Manchester City 1976 Football League Cup Final Retro Shirt Manchester City hero Dennis Tueart scored with an overhead kick to beat Newcastle United 2-1 in the 1976 Football League... more...Cup Final at Wembley.
Advantages: Last years kit but only £10! Disadvantages: Not the newest kit!
Football kits are something every fan wants but not all fans can afford. At the moment the new home and away kits for most premiership clubs are going to set you back near to £40! This is an insane amount as we all know. However year after year we continue to pay it!
WHY
Im not sure why we feel the need to have the "New" kit every season. Im not sure why clubs insist on updating their kits most season. The differences are often minimal! I guess its just a way of supporting your kit. Wearing a new kit says to others "Yeah! I love City!". I suppose this is a case of each to their own. I however never buy the new kit. At the start of each season I get myself on Ebay and buy the kit from last year. I have recently bought ManchesterCity's away kit. I did the same thing with the away kit from the season before which just happens ...
Advantages: STYLISH YET SIMILAR COLOURS TO OLD SHIRTS - QUALITY PRODUCTION Disadvantages: MAN CITY BADGE OF LEFT HAND SIDE CAN IRRITATE THE LEFT NIPPLE
As an avid ManchesterCity supporter from as far as I can remember I have owned every seasons home shirt and even picked up a few away shirts en route.
The only problem I could find with this shirt is on the inside left hand side of the shirt - the back of the badge which irritates the nipple when running or jogging or imitating your favourite City players.
The shirt has a sleek round neck design with white and black bands around the shoulder area. The front and back of the shirt has a small detail to it which makes it stand out but I must admit it stands out more when your outside in the wet. It can also been seen up close when you get your shirt out of the washing machine as its machine washable also after that muddy days football!
Another small problem I occured with the shirt although this is not the manufacturers fault as I ...
Advantages: Fantastic Game Of Football Disadvantages: Well Can't Think Of Anything Unless Manchester United Lossing!
Fantastic game of football and was finally won by Arsenal on penalties for the first time in Fa Cup history after the match ended 0-0 after extra time and a match that was totally dominated by Manchester United.
Jens Lehmann the Arsenal & Germany goalkeeper was the hero after he saved Paul Scholes crucial pentaly.
Manchester United were in total control of the match dominating most of the match but could'nt beat Jens Lehmann who was in fantastic form for Asenal he saved somehow from Paul Scholes and then pulled the double of him by saving his penalty.
Van Nistelrooy, Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Roy Keane all scored from the spot kick but they could'nt stop any of Arsenal's penalties as Lauren, Ljungberg, Robin Van Persie and Ashley Cole all scored from the spot kick for Arsenal before Patrick Viera scored the deciding ...
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Manchester City
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Retro Shirts
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Football Shirt
Country
England
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Manchester City 1976 Football League Cup Final Retro Shirt Manchester City hero Dennis Tueart scored with an overhead kick to beat Newcastle United 2-1 in the 1976 Football League Cup Final at Wembley.
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