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Loserfool punya kit.. ikut sejarah pakai..
1979 , pasukan mula2 di liga english pakai baju ader penaja..
hitachi , elektik company..
baju umbro..
1982 , tukar , crown paints , comapny cat..
baju adidas..
1988 , tukar penaja , candy , syarikat elektrik jugak ye bukannay syarikat coklat..:lol..
baju adidas..
1992 .. tukar penaja lagik.. syarikat arak , carlsberg , baju adidas..
1996 , company arak lagi , tapi baju tukar ke reebok..
sampai sekarang..
p/s ,:hmm: coca-cola tak pernah taja liverpool..:cak: |
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1955 - Manchester United jersey
As well as the white-collar button up red jersey, United also wore this V-necked classic strip for some games during the 1955-56 season. The kit became a permanent choice during the 1956-57 season by the Busby Babes. Whilst normally worn with white 'knickers' and black socks the kit consisted of red shirt, red shorts and red socks when United met Real Madrid in the 1956-57 European Cup Semi-Final.
1956 - Manchester United away kit
Manchester United wore this reverse of the home kit from the 1956-57 season against the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal.
1957 FA Cup Final shirt
After winning the League title, The Busby Babes were favourites to become the first club to clinch the double since the 1800's. But a controversial challenge on United's Ray Wood left the goalkeeper concussed and with a broken cheekbone. Down to 10-men, with Jackie Blanchflower in goal and Duncan Edwards in the middle of the defence, United were beaten 2-1 by Aston Villa despite a goal from Tommy Taylor. This was the white away strip they wore that day. They wore all white 'knickers' and socks..
1958 FA Cup Final shirt
Just 3 months after the Munich Air Disaster, United returned to Wembley in this red kit for the 1958 FA Cup Final. All the sympathies were with a makeshift United side, whose hopes rested on Munich survivors Bobby Charlton, Dennis Violet, Bill Foulkes and Harry Gregg. Unfortunately, their opponents that day, Bolton Wanderers, had other ideas and beat United 2-0 in one of the most controversial finals ever
1959 Manchester United kit
For the 1959-60 season, Manchester United continued to wear the classic red kit with a white V-neck collar, however they changed from wearing black socks to all white ones
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TAHUN 1960- 1969
1961 - Manchester United jersey
Having worn the same V-necked jersey since 1955, Manchester United changed to this white-hoop collar design with white cuffs for the 1961-62 season. They continued to wear plain white shorts and white socks.
1961 - Manchester United away jersey
The reverse of the home kit, as worn at Liverpool, Arsenal and Forest. A white jersey with red collar and cuffs, worn with plain white shorts and white socks
1963 - FA Cup Final jersey
As with all United shirts worn in major finals up and until the 1970's, the City of Manchester's coat of arms appeared for the 1963 FA Cup Final kit. United beat Leicester City 3-1 with two goals from David Herd and one from Denis Law.
1964 - Manchester United kit
During the 1964-65 season, United occassionally changed from wearing white socks to wearing red ones. This change became permanent in the 1965-66 season. This kit was made famous around the world by the likes of George Best, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Brian Kidd and Paddy Crerand.
1968 - European Cup Final Shirt
The one and only 1968 European Cup Winning shirt as worn by Matt Busby's superstars. Why they chose to play in an all blue kit is a mystery but who will forget that night when United became the first English club to win the European Cup after a pulsating 4-1 extra-time victory over the mighty Benfica? A classic kit for a classic match. Blue jersey, blue shorts, blue socks.
1969 - Manchester United away kit
In 1969 Manchester United introduced an all-white plain away kit which was worn by Matt Busby's aging stars at the likes of Anfield, Highbury and Halifax
ada lagi.. |
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1970 - 1979
1971 - Manchester United kit
Ten years after changing the design of the home shirt, Manchester United reverted to back to their colours of red, white and black. The new jersey for the 71-72 season featured a huge floppy collar - all so fashionable in the 1970's.
