • @RedDevilEddy: I think it was smart for us to have him on a trial for 3 weeks. He argues with coaches, gets sent off stupidly and is a bit immature. It makes sense to have a proper close look at him and how he handles being in and around United.

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  • @jos: I agree mate about the transfer system, I thought we were all in reccession!! but Fergie will never bring Ruud back, too much history the prem will be far too fast for him.

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  • @RedDevilEddy: I don’t really think that Rossi would want to come back to United…on second thought, maybe he would, however, I really think he has his heart set on playing for a big club in Italy (Juventus I hope). chances are Rossi would get more first-team football in Italy. Plus he has made the national team which has probably made him even more patriotic and created an even larger desire to play in Italia. Still, a bid for him by United might make him think a little.

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  • @Stephen: You said it mate… As i said in the same post age can’t be a factor so that takes care of your own point of his age is 33 kind…
    Given the injury and all… The point is simple mate.. All i am saying that at given price if that price is true then its worth a shot. Because, simply i am not saying that use for all the matches or use him as a starter as well. All i am saying is he can be a great back up addition to the team….
    And definitely a bargain at given price (if that price is correct)….
    One thing for sure mate i would be devastated if some other PL team takes him and he will end up scoring 10 goals a season. Because, the 10 goals for 1.25 million GBP is worth.
    I mean try and understand where i am coming its not only about players ability, his age, speed and injury record its about the finding the trade off between what you pay and what you get in exchange…
    Simple as that….
    @RichmondRed: Even i miss him bro a little….

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  • @Onkar: Why bring in someoen who is pretty much a has bee, why not play Macheda, Welbeck or even Campbell?
    Also you are not taking into account his wages on your figure, he would no longer cut it in the prem at the highest level, he is too slow, doesn’t move this would be a problem for us.

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  • Ruud shld come back as a coach to macheda and welbeck to really bring out their raw talent and make them as good as he was (on his day). And maybe just come on for 10 mins a game to try and nick a goal, like sherringham did during the end of his career.

    GOOD RIDDANCE TO RONNY although he brought us goals and glamour he caused a lot of problems, i mean the whole rooney thing with the Euro cup and the whole i want to go to real madrid shit every bloody year, was a pain. When Henry left the arse, every1 though they wld be shite but it brought out talent that wasnt expected. I mean macheda or welbeck/gibbo wld have never shone in united with ronny it it, he would have snatched all the glamour 4 christ sakes. WE NEED A GOOD QUALITY YOUNG EUROPEAN STRIKER, benzema is our man. Pace, power, goals, ect. All the attributes we want however he could try and take the future spotlight off our youngsters which isn’t great but i think everyone is willing to take that risk because we are in a desperate situation.
    I have always been a nani admirer, even through his horrible performances. We should put our faith in him because he is a carbon copy of ronaldo a couple years back. I dont understand after spending 17.5 mil on him, we r throwing him in the bin to be replaced by some1 WHO IS EXACTLY LIKE HIM EXCEPT A WORSE (VERSION valencia) fergie shdl stop throwing this extra cash around and actually pay some good money for benzi and aguero.

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  • I know it is only Goal.com, but apparently we are looking to make a €15m bid for Rossi:

    Link

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  • @Craig Mc: I dunno about that – seems like a pretty good deal to me – give them an indisciplined flop to shave off the price of a target and save money to buy other targets. I like that. Then again, I don’t really like Nani.

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  • @Red Ranter: Sorry to bother mate, but d’you think that you can disable the Ronaldo header for the site? I mean, the fucker’s been gone a couple of weeks already and we’re starting to get sick of his pompous face.

    Again, sorry to bother.

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  • @Andrei: I like him but is he too short? All the top premiership strikers are in the classic number 9 mould tall, Drogba, Anelka, Adebeyor, Torres ect maybe this is just me, I suppose if he plays him up with Berba then Ok, but with Rooney we are back to the hobbit fest.

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  • @Andrei: Keep this up mate, and I’ll give you plenty of Rooney weaknesses STICK. I don’t suppose Nani gives a fuck whether you like him or not. You are never on the OT terraces to banter him down with abuse are you? :roll: .

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  • @Anthony Los: Aaaaah Anthony, someone with eyesight where Nani is concerned!

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  • @Craig Mc: I don’t abuse United players; I always cheer them on (even Nani) but when the transfer window comes around, I say what I think. Besides I’ve never seen United at OT – I live part-time in Canada and part-time in the Midlands and I’ve never been within 100 miles of Manchester.

