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AdministratoR
16-06-2009, 09:25 AM
Sejarah Jersey Manchester United dari jaman pake nama newton heath..
http://www.kitclassics.co.uk/kits/mancutd.gif

Pinjem postingan di forum tetangga...
inilah Jersey Manchester United dari 92/93 hingga sekarang... Versi Original
(cuma sbagai bahan referensi dan bahan ngiler saja..:wew



Khusus dari era EPL doang.. (urutannya : Home-Away-Third-(Fourth/CL klo ada) - GK Home-GK Away-GK Third-(GK CL klo ada)

1992-1993

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1992MUHome.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1992MUjAway.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1992MUThird.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1992MUGKHome1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1992MUGKjAway1.jpg

1993-1994

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1992MUHome.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1993MUjAway1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1992MUThird.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1992MUGKHome1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1993MUGKjAwayLS.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1992MUGKjAway1.jpg

1994-1995

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1994MUHome1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1993MUjAway1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1994MUThird1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1994MUGKHome.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1993MUGKjAwayLS.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1995MUGKThird.jpg

1995-1996

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1994MUHome1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1994MUjAway1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1994MUThird1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1994MUGKHome.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1995MUGKjAway.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1995MUGKThird.jpg

1996-1997

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1996MUHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1996MUjAway3.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1996MUThird3.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1994MUThird1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1996MUGKHome1b.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1997MUGKjAway1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_1995MUGKThird.jpg

AdministratoR
16-06-2009, 09:26 AM
2001-2002

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2000MUHomeLs1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2001MUCentenaryLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2001MUCentenaryLS3.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2000MUGKHome.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2001MUGKCentenary.jpg

2002-2003

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUjAwayLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUThirdLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUGKHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUGKjAwayLS.jpg

2003-2004

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2003MUjAwayLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2003MUThirdLS.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUGKHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUGKjAwayLS.jpg

2004-2005

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2004MUHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2003MUjAwayLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2003MUThirdLS.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2004MUGKHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2004MUGKjAway1.jpg

original: iphank

AdministratoR
16-06-2009, 09:27 AM
2001-2002

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2000MUHomeLs1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2001MUCentenaryLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2001MUCentenaryLS3.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2000MUGKHome.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2001MUGKCentenary.jpg

2002-2003

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUjAwayLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUThirdLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUGKHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUGKjAwayLS.jpg

2003-2004

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2003MUjAwayLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2003MUThirdLS.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUGKHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2002MUGKjAwayLS.jpg

2004-2005

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2004MUHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2003MUjAwayLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2003MUThirdLS.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2004MUGKHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2004MUGKjAway1.jpg

AdministratoR
16-06-2009, 09:27 AM
2005-2006

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2004MUHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2005MUjAwayLS3.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2003MUThirdLS.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2005MUGKHome.jpg

2006-2007

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2006MUHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2006MUjAwayLS1.jpg-Third same as previous season away kit, with AIG sponsor http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2006MUGKHome1-1.jpg-http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2006MUGKjAway1.jpg

2007-2008

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2007MUHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2007MUAWayLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2006MUjAwayLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2007MUGKHome1.jpg-GK Away Green Colour

2008-2009

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2007MUHomeLS1.jpghttp://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2008MUjAwayLS1-1.jpghttp://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2008MUThirdLS1.jpg

*MAAF TEMAN2 INI JERSEY KOLEKSI ORANG LAIN BUKAN PUNYA SAYA..
SAYA CUMA MEREFERENSIKAN... AGAR SEMUANYA LEBIH TAHU SAJA TERIMA KASIH..

original: iphank

sepatu_ancur
11-08-2009, 07:23 PM
boleh kan ikut nanya tentang jersey disini...hehe..

kalo ini jersey training ato bukan ya?sy bru liat nih,bilangnya jersey 09/10 away,btul ga sih ada jersey away tipe seperti ini :