1971 - Manchester United away kit
For the 1971-72 season United wore a white away strip that featured the fashionable 1970's style floppy collar. Although usually worn with white shorts and black socks, the colour combination varied depending on the opposition (from red, white and black).
1971 - Manchester United third kit
For the 1972-73 season United wore a third choice kit against the likes of Southampton, Stoke City, Sunderland and Sheffield United. A yellow jersey with a blue floppy collar, blue shorts and yellow socks.
1972 - Manchester United kit
For the 1972-73 season, Manchester United wore the club badge on the chest for the first time. The kit, produced by Manchester company Umbro, was also available for the fans to buy in the Red Devils Souvenir Shop at the stadium. The white and yellow away strips were also reproduced with the new added touch. United's new stars like Steve Coppell and Lou Macari wore the same kit in 1974-75 during their short spell in the Second Division.
1975 - Manchester United kit
The 1975-76 season saw Tommy Docherty's United return to Division 1 in style...and in a brand new Admiral kit. Similar to the previous one manufactured by Umbro, the only real changes were the four red stripes on the white cuffs and large white collars, whilst Admiral's logo appeared on the shorts. Once more, it was available to buy in all sizes in the club shop.
1975 - Manchester United away kit
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The Admiral away kit introduced for the 1975-76 season was to become an all-time favourite amongst United fans. The United crest appeared on a red circular background over three black stipes, whilst Admiral's logo appeared on the opposite chest. Depending on the opposition, it was worn with white or black shorts and socks by the likes of Buchan, Greenhoff, Coppell, McIlroy, Pearson, Hill and Macari.
1976 - Manchester United kit
The 1976-77 season saw a minor adjustment to the Manchester United home kit. Admiral's logo was added to the chest and the white stripes on the cuffs were made thinner. A special kit was made for FA Cup matches commemorating the Queen's Jubilee year. A picture of the FA Cup and the words ' Silver Jubilee 1977' were embroidered below the club crest. United went all the way in the competiton, beating Liverpool 2-1 in the final and preventing them from becoming the first team to win the Treble.
1977 - Charity Shield jersey
The 1977-78 Charity Shield was contested against Liverpool in a special one-off kit. An interesting change to the white and black away kit; the United club badge and Admiral logos both swapped positions and the words 'FA Charity Shield 1977' were placed below the United crest, which was no longer on a red circular background. The game finished 0-0.
1978 - Manchester United kit
The 1978-79 season marked 100 years of Manchester United. To commemorate the landmark, Admiral produced a special kit with thicker white stripes on the sleeves. The club badge was adjusted to include the dates 1878 and 1978 and was reproduced without the white background. The words 'Manchester United Football Club' were also replaced with 'Manchester United Centenary'. The white away kit was also altered with the new badge. United appeared in the 1979 FA Cup Final, losing 3-2 to Arsenal, in the red shirt with 'Wembley 1979' embroidered below the Centenary badge.
1979 - Manchester United kit
The 1979-80 season was an interesting one. United narowly missed out on the Championship and wore a few different kits in the process. It was almost as if Admiral had ran out of ideas. United wore the classic kit 70's jersey for some games, the 1978 Centenary kit for others and most bizaarely, the ill-fated 1979 FA Cup Final shirt for others (including non- cup games). |
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1980 - 1989..
Now you're talking! The Red Devils Souvenir Shop advertised all their Admiral stock at half price as United moved into a new era and a new kit designed by Adidas. For the 1980-81 season, the baggy white collar was back and the famous three Adidas stripes were added to each arm in white, and on each side of the pleated shorts in red. The Adidas logo replaced Admiral on the chest. The number on the back was stencilled white and red, in true '80's style, although this was changed to a bold white half way through the season for some reason
1980 - Manchester United away kit
A superb kit by Adidas. An adaptation of the Admiral black and white away kit from the previous seasons. The famous Adidas three stripes were placed on both sides of the kit quite interestingly underneath, rather than on top of, each arm. White stripes on black shorts added to the effect, especially when the players had their arms raised high when requesting crosses from Lou Macari or Steve Coppell. The middle of the club badge was coloured red.
