Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Surprising Facts About The Manchester United Shirt

Manchester United Football Club is an English football club playing in the Premier League. The Red Devils, as they are commonly known are more than 300 million followers worldwide. This means that for every 20 men in the land, one of them will be a Manchester United fan! Currently managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United is one of the most successful teams in English football history having won 21 major titles since he became manager in 1986. During his extraordinary history, many famous players have held the shirt of Manchester United, which can trace its origins, when Manchester United were known as Newton Heath Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Football Club, when the club was under the alias Newton Heath, the shirts were made of panels of yellow and green - 1892), and seemed a bit "like jockey silks. Some additional color schemes were also used as a red shirt and white (1892-1894) was associated with blue shorts. All that changed in 1902 when the club changed its name to Manchester United, the club has radically changed the color scheme of red shirts, white shorts and black socks. The scheme of red, white and black was used to strip the house since then. The away strip is white shirts, white shorts and black socks, however, different in this strip seems to exist. The most famous of them all was the gray band used in the campaign 1995 -- 1996. The club has not won a single game, when the gray sport shirts. The team was in great voice their demands that the gray color means that they had difficulty seeing their teammates, then doused the whole field goes ! Another variant was the all-black kit in 1994 and 2003. There is also a "third Strip". This kit is not used often, is all blue, in honor of the strip used in the historic European Cup win in 1968. Occasionally, the computer uses shirts normally reserved for training camp. For home games this season, the shirt he wears is the traditional red, with some modifications, such as vertical white stripe that runs along the back. Bottom left of the shirt, there is a "patch Red Devils' showing famous mascot of the club. In contrast, the shirt of the distance in use today is white with blue trim around the edges. Has red finish on the neck and the club's emblem is on a white background on the left chest. The emblem of the club is represented on a shield against a white background is on the left chest. The emblem has been modified over the years, but was originally designed on the basis of the crest of the city of Manchester. The "red devil" as it was added in 1960 by Sir Matt Busby saw the name in use by a rugby team and decided Salford perfectly fitted the ethos of Manchester United and playing style. Hopefully this article gave an overview of the information in the history of Manchester United shirt, and one must ask "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" for the color of the shirt Railroad Club of Newton, will not need your a friend!

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