All the major companies, Adidas, Nike, Puma, are just lazy, using templates a lot for most of their shirts and altering the colours obviously for different teams
Know what you mean, there's some very wrong part of me that actually likes the away kit, even though it's lurid, garish and frankly just f*cking weird
They had me at Liver Bird. When I look at this funny blue/green/teal colour, that's what I'm seeing. The more I see the red shirt, the more I like that as well. Tbh I'm more interested in what the players do in it than what it looks like.
Well, given the beach ball incident that time, at least the away one is a nod to a swimming pool for it to go in, or a lilo
If the ref who allowed it in the game - can't remember who it was - was the VAR ref, then it would have stood
They would have said it was subjective whether there was a deflection so no grounds to override the referee Unless it happened to Man Utd, in which case they get a penalty
Apart from the badge (obviously), I quite like this grey Man Utd kit. White socks ruin it but guessing that's just because Sevilla have black socks so they'd clash?
I think it's fair enough to boycott any company if you find out something about them that you don't like. With regard to clothes though, you either need to find a manufacturer that is 100% ethical or go around naked or ...... just keep doing what you're doing.