1980 - Manchester United third kit
Dave Sexton's United visited Southampton, Stoke and Sunderland in this wonderful royal blue kit. With three blue stripes down the side of the pleated white shorts, the jersey interestingly didn't feature the famous Adidas stripes. Worn with black and blue socks.
1981 - Manchester United third kit
You guessed it - United's 1981-82 visit to Southampton, Stoke City and Sunderland, with new manager Ron Atkinson, now included those elusive three Adidas white stripes on the sleeves
dah start penaja di dada..:cak:
1982 - Manchester United kit
The 1982-83 season heralded the beginning of a new era. United's shirts were now sponsored by Japanese electronics giant, Sharp. The brand new Adidas kit also featured a shiny thin lining on the front and new V necked white collars and cuffs with red and black edges. The white 'Sharp' and black 'Electronics' words were removed for European and other Cup games, including the 1983 FA Cup Final 4-0 thrashing of Brighton..
1982 - Manchester United away kit
The 1982-83 also saw a brand new white away strip complete with shiny lining. The famous adidas three stripes were in black whilst the black V necked collar and cuffs had white and red edges. Worn with black shorts and white or black socks. Again, the red Sharp logo was removed for European and Cup games, including the 1983 League Cup Final defeat to Liverpool.
1982 - Manchester United third kit
The 1982-83 third choice kit saw the third blue kit in as many years. Complete with shiny lining and white adidas three stripes on the arms, the white V necked collar and white cuffs also included a red and black edge. Worn with blue or white shorts and blue or black socks
1983 - Manchester United kit
The 1983-84 season witnessed a subtle change to the home shirt, with the advertising slogan 'Sharp Electronics' being cut down to just 'Sharp'. They wore the same shirt (with sponsors name) for European and Cup matches, including the classics against Juventus and Barcelona. The rest of the kit stayed the same. The previous season's jersey was worn by the likes of Hughes, McGrath and Blackmore in the Reserves and Juniors matches
1983 - Manchester United away kit
The 1983-84 season also saw a minor adjustment to the away kit. United kicked off the season wearing white by beating Liverpool 2-0 in the Charity Shield. For the match the 'Sharp' slogan was in black. For league games 'Sharp' was written in red.
1983 - Manchester United third kit
The 1983-84 third choice kit was the same as the 1982-83 kit, with the 'Electronics' word removed
1984 - Manchester United kit
Yet another season - yet another kit! And to think people kick up a fuss nowadays! The 1984-85 kit was a United classic, made famous for that amazing 1-0 FA Cup Final victory over a treble chasing Everton side. The design by Adidas was radical. The United logo was moved to the centre, the manufacturer's logo was moved to the sleeves and a touch of white, lined in black, was the main attraction below each shoulder. Red, white and black V necked collar and cuffs. The shorts featured thin red stipes as well as the famous Adidas three stripes in red at the side.
1984 - Manchester United away kit
The new away kit from the 1984-85 season was the same design as the home kit. White shirt with black lined in red below the shoulders, red, white and black V necked collar and cuffs, and 'Sharp' written in red. Black shorts with three red stripes and whites socks. Will forever be remembered for that amazing Maine Road FA Cup semi-final victory over Liverpool.
1984 - Manchester United third kit
The 1984-85 third choice kit was popular with fans. An all blue strip with red and white and black V necked collar and cuffs. The white below the shoulders was lined in red. White Adidas three stripes on the shorts and socks
1986 - Manchester United kit
The 1986-87 not only heralded the arrival of Alex Ferguson, but also the introduction of a new kit. Adidas reverted back to their famous three white stripes on the arms, lined in black. In fact the only major differences from the kit seen in 1982 was the glossy material which showed off the Adidas logo and diagonal stripes when held in a certain light. White pleated shorts with three red stripes lined in black and a little red devil logo were complimented by impressive black socks with a black Adidas logo on white halfway up.
