The hits keep coming for the rebooted Adidas-Manchester United partnership.
As you'll know by now, United face Club Brugge in a Champions League play-off later this month.
And a new competition always means a fresh piece of kit.
Without the Chevrolet sponsorship logo, which is excluded from the current deal, this training gear is sure to appeal to fans.
The black get-up is even nicer.
United supporters will hope their heroes get to wear the kit for more than two play-off games against the Belgians.
This week on your favourite horse racing podcast, The Paddock, we’re joined by Oli Bell, Rishi Persad, Tom Stanley and a post-Cheltenham Dan Skelton. The panel dives straight into a festival debrief, including Dan’s winners at the festival and UK trainers closing the gap on Ireland. Dan also takes us through the not so small […]
It’s been described as ‘The Voice’ for football A European football team has turned to launching a competition to sign an amateur footballer after being banned from making transfers. It’s the nightmare scenario for many clubs, being banned from signing any players which can be a death sentence for many clubs in modern football. While […]
This week on your favourite horse racing podcast, The Paddock, we’re joined by Oli Bell, Rishi Persad, Tom Stanley and a post-Cheltenham Dan Skelton. The panel dives straight into a festival debrief, including Dan’s winners at the festival and UK trainers closing the gap on Ireland. Dan also takes us through the not so small […]