Tips For Shopping Football Shirt Sites

Posted on 20th December 2011 in Sports

With the upcoming FIFA World Cup tournament, the number of people shopping football shirt sites and stores has increased dramatically the last few months. Everyone wants to own the same shirt that their country’s team will wear onto the field in South Africa this summer. Now that all of the teams have officially released their new designs for the tournament, fans can find replica shirts for sale in many sporting goods stores and all over the internet. A simple Google search will net you hundreds of sites that are anxious to sell you the football shirt you want.

Online Options : Online has become the best place for shopping football shirt options. Through the internet, you can purchase a shirt from whichever team you like best, no matter where you live. The shopping is easy to do, too, because it’s all accomplished through simple mouse clicks instead of endless searching through racks. The best part is that if you’re an American living in the UK, you can still find and buy the USA World Cup gear, which would be more difficult to come by in a normal UK sporting shop. The same is true for UK patriots who happen to find themselves in the United States. The internet is an international shopping spree that gives you the power to find whatever type of shirt you want.

football shirt Forums : When you’re shopping football shirt sites, you’ll probably notice that many of them offer more than just shirt sales. Several sites will let you sign up for newsletters or join forums where you can discuss football shirts, and the sport, with other fans who are interested in the same thing you are. It can add a whole new element to your enjoyment of football when you tap into this community of passionate fans who are excited to discuss the minutest details of the game – and the uniforms worn by the players. Forums also offer sneak peeks of the newest gear that is worn by teams around the world, and you’ll give a chance to order shirts before they’re officially offered for sale. If you’re interested in football jerseys, a good online forum will give you access to as much football shirt information as you can handle. It will also give you a chance to share your opinions with people who are interested in what you have to say.

Auction Sites : Another option for shopping football shirt sales is to check out some of the large auction sites online. There is a chance you’ll find rare and unusual shirts from earlier seasons at a substantial discount from the official shopping websites. The best tactic is to log on and browse around for a while. You may be surprised by the variety of shirts and prices that you will find. Auction sites are also a great place to sell any shirts that you may want to purge from your collection. Spend some time looking through the site so that you’ll have a good idea of what sells and how much people are willing to spend, then post your item and make a profit.

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Cardiff City Football Club

Posted on 10th October 2011 in Sports

Cardiff City Football Club are a Welsh professional football club based in Cardiff, Wales. Nickname is The Bluebirds had establish on 1899 as Riverside A.F.C. The club competes in the English football pyramid and is currently playing in the Football League Championship. Cardiff City is the best supported football club in Wales. The Stadium is Cardiff city stadium capacity 26,828 seats.

Cardiff City Football Club unveiled the 2011-2012 home football shirt as supplied by Puma. The football shirt this year adorns the Malaysia slogan, which will be carried on the front of shirt, along with smaller versions on the back of the shirt and the shorts. They are also pleased to include the popular yellow and white stripes at the top of the shirt, while also presenting a classic looking football shirt.

The ties with Malaysia are by now well known to all, with the esteemed investors and board members now a major driving force in the progress of the club. The bond continues to strengthen between Cardiff City and MALAYSIA, be that with their links to the 1Malaysia campaign aiming for unity within diverse cultures in the country, along with ever improving football connections via the start of the 1Malaysia Cardiff City Grassroots Academy in Kuala Lumpur.

The first football shirt club used a chocolate brown and gold checkered shirt. Since the club became known as Cardiff City Football Club in 1908 their Home Color have consisted of a blue shirt and white or blue shorts and socks. However for the first nine years black socks were used. In 1919 Cardiff reverted to blue socks with a white hoop. In 1926 Cardiff used a turquoise blue with a white collar, until 1930 when the darker blue was re-introduced. In 1936 the club adopted white sleeves proven popular by Arsenal. For the next 20 years the club rarely changed their football shirt, just swapping between white and blue sleeves.

Cardiff City chief executive Gethin Jenkins spoke of the unique bond, saying, “The club had some very attractive shirt sponsorship options to link up with a number of commercial partners and brands in the UK and abroad, but after speaking with our investors and knowing the commitment from Vincent Tan and TG, we knew that the best way to highlight our affinity with Malaysia was to wear the message with pride on our kits this season.