1986 - Manchester United away kit
The new white away kit for the 1986-87 season had three red stripes with black lining on the arms and also on the black shorts. White socks with black in the middle. 'Sharp' written in red. The same shiny hidden pattern design was applied.
1986 - Manchester United third kit
The 1986-87 third choice all blue kit was only worn at Southamnpton. With white adidas three stripes on the arms and shorts, the red and black V necked collar was consistent with the home and away kits. 'Sharp' was written in white
1988 - Manchester United kit
Adidas made very little changes to the design for the 1988-89 strip, except for the white bands at the top of the sleeves (on front and back) and a new-style cross-over collar. The shiny 'hidden' diagonals were replaced with thicker 'hidden' straight lines. This less than memorable kit was worn by Lee Martin when he scored the winner against Crystal Palace in the 1990 FA Cup Final
1988 - Manchester United away kit
The white away kit for the 1988-89 season had a black bands at the top of each arm (on the front and back of the shirt) as well as a red 'cross-over' collar and the Adidas three stripes on the arms and black or white shorts in red.
1988 - Manchester United third kit
The 1988-89 third choice all blue kit had white bands at the top of each arm on the front and back of the shirt. It also had three white stripes down each arm and on the shorts.
:clap::clap: yg ini aku ader , buat koleksi..:kerek: |
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1990-1999
1990 - Manchester United kit
No major changes for the 1990-91 season as adidas churned out almost an exact replica of the previous kit, replacing the white stripe with a black one and adding a pretty pattern to the collar. Needless to say, we still went out in our hundreds of thousands and bought it. A swirling 'hidden' pattern made it harder to counterfeit and the letters 'M.U.F.C.' were embroidered in red on the new shorts.
1990 - Manchester United away kit
During the Madchester years, baggy Manchester fashion ruled the world. Adidas decided to try and create a United kit that could also be worn in the pubs and clubs. Unfortunately their decision to make this away kit in Man city blue made it one of the most unpopular United kits of all time, despite the fact there was no longer any need to spend more cash on a third choice kit (they wore the previous season's white kit against Aston Villa and West Ham). The wallpaper-like design did spawn a fantastic bootleg version however which did grace the Manchester club scene, with the pattern rearranged to read "***** Off Leeds".
:geram: paling buruk..
1991 - European Cup Winners Cup Final kit
Like the blue 1968 European Cup Final shirt, Adidas decided to create a one-off Special edition shirt for the 1991 European Cup Winners Cup Final in Rotterdam. Without the 'Sharp' logo this shirt will forever be remembered with Mark Hughes's two amazing goals against FC Barcelona. It was available to buy as a limited edition shirt.
1992 - Manchester United kit
For the 1992-93 season Manchester company, Umbro, had taken over from Adidas in producing United's kits. Returning to the Newton Heath era, the jersey featured a lace-up floppy white collar, whilst the club crest was made larger than ever before. The Umbro logo was also incorporated into the 'hidden' pattern to deter counterfeiters. The new kit brought United good luck as both Eric Cantona and the Premiership title came to Old Trafford
1992 - Manchester United away kit
Umbro 's design for the 1992-93 away kit was a popular one. An all royal blue kit with floppy black collars, the United crest was also reproduced in black , together with a tigerskin pattern, covering the whole shirt. The blue shorts had the club crest on the centre of the waist as well as a tiger skin pattern. Worn with blue socks
(p/s : giggs muda2 ..)
1992 - Manchester United third kit
To celebrate the 100 years since Newton Heath first stepped out in the yellow and green lace up kit, Umbro recreated the kit for the 1992-93 season. They dressed the entire squad in bowler hats and false moustaches for the promotional advertising campaign. A classic kit which, to this day, remains one of the most loved by the fans despite Steve Bruce's dramatic late penalty miss away at Sheffield United in the FA Cup.