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3479/3811386096_af06a38d4e_m.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2516/3811386032_72feab2cee.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3520/3811385954_a8c74be2b4.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2532/3810570595_58b97690ab_o.jpg

nyari di web MU,ga ada jersey ky gini..
mohon penjelasannya..:peace:

seven7
11-08-2009, 07:32 PM
boleh kan ikut nanya tentang jersey disini...hehe..

kalo ini jersey training ato bukan ya?sy bru liat nih,bilangnya jersey 09/10 away,btul ga sih ada jersey away tipe seperti ini :


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3479/3811386096_af06a38d4e_m.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2516/3811386032_72feab2cee.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3520/3811385954_a8c74be2b4.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2532/3810570595_58b97690ab_o.jpg

nyari di web MU,ga ada jersey ky gini..
mohon penjelasannya..:peace:

kayaknya jersey item kayak gt gak keluar deh bos...
kalo yg putih cuma di pake buat Goal Keeper... cuma gak tau deh kalo tiba2 dipake buat jadi 3rd Jersey

kalo gak salah jersey awaynya kayak gini
http://www.kitbag.com/product_images/maxzoom/prd_maxzoom_mufc-55680.jpg

sepatu_ancur
11-08-2009, 07:50 PM
kayaknya jersey item kayak gt gak keluar deh bos...
kalo yg putih cuma di pake buat Goal Keeper... cuma gak tau deh kalo tiba2 dipake buat jadi 3rd Jersey

kalo gak salah jersey awaynya kayak gini
http://www.kitbag.com/product_images/maxzoom/prd_maxzoom_mufc-55680.jpg

tp yg putihnya beda ama putih buat goal keeper..
tp keren juga sih jerseynya..hehehe

thx buat penjelasannya bos..

marsel david
11-08-2009, 09:13 PM
tp yg putihnya beda ama putih buat goal keeper..
tp keren juga sih jerseynya..hehehe

thx buat penjelasannya bos..

maksudnya yang 3rd jersey nya bro..
wah gw blom liat tuh penampakannya....

m4nunited
11-08-2009, 09:21 PM
katanya musim ini yang jadi thirdnya itu jersey putih tahun lalu bos . tp biar yang lebih ahli yang merislis britanya ...
yang ini loh
http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2008MUjAwayLS1-1.jpg

Shorrty
11-08-2009, 09:51 PM
katanya musim ini yang jadi thirdnya itu jersey putih tahun lalu bos . tp biar yang lebih ahli yang merislis britanya ...
yang ini loh
http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2008MUjAwayLS1-1.jpg

tengkyu oom Mimin dah dipindahin..:wowcaem:

sekedar menjawab
Away putih tahun 08/09 betul bgt dijadiin buat Baju ketiga/Third tahun 09/10 dah resmi kok di manutd.com
http://store.manutd.com/stores/manutd/_artwork/english/departments/replica/tlm/tlm-d.jpg
:peace:

marsel david
11-08-2009, 09:55 PM
katanya musim ini yang jadi thirdnya itu jersey putih tahun lalu bos . tp biar yang lebih ahli yang merislis britanya ...
yang ini loh
http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff224/acman_soccer_jersey/Club%20Manchester%20United/th_2008MUjAwayLS1-1.jpg

yang bener nih pake yang musim kemaren lagi...
hmmm
ayo yang ahli dalam bidang ini mohon bimbingannya

Shorrty
11-08-2009, 10:14 PM
yang bener nih pake yang musim kemaren lagi...
hmmm
ayo yang ahli dalam bidang ini mohon bimbingannya

kan dah dijawab kang dihal sebelumnya...:embarrassment::peace:

marsel david
11-08-2009, 10:24 PM
kan dah dijawab kang dihal sebelumnya...:embarrassment::peace:

owh iya..
hehe sorry ga liat
kayanya tadi pas postingnya barengan jadi ga keliatan deh udah ada di page sebelumnnya..
hehe...

jadi udah resmi ya...
thx ya bro infonya....

Shorrty
11-08-2009, 10:30 PM
owh iya..
hehe sorry ga liat
kayanya tadi pas postingnya barengan jadi ga keliatan deh udah ada di page sebelumnnya..
hehe...

jadi udah resmi ya...
thx ya bro infonya....