Portsmouth Football Club

Posted on 6th October 2011 in Sports

Portsmouth Football Club have nickname is Pompey. Portsmouth Football Club had establishin 1898 with John Brickwood. The club is a Professional English football club. Now stadium of Portsmouth Football Club is Fratton Park capacity is 20,224 seats for the football shirt Portsmouth Football Club first ever had a shirt that was salmon pink in color with white shorts and maroon socks. This kit lasted until 1909 when they changed to white shirts with royal blue shorts and socks. This football shirt lasted just two years before it was changed for blue shirts, white shorts and black socks. This was Portsmouth’s home strip up until 1947 when the socks were changed to red; this coincided with the club’s most successful period and has remained the favoured colors for the majority of the time since. Yellow and more recently gold have also been used as secondary colors on the club’s home football shirts.

Pompey had revealed the club’s third football shirt for the season 2011/2012 campaign. The Kappa football shirt consists of a black and red shirt, reminiscent of the popular away strip worn during the mid-1990s. It is accompanied by red shorts and black socks.

Like the home and away football shirt, the back of the neck bears the legend Zeal Does Not Rest which has its origins in Lord Howard of Effingham’s victory over the Spanish Armada in 1588. The shirt features gold Omini logos to both shoulders. Fabrication is 92% Polyester/8% Spandex, featuring Scotchgard technology which wicks moisture away from the skin while maintaining breatheability.It will be on sale in the Pompey stores in Fratton Way and Cascades.

This season 2011-2012 Portsmouth Football Club have manufacturer is Kappa and sponsor on their football shirt is Jobsite, the current design is very smart and matching color on shirt.

Football Shirt – Glasgow Ranger Football Club

Posted on 21st September 2011 in Sports

Football Shirt - Glasgow Ranger Football ClubRanger Football Club is a professional football club in Scotland play in Scottish Premier League. Locate in Glasgow Scottland nickname is the Gers, Teddy Bears. The club had establish in 1872 stadium is Ibrox stadium capacity 51,082 seats.

The new football shirt is red and features a blue and white band across the chest and shoulders. The top is complimented by Rangers blue shorts and red socks with blue and white banding that echoes the shirt design. The new Rangers for season 2011-2012 home and away football shirt tailored by Umbro.

Tailored by Umbro, the Rangers Football Club new football shirt 2011 is crafted from soft and light polyester with breathable mesh fabric underarm. Combining the best of style and performance, the new away kit helps players stay cool and enjoy complete freedom of movement on the pitch. Along with a classic crew-neck design, the men’s Rangers Away Shirt 2011 now has a larger crest with high-definition embroidery for an eye-catching style.

Large logo Rangers Football Club crest with high-definition embroidery at left chest. On football shirt Umbro logo embroidered at right chest. Tennent’s is sponsor logo printed at centre chest have ribbed crew neck white and blue stripes across arms short sleeves Tailored by Umbro insert at left hem Blue, red & white inner necktape have three Color is Royal Blue, White, Red make from fabric 100% Polyester.

For first football shirt of club colors of Rangers Football Club are royal blue, white and red. However, for the majortiy of the first forty-eight years of Rangers existence the club played in a plain light blue home football shirt. The only deviation from this was a four season period from 1879 when the side wore a light blue hooped football shirt. The basic design of Rangers away strips has changed far more than the traditional home strip. White and red have been the most common colours for Rangers alternate strips, though dark and light blue have also featured highly. In recent years, Rangers have introduced a third football shirt. This is usually worn if both the home and away football shirt clash with their opponents. The color used in the third football shirt have included combinations of white, red, dark and light blue as well as black.

Premier League – Scholes slams ‘pampered’ England

Posted on 17th September 2011 in Sports

Paul ScholesFormer England midfielder Paul Scholes feels the country’s “pampered” players have no chance of winning a major trophy in the near future.

And the ex-Manchester United player also hit out at managers who he believes go for the national team job for the money. Scholes made his comments in an unusually outspoken interview with United fanzine Red News.

“The England team these days are treated like world superstars from what they do at club level,” he said. “I don’t think that helps when they go to England (duty) because they’re all mollycoddled and pampered.”

He added: “They’re treated like they’re world champions before actually being a successful team to do that.

“The England manager changes that often there can never be that stability and I think managers just go out for the England job for the money these days.”

England’s only major trophy came on home soil in the 1966 World Cup and, asked if he could see any prospect of an end to the drought, Scholes continued: “You would always like to say ‘yes’ but at the minute, no I can’t.

“You can go over the last four or five tournaments – England may have got to a couple of quarter-finals, but there’s nothing else to show for it and South Africa was a complete disaster.”

