I've seen some say it could be grey, not that it changes much. I'm just happy it resembles a football kit (assuming it's legit), considering last season's one looked like the end product of giving a 6 year old a bunch of crayons whereas this year's one looks like what you'd get if you're on a shroom trip in Dam, not forgetting the away one looks like a wetsuit too. People actually got paid money to design those kits... astonishing.
Given it's Nike, at least we're not sayin that our away kit looks exactly like Barca's training kit Again...
Give me the money, and I'll give you an NFT showing you own the shirt. < you will eat ze bugs, not own a physical replica shirt, and be happy >
Just a reminder that Milan tickets are on sale to season ticket holders today. They go on sale to members on the 10th and 11th. Prices are Category B.
Ben Jacobs says Nasser Al-Khelaifi (PSG Owner) held an exploratory meeting with Levy. His company apparently are looking at an English side to minority invest in this year.
Probably nothing but a PR stunt to take the heat away from Levy for a while, I can`t see that happening, which will probably mean the usual suspects are happy to continue to be an organically run club and win nothing so they can continue to play some kind of virtue card to defend ENIC.
Jacobs is doubling down on his claims, even after Alasdair Gold (among others) have been quick to dampen it Take from that what you will
Gold has just now said a meeting did take place though investment wasn't the the primary cause for the meeting albeit it was on the agenda. Sounds like Al-Khelaifi is simply exploring options in England after investing in Portugal so any chat with us was merely just an informal one, I reckon he’ll speak with a few clubs, Liverpool possibly, maybe West Ham too now after Gold’s death? Could be interesting though, down the line should they invest it could possibly have a bit of what all fans want. Those that staunchly support ENIC will be comfortable knowing they’re still the majority shareholders whereas those wanting an oil state’s investment also get what they wish, albeit won’t be as heavy as what QSI currently pump into PSG.
Matt Law’s weighed in on the QSI stuff. It doesn’t really sound like genuine info and more guesswork by his “insider source” but basically claims QSI are ramping up efforts to get a foothold in more European clubs and that Qatar wouldn’t just fade away after the World Cup. He reckons Utd are also testing interest from Qatar/ QSI but that Spurs are currently at the forefront of any potential deal involving QSI. A figure of just under £1bn for 25% of us was mooted by “industry specialists”.