    But when it comes to Nani, I have a few of problems with the guy:

    1. He is as inconsistent as a weather report.
    2. He thinks he is the biggest thing since Prophet Mohammed.
    3. He knows not when to pass and when to shoot.
    4. He is as indisciplined as hell – remember the head-butt in the game against West Ham?

    Apart from that, I have no problems with the lad, but those are problems enough and if he can overcome at least two of them and become a decent player for us, good. If not then we should not waste our time with him.

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  • @RedDevilEddy: Not so much underachieved, as Fergie didn’t play them! :roll:

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  • hahahaahahah craig, i think nani is bloody class and all he needs is 10-15 games to build his confidence, when we give him that he will produce. PLZ FERGIE !!!!

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  • @Andrei: Mate he has been sent off once, not exactly Roy Keane is he? Ronaldo has been sent of numerous times is he indisciplined as hell?
    Wingers are inconsistant it is what they are, simply because it is out to them to do something, Giggs over the years has been called the same thing, and what is wrong with a bit of confidence it never did Ronaldo any harm?
    Also he needs a run of lets say 10 games then we can really judge him, not bits here and there.

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  • i couldnt agree with u more stephen, nani isn’t that indisciplined he got sent off once

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  • @Andrei: How can you think that Nani is indiciplined and has the ego of Ronaldo. I dont see wnythign wrong with either of those two “problems”. One red card and 6 yellows in two years is not bad. Its actually great for a winger! Ronaldo got sent off at least 5 times during his United career, but he wasnt a dirty player by any means. As for him having big thoughts of himself, that is a good thing. Winger needs confidence to play well, and it annoys me when people mix confidence with arrogance… :roll: He needs confidence, if he acted like Ronaldo on the pitch that would be great. Coming out in the press saying he can be the next Ronaldo is brilliant to hear, he needs that. And Nani is a brilliant player, he can become a world beater if fiven more opportunities. He is the kind of player that can play bad for 90 minutes, but still create a moment of brilliance that gives us a win or a goal. That is what “great” players are all about. Nani has that! THRILLER!!! :lol:

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  • @Stephen: I am a Nani admirer too. I simply think he looks class on the ball. It’s quite a sight watching him run. I don’t know if others see this, but whatever sails my boat right?

    But I think the reason Nani has been in Fergie’s leper colony is because he head butted some player in the final game of the 07-08 season. That match was our title decider and he endangered United’s title chances because of a moment of stupidity. And hence, fergie might have benched him for a good season to show him the enormity of his mistake. Just my guess, but maybe just maybe.

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  • @UnitedUnited: I doubt that to be honest mate, but last season he really did not get much of a chance.
    I personally believe we set our sides up too much not to loose, rather to go and and win the game, knowing we had enough fire power to score regardless of the oppersition.
    To quantify this the European Cup final is case in point we went all out at he start and could have nicked one, then we all know we would of tried to sit on that one goal lead, when we went a goal down we had to change the set up of the side, to try and win the game.
    I believe or hope with Ronaldo now gone, we will be more fluid, rather base our entire side around the greasy prick it will allow Nani, Rooney and Berba to express themselves more and welcome back to more free flowing united of old.
    With Nani and what Craig said was right, United have a tradition of skillful wingers from Billy Meredith to Best, Coppell, Giggs, Kancelskis ect the fans who go do not get on the back of these players as they are in our blood.

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  • @RedDevilEddy, @Anthony Los, @Stephen: The head-butt and the diving and the reitalliation and always fighting with referees. He does all of this and it makes him an undisciplined player. It made Ronaldo the same thing. Just because he was good does not mean that he was disciplined (talking about Ronaldo here).

    That said, other great players, like Keane in the past and Vidic and Rooney are also undisciplined, but they have the skill to back their hot-headedness up.

    So yea, it might not be a problem if he had some skill, but given that he has been an absolute waste so far, it is far from a good thing. I mean, what would you say if Park was undisciplined? Would you tolerate him then? I suppose not because then he would longer bring much to the squad.

    So, yea indiscipline is not the worst thing a football player can suffer of, but it does not help if he has other problems.

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  • Ruud would be the perfect signing for us – if his knee gets better. I personally have no idea when he’ll be back, or if. If he was 100% healthy we wouldn’t be having this discussion, because he would have scored 25+ goals in La Liga last season and Real wouldn’t want to sell. He is a goal machine, simple as. Our youngsters could learn so much from him about movement, antipciation and composure (i’m looking at you Rooney!). Then again, we have Ole at training everyday, and that doesn’t seem to have helped.