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Football Shirt – Birmingham City Football Club

Posted on 14th September 2011 in Sports

Birmingham City Football ClubBirmingham City Football Club is a professional association football club in English and play in Englishg Premier League establish in 1875 locate in city of Birmingham. First time Birmingham City use name is Small Health Alliance and change name to Birmingham City Football Club in 1943. Nickname is Blues stadium is St Andrew’s capacity 30,009 seats.

Their first football shirt was a dark blue shirt with a white sash and white shorts. ]Several variations on a blue theme were tried; the one that stuck was the royal blue shirt with a white V, adopted during the First World War and retained until the late 1920s. Though the design changed, the royal blue remained. In 1971 they adopted the penguin strip royal blue with a broad white central front panel which lasted five years. The 1992 football shirt, sponsored by Triton Showers, was made of a blue material covered with multicoloured splashes which resembled a shower curtain. Birmingham have only worn stripes on their home shirt once; in 1999 they wore a blue shirt with a front central panel in narrow blue and white stripes, a design similar to the Tesco supermarket carrier bag of the time.

The new Birmingham City 11/12 third football shirt made by Xtep. As Blues prepare to enter a new era, the club announced a different approach to football shirt sponsorship. Blues will be offering the advertising space on the front of our playing shirts on a match-by-match basis. The unprecedented agreement will allow flexibility throughout the 2011-2012 campaign and help the club to maximize commercial revenue while also building strong relationships with a wider range of local, national and international businesses. Should the circumstances allow then the club will also be in a position to make a public show of support to certain charitable causes.

For this season 2011–2012, the home football shirt is royal blue with a white collar and white tops to the socks and the away football shirt consists of a charcoal and blue vertically striped shirt with white trim, charcoal shorts with blue trim, and blue socks with charcoal tops. The third football shirt has a yellow shirt with blue pin-stripes, white shorts and white socks, all with blue trim. Although the club initially announced that shirt advertising would be sold on a match-by-match basis because now Birmingham City Football Club no potential sponsor met the value the club set on the brand, a one-year sponsorship deal was done with foreign exchange company RationalFX.

Napoli F.C. Italian football club

Posted on 12th September 2011 in Sports

Napoli F.C.Napoli F.C. is a Professional Italian football club nickname is Azzurri or The Blues. Napoli Football Club had establish in August 1, 1926. Locate at Naples city Italy. The club most of its history in Serie A Italy League. Napoli is also the most successful club in Southern Italy and the fourth most supported football club in Italy. Most player is Diego Maradona make won Serie A twice in season 1986-1987 and 1989-1990. Now Stadium is Stadio San Paolo capacity is 60,240 seats. The Football Shirt color main is blue for home match.

The new Napoli season 2011/2012 home Football Shirt made by Macron. The inspiration for the design comes from the most famous shirt in club’s history, when Napoli won the scudetto in 1987.

SSC Napoli Home Official Match Football Shirt, new sky blue colour called Force, elastic fabric. Body Fit. Knitting inserts on the sleeve and on the back of collar with SSC Napoli writing embroidered.

Macron and SSC Napoli logos on chest are embroidered and logos on shoulders are in flock. The logo Lete and logo MSC are transfer. SSC Napoli Official Equipment sewn on side to garantee the authenticity and originality of the shirt . 100% polyester.

Naples is a coastal city, the colors of the club have always been derived from the blue waters of the Gulf of Naples. Originally while using the name Naples FBC, the colors of the club implemented two shades of blue. Since the 1920s however, a singular blue tone has been used in the form of azure; as thus they share the nickname azzurri with the Italian national side.

The club badge Napoli are most famous for is a large N placed within a circle. This crest can be traced back to Internazionale Napoli, who used a similar design on their Football Shirt. Since the club officially adopted the N badge as its representative, Napoli have altered it slightly at various times; sometimes it features the club’s name around it, sometimes it does not. The main difference between each badge is the shade of blue used. Usually the N is white, although it has occasionally been gold.

The Football Shirt of Napoli ever had many manufacturer such as Puma, Umbro, Lotto, Nike, Kappa, Diadora but for this season 2011-2012 change to Macron and change sponsor also, new sponsor on Football Shirt is Leta-MSC on base color blue.

Oxford United Football Shirt

Posted on 11th September 2011 in Sports

Oxford UnitedOxford United Football Club is professional football club in English establish in 1893 first is Headlington United and change to current name in 1960. Locate in Oxford, Oxfordshire English. Nickname is Yellows. The stadium is Kassam Stadium in Oxford capacity 12,500 seats. For the Football Shirt Oxford United Football Club use yellow and blue in home match.

