The definitive illustrated guide to all the Newton Heath and Manchester United kits since 1878

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Tim
Posted 39 days ago
I think that is a fake rather than a prototype. Umbro are a UK company, why would they have a tag saying "made in USA" on a prototype? There was also a knock-off white shirt made in the same design I believe. We're thinking of doing a knock-off gallery at some point with this kind of stuff in it.
john bailey
Posted 50 days ago
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Umbro-MANCHEST ER-UNITED-1999-TREBLE-Prototype-Shirt-Vi ntage-Man-Utd-SHARP-Jersey-/200692096238 ?_trksid=e11010.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DSI C&its=I&itu=MRU-64482%2BUCI%2BIA%2BUA%2B FICS%2BUFI%2BDDSIC&otn=4&pmod=2006944127 02&ps=63&clkid=5354785211456959169

anothe r prototype
Delores
Posted 73 days ago
Super ectxied to see more of this kind of stuff online.
Nishant
Posted 98 days ago
Great site. Fantastic job whoever is running it. Thanks for sharing the kits.
Mike
Posted 124 days ago
Nani always wears his socks backwards superstition for luck , just like some players touch the ground when entering the pitch - Paul ince was always the last player to put his shirt on - whilst walking onto the pitch!!
Nay
Posted 124 days ago
LOVE THIS WEBSITE!! fantastic job everybody, 'keeper kits would be awesome too :) 19 TIMES....
Jordan
Posted 552 days ago
Are you planning on having Goalkeeper kits on here?
Unless they already are and i just cant see them.
Tim
Posted 554 days ago
I didn't spot Nani's socks, but then again I was sitting towards the back of the lower teir of the East stand and I didn't even notice Joey Barton's dodgy tashe until I saw a photo of it this morning!
john bailey
Posted 554 days ago
ok i was wrong about the white socks..thankfully! did anyone else notice Nani seemed to have his socks on back to front?
Rutger
Posted 560 days ago
Haha, I had to look it up (wasn't able to watch it here in the Netherlands). It indeed is brilliant