    Given how crocked he is, I wouldn’t risk Ruud. But I don’t agree that we should rely on Welbeck and Macheda solely. If Rooney breaks a metatarsal (it is world cup year!) then we have to start them, week in week out. And they’re not ready. Two seasons away minimum. So we need at least one decent covering option.

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  • @RedDevilEddy: Just an example here – in the final game of the season (against Hull), we had a free kick at around Ronaldo-range. Instead of letting Gibson (who has an amazing shot) try his luck from his preferred range, Nani said that he will take it himself. He arranged his ball and lined up like Ronaldo does. He then tried to hit it the same as our no 7. What happened? Well, it must have gone over the stadium.

    You might say that there is nothing wrong with a young lad fancying his chances from that range, but if he continues to try to do things that he cannot do, it will hurt the team more than it will help it.

    Don’t think that RvN always had the confidence that he could beat the keeper 9 times out of 10. At first he did the easy thing and the ball went in. Eventually, as he realized he was good at it, he started chipping and rounding and curling and going for top corners.

    With Nani, extreme confidence is the problem because he is sure he can do things that he cannot do. Sorry.

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  • @Andrei: Mate, you cannot say he has no skill that is is plain wrong mate, his disciplinery record this season is only 2 yellow cards one in the league and one in the Champions league, last season he has one red and two yellows in the league and two in the champions league.
    His record in total is 71 games for us with only one red and 6 yellow cards, not too bad is it?

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  • @Beachryan: Nah, not sure Ole’s job is to teach Rooney about his movement. I think he focuses more on Macheda and Wellbeck (and it shows).

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  • Look Andrei i cant believe youre’ turning the attribute of confidence into a bad one, cockiness is a bad attribute which you must be confusing with. His confidence suits him, however confidence on phil neville doesn’t. Nani is a class player and thats why Fergie dished out 17.5 mil on him. How many times has Ronny taken a free kick in his old days and at present when its gone miles over the bar but we dont blame him because 10 of those 1 million shots have been screamers but the thing is maybe if nani got to take more of those free kicks then maybe some wld be screamers but he hasnt got the chance thats my point. Youre being way to synical on some1 who hasnt got that much of a chance to prove himself, it’s demoralising when people like park and welbeck get chosen ahead of you.

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  • Stephen is correct nani has got skill. 100% agreeement!!

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  • @Anthony Los: He has had 71 first team appearances for United (Wikipedia says so).

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  • No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no!!!

    Fucking Huntelaar

    Sorry Grog

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  • in a lot of those games he was subbed at half time to let others prosper

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  • and a lot of those appearances count for say the last 10 mins of a game that not nearly enough time to make a difference, so just give me that stat because 1 app could count for 5 minutes in a game

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  • thats where my point of confidence is valid because if you come on for the last 10 mins it makes u feel that ure not good enough to have played the whole game. Dont respond “well he started in the carling cup” because the PL and CL is what matters the most

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  • @RedDevilEddy: But he wants to go to Spain mate. That is his prime motivation. The problem that occurs with many players when the season is over and they go on international duty is they meet up with their counterparts (in this case players from Barca and Madrid). The Barca players start talking Cesc up and tell him how great it would be if he joined them, after all just look at us they would say, we are walking on air. It’s the very same way I lost my fiancee to the dreams and delusions of a Hollywood career. She goes down there to go to school and then is seduced by the town’s charm and it’s promises of dreams fulfilled. Well she ended up on Hollywood’s bench of broken dreams, which will always give me a certain sense of satisfaction.

    For Cesc the seduction is very strong. What Spanish kid wouldn’t want to go to Barcelona? And all he has to do is look at what Wenger is doing, or not doing to be sickened and to feel like he is ripe for betraying his team. These mercenaries all care about only one thing, themselves. They are driven by greed through personal success. They want trophies as if it somehow defines their greatness. Today’s footballer is a sad and tasteless little parasite and to be honest, if I ever wanted to put a hit on anyone in my life, it would be one Johnny Bosman because it was his greed for his right to play wherever he wanted that has made the game so unbearable today. Loyalty means shite unless you are winning, and even then, you aren’t guaranteed anything. Just look at Ronaldo.

    Cesc does not want to just leave Arsenal because they aren’t winning, he want s to go back to Spain. Spain is the IT destination now with all their success and England is past tense. No way does he betray Arsenal to sign for Man Utd or Liverpool or Chelsea. That’s not what it’s about. He wants silverware, but he wants it with Barcelona.

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  • @Vivek: He’ll be able to discover the black hole in every team’s defense. :wink:

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  • @RichmondRed: It doesn’t matter. Once you have crossed the Boss, there is no coming back.

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