While playing as Headington United, orange and blue striped shirts were worn with navy shorts and socks. The design of the shirt changed regularly, with the stripes being changed every few seasons. After joining the Southern League, the blue stripes were lost for good and a lighter shade of orange used for the shirt .Yellow Football Shirt was first worn during the 1957–1958 season, with black shorts and yellow socks. During the late 1970s and early 1980, the black shorts were first replaced with yellow ones, and then with light blue shorts. Since the early 1990s, the strip has been composed of the yellow Football Shirt and navy colored shorts and socks.

The brand new Oxford United Football Club 2011-2012 home Football Shirt made by Nike. James Constable, Damian Batt, Michael Duberry, Jake Wright and Alfie Potter all modelled the new Football Shirt at the stadium.

The Nike Football Shirts are all yellow with a blue shoulder and thin white stripe, with navy shorts and socks completing the kit. They are made of Nike’s ‘Dri-Fit’ material and again this season have the Bridle logo.

The players really like the new kit and fans club will also. The supporters are first class and seeing so many of fans at grounds all over the country in Football Shirts always means a lot to us when we run out.

The first sponsor to appear on the Football Shirt was Sunday Journal, a local newspaper, in 1982 but now the sponsor had changed to Bridle and manufacturer is Nike.

Wenger hopeful of Park start

Posted on 9th September 2011 in Sports

Arsene Wenger

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is confident Park Chu-young will be available for the Barclays Premier League clash against Swansea as the South Korea captain awaits his visa in Paris.

The 26-year-old signed from Monaco ahead of the transfer deadline and was away on international duty, scoring a hat-trick against Lebanon.

Wenger confirmed the relevant paperwork had not yet been completed, but remained optimistic it would be in time for the striker to feature.

Speaking to a pre-match news conference, the Arsenal manager said: “We have an uncertainty still with the visa of Park.

“He is in Paris at the moment, but we hope it will be sorted out tonight. He has been away playing against Lebanon and Kuwait. From Kuwait he has flown directly to Paris and should come back tonight (Friday).”

Arsenal’s other deadline signings defenders Per Mertesacker and Andre Santos as well as midfield pair Yossi Benayoun and Mikel Arteta are all expected to be involved as the Gunners aim to kick-start their domestic campaign in the wake of an 8-2 mauling at Manchester United.

Premier League – Ferguson has no plans to retire

Posted on 6th September 2011 in Sports

Sir Alex Ferguson

Sir Alex Ferguson has already seen off a few pretenders to his Manchester United throne – and he intends to repel a few more even though he will celebrate his 70th birthday later this year.

It will be 25 years since Ferguson was appointed United manager on November 6. It is also nearly a decade since he performed an abrupt U-turn on his retirement plans. What has followed, in addition to five more Premier League titles and another Champions League triumph, has been a guessing game about when Ferguson will eventually call it a day.

Speaking about the prospects for his eventual successor to the Italian media at an awards ceremony at University of Rome Tor Vergata, Ferguson said: “I think you would need someone very experienced in the long term. But I have absolutely no idea… first of all, I’m not retiring.”

At various times, Bryan Robson, Steve McClaren, Mark Hughes, Martin O’Neill and a host of top continental bosses have been linked with the job. Current favourite to replace Ferguson is Jose Mourinho, although a mounting disciplinary crime sheet at Real Madrid is not helping his cause.

“Over the years I’ve had the question who do I think could replace me?” the Scot continued. “Now in those years, some of the coaches they were talking about to replace me don’t have jobs any more. So it becomes very difficult because someone who I think has potential may be sacked by his club and disappear.”

With Arsene Wenger’s crown slipping badly in recent times, Ferguson is unquestionably the most powerful manager in England. At United, his authority over team matters is absolute.

It is impossible to imagine any player being bought or sold without his agreement, although he does not always get his man.

“There’s only one certainty: I will always be in charge,” he said. “I wanted Maldini. I asked his dad Cesare about Paolo and he told me I was crazy.”

Nobody told Ferguson he was crazy for trying to sign Wesley Sneijder in the summer and for a long time, even the Dutchman thought he would end up at Old Trafford. Eventually, Ferguson decided the sums did not add up given he was not the like-for-like replacement for Paul Scholes he had been after.

“Sneijder is not the ideal replacement for Scholes,” he said. “He’s a fantastic player but he was not who we were looking for to replace Scholes. Only Xavi and Iniesta are comparable to Scholes.”