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I think this is the one people are on about, defo made up, but I think it looks good. Except I would prefer more equally sized stripes

http://www.designfootball.com/desig...-fc-away-kit-umbro-2014-2015-prediction-15934

Also shown in white and sky blue horizontal stripes

http://www.designfootball.com/desig...fc-third-kit-umbro-2014-2015-prediction-15935

and as a Home Kit

http://www.designfootball.com/desig...-fc-home-kit-umbro-2014-2015-prediction-15923
 
I think this is the one people are on about, defo made up, but I think it looks good. Except I would prefer more equally sized stripes

http://www.designfootball.com/desig...-fc-away-kit-umbro-2014-2015-prediction-15934

Also shown in white and sky blue horizontal stripes

http://www.designfootball.com/desig...fc-third-kit-umbro-2014-2015-prediction-15935

and as a Home Kit

http://www.designfootball.com/desig...-fc-home-kit-umbro-2014-2015-prediction-15923
would be happy with the home shirt and the white one. dont fancy the other one though
 
Looks possibly like we mightn't be the only Premier League club in Umbro soon

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...egain-manchester-united-kit-deal-9213255.html

Umbro, the Manchester-based sportswear firm which provided the strips in which Manchester United won 18 trophies, is competing to wrest away the club’s kit contract from Nike, The Independent can reveal.

The firm has been rapidly revived since it was bought from Nike 15 months ago by Iconix Brand Group, the licensing company publicly traded on Nasdaq.

There are understood to have been three meetings between Umbro and United, in New York – where Iconix is based – and the latest two weeks ago at United’s commercial base in London. The breadth of Iconix’s global experience – with 30 licensed brands including Starter, which makes NBA products in the United States, and rapper Jay-Z’s Rocawear – is a factor that has made it attractive to United.

The tussle to win the contract, which will be awarded from the end of next season and is expected to net United more than £70m a year, reveals the intense commercial pulling power of the reigning Premier League champions, despite their on-field struggles. Japanese fashion retailer Uniqlo is also in contention, as are Adidas, Warrior and Puma.

It was in Umbro kits that United won the 1968 European Cup, as well as the 1999 Treble, in a 40-year association which began with the 1955 First Division title success.

The Iconix deal has delivered new financial muscle to Umbro, which is 90 years old this year. The announcement last month of the deal to provide Everton’s kits from next season underlined the firm’s intention to rebuild the brand, after the five-year period under Nike ownership during which the contract to provide the England national team’s kit was lost.

Oh Elstone, you and your £32 million over 10 years kitbag deal
 
How ridiculous has this Kitbag deal been, sick of going into sports shop over here in Ireland and seeing every premier league jersey splattered all over the place.
 
Looks possibly like we mightn't be the only Premier League club in Umbro soon

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...egain-manchester-united-kit-deal-9213255.html



Oh Elstone, you and your £32 million over 10 years kitbag deal



We are stuck with it until 1st June 2019 though I believe. so I guess this means that the Umbro deal, is just part of the Kitbag deal and we don't get any more money from it than we would have anyway (£3.2m per year)

http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/-32m-deal-for-blues.html
 

Umbro seem to be interested in heritage, history etc. so I would love it if they did something like this for our away!

img-everton-1886-1887-8029
 

hopefully we get something like that, would be class. i have quite a few mates that are city supporters and they are gutted to have left umbro

Yeah, me too! That specific shirt is puuure class :) , simple, classy, beatiful. I'm hoping we get a mix of history and class too.

I've had all of our last Nike and Le Coq shirts, and still the one that stands the test of time, well... since 2008, football practice, and wear every match day, is my 08' Cahill shirt.
 

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