1993 - Manchester United away kit
The 92 blue kit didn't last long, as Umbro replaced it with what was to be recently voted by the players as their favourite of all time. The superb black and gold kit advertised 'Sharp Viewcam' and became famous around the world as Eric Cantona attacked a thug by lunging two footed into the crowd at Crystal Palace. Its also the kit in which United lost the title at West Ham.
1994 - Manchester United kit
Umbro's new United strip for 1993-94 had a stiffer black collar, suiting Monsier Cantona, who always played with his collar up. There was also a bigger, bolder club badge and, best of all, a "watermark" photograph of Old Trafford to scare off the now-massive bootleg market. It was exceptionally popular amongst match-going fans in pub conversations who could point at their rib cage and say, "I sit just to the left of there
1995 - Manchester United third kit
I'm sure whoever designed United's 1995 third strip never worked for Umbro again. Based on the Manchester United kit worn between 1903 and 1916, it was a terrible Sheffield Wednesday look-a-like kit. It was also worn in the abysmal 6-3 defeat at Southampton. On the positive side, it featured, 'watermarked' into the fabric, the name of every player to have ever appeared for the club and the original Manchester United crest. It was also worn at The Riverside when United collected yet another Premiership crown
1995 - Manchester United away kit
Without a shadow of a doubt, the most controversial football strip of all time. Popular amongst the fans, the 1995-96 away kit had already become one of the best selling of all time despite the teams poor results when wearing it. In April 1996, United trailed Southampton 3-0 at half-time. Alex Ferguson forced his players to change strips and blamed the grey tone for the teams performance, claiming the players were camouflaged on the pitch by blending into the fans in the background. United still lost the game 3-1 and the kit was subsequently withdrawn from production two years ahead of schedule. It's record: 1 Win, 1 Draw, 4 Defeats! Interestingly, this wasn't the first time United had changed kits at half-time. During an FA Cup tie in 1903, they were forced to change from their familiar red strip into their blue and white away kit. Whilst adverse weather conditions were to blame for that change - they also lost the game 3-1.
:lol jersey paling:siok: , aku beli murah ajer masa sale..
1996 - Manchester United kit
Umbro's design for the 1996-97 season saw a two tone darker red with a button up collar. The material was a lot more sporty (yet rougher) amid claims that it would prevent sweat build up. Perhaps this innovative production method or the long baggy white shorts which helped the Reds clinch their fourth title in five years. Eric Cantona retired at the end of the '96/'97 season and one of his signed Number 7 shirts later reached over |
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1990-1999 sambungan..
1998 - Manchester United third kit
Umbro had obviously employed somebody new to design the kits for the 1998-99 season as another superb example replaced the short-lived blue kit from the season before. Previously a training top, the all black kit made its appearance at the awful 3-0 defeat at Arsenal in September 1998 however still became a favourite of the fans.
1999 - Manchester United away kit
This fantastic Umbro design was released after a massive international advertising campaign with the slogan, "The World Is United - Be A Part Of It". A fashionable shirt that could be worn away from the match, it had the words 'Sharp Digital' emblazoned on it. Worn with black shorts and socks, it was also the kit selected for the game at Southampton when United clinched another Championship. The itchy woollen material put some people off though.
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jersey mu:devil: dari tahun 1992 hingga tahun 1999 , kesemuanya aku ader dalam simpanan .. buat koleksi.. sekala sekala pakai.. klasik.. |
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Koleksi Team Arsenal Tak der ker ? ? ? ....
Wah banyak betul gambar... connection terus lembab :geram: ... :bgrin: ... |
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kasik up balik lama2 cerita jersey sempena nak abis wc nih dan nak start epl
dah dua tahun tenggelam di dasar lubuk .. dah nak sama dgn muru anak aku yg sulung heheh |
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takkan citer jersi epl kot citer jersi negara lain.. |
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