Yoi coy....:peace:
emang sering begitu.. posting bareng jadi gak kebaca dah...

BTT..

LANJUTGAN...

sepatu_ancur
11-08-2009, 11:54 PM
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3479/3811386096_af06a38d4e_m.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2516/3811386032_72feab2cee.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3520/3811385954_a8c74be2b4.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2532/3810570595_58b97690ab_o.jpg


jd yg diatas ini jersey apa dong?klo mang jersey away musim lalu jd 3rd musim ini..hehe..

Shorrty
12-08-2009, 12:11 AM
jd yg diatas ini jersey apa dong?klo mang jersey away musim lalu jd 3rd musim ini..hehe..

ini sih biasanya cuma hoax..
orang iseng desain jersey united...
atau mungkin juga nike sendiri yg bikin buat diajuin ke United.. jadi biar bisa milih mana yg cocok buat United...
tapi ini cuma kemungkinan...:peace:

angga_depitianto
12-08-2009, 12:22 AM
palsu itu..
itu bukan apa2..
cuman orang iseng yang ga ada kerjaan..
kasian banget tuh orang yakk??
heheheheh,,,

jersi musim ini ya yang merah, item ama putih taun kemaren di pake lagi...

nu_reccayasha
12-08-2009, 12:05 PM
yang putih bukannya yang dipake kiper yak
tapi kalo yang item, aneh amat.........

seven7
12-08-2009, 12:42 PM
Berarti Jersey dipake tahun ini

Home
http://www.premsoccershop.com/images/ManutdHome.jpg

Away
http://www.premsoccershop.com/images/Manuaway09:10.jpg

3rd
http://www.soccerpro.com/images/287611-105_nike_manchester_united_08-09_away_zm.jpg

Btw yg 3rd udah resmi ya?? ,soalnya gw cari kayaknya blm ada pengumumannya deh (ada yg bisa kasih info??)
dan kalo emang udah resmi, aneh aja, soalnya home dan awaynya pake motif V trs yg 3rd malah polos, kenapa jersey keeper yg putih gak sekalian dibuat jadi 3rd nya aja ya???

nu_reccayasha
12-08-2009, 02:15 PM
om ian
bukannya jersey kiper ada 3 warna tuh
yang kuning, putih n biru muda
itu juga ada V nya kan

so kenapa putih kiper jadi 3rd nya MU
kan itu sdh jadi milik kiper
walo putihnya keren juga sih

blue4freedom
12-08-2009, 05:55 PM
wah...belang2 mantep tuh...widih...perjalanan panjang banget..koleksi jerseynya keren2...

seven7
12-08-2009, 06:58 PM
om ian
bukannya jersey kiper ada 3 warna tuh
yang kuning, putih n biru muda
itu juga ada V nya kan

so kenapa putih kiper jadi 3rd nya MU
kan itu sdh jadi milik kiper
walo putihnya keren juga sih

kenapa gw milih jersey kiper putih yang V jadi 3rd...??? (malah gw penggennya jadi away)
karena sebenernya konsep jersey tahun ini dengan corak V didada itu mengingatkan kembali ke tahun 1909 dimana Jersey dengan Corak atau motif V didada itu digunakan...dan MU memang kadang memberikan konsep "back to" kepada jerseynya guna mengenang kondisi klub tersebut sebelumnya...

"reflecting the design of the shirts worn by United when the team won its first FA Cup in 1909 wearing white shirts with a red chevron"
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m193/Reaction_tm/manchester-united-1909-nike-09-10-k.jpg

Akhirnya jersey itu digunakan kembali walaupun hanya sebagai jersey keeper...
http://manutdshirts.co.uk/images/0910/man_utd_home_gk_a.gif

http://supportersbox.com/catalog/images/Manchester%20United%20Third%20Jersey%200809%20w%20 patch.gif

Jersey 3rd yang digunakan pada tahun 2008.. pada dadanya dibagian lambang setan merahnya ada tulisan yang menyebutkan bahwa