Monday, June 18, 2012

Manchester United Away 2010/2011

United kicks off. Notice Berbatov's sleeve
Manchester United returned to an all-white Away kit in the 2010/2011 season. The jersey was famously worn during the UEFA Champions League final against Barcelona, where United were beaten 3-1 in Wembley.

Making his trademark run
Fan favourite Javier Hernández Balcázar, better known as Chicharito, signed for Manchester United during the start of the 2010/2011 season and made a significant impact. During his first season, he appeared for the club 45 times, scoring 20 goals in all competitions. He's also capped more than 30 times for Mexico, with more than 20 goals under his belt. The forward's season culminated with the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award.


Celebrating a goal with Rooney
I love white jerseys, and this United kit is right up my alley. The black and red on the sleeve plays well to the overall look, giving the jersey a simple yet sleek feel.


Oddly, the colours on the sleeve will bleed. This is apparent when the Barclays Premier League patch is placed; the red colour bleeds and turns the patch pink. It sadly happens to match worn jerseys the players wear as well.





AON is the largest reinsurance broker in the world

The normal Barclays Premier League sleeve patch

The Red Devils emblem

MUFC is printed on the back of the neckline

Chicharito opted for number 14, which he also wears for his national team, Mexico

Believe is printed behind the emblem
Barclays Premier League official printing

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Kashima Antlers 2012 Away

Lineup against Shimizu S-Pulse
Oddly enough, this away jersey has been worn less than the Antlers third kit. Nonetheless, this symmetrical blue and black design made its first debut in a 3-0 lost to Shimizu S-Pulse. (3rd May 2012). Its second appearance was also its first victory, a 1-0 win over Albirex Niigata.

Club captain Mitsuo Ogasawara
Mitsuo Ogasawara is the club's captain and loyal Antlers servant, having played for the club since 1998. (He played a single season of Italian Serie A football with Messina during the 2006/2007 season). With more than 450 club appearances in all competitions, he was awarded J-League's Most Valuable Player in 2009. The 33 year old has also won more than 50 caps for the Japan national team. Holding the Antlers midfield line, he's widely respected among die hard Antlers fans.


Getting a foot over S-Pulse's Shinji Ono
The jersey itself looks like a unique take on a Nike template. Both colours play amazingly well, with the yellow name and numbering popping out through the kit's vertical design. Most peculiar about this jersey is the fact it still has a inspirational quote behind the club's logo, even though most other Nike jerseys have discontinued this practice. It's the same quote from last year, but it's still a nice touch.


Main sponsor Lixil is a housing equipment manufacturer
Yellow Hat is a chain of auto accessory stores and service centres 
The proud Kashima Antlers emblem
Club motto is Portuguese for Work, Loyalty, Respect

The club was first known as Sumitomo Metals, before the formation of the J-League. The company, a steel manufacturer, maintains its sponsorship on the left sleeve of the kit
J-League logo prominently on the right sleeve
Kashima is spread across the back of the neck area
Japan's Nike replica kits include the T-bar on each shoulder 
Antlers emblem on each number

Monday, June 4, 2012

Manchester United Home 2012/2013

The latest Manchester United kit's gingham design is a tribute to the growth of the cotton textile industry in Manchester, which remains a symbol of the city's cultural heritage. The club has intertwined history by embracing its industrial roots.

Personally, the jersey is growing on me, especially after looking through official press pictures of the team fitted with the kit. It's definitely something extremely out-of-the-box, but if this is the jersey that brings back trophies to the trophy cabinet, then it'll probably build a legacy of its own.

The Red Devil's latest shirt motto: Forged in Industry, Striving for Glory

The Reds take to the field inspired by Manchester's roots

The devil on the back of the neck is a nice touch

Sadly, no more quotes behind this year's Nike range

Which player will grace the back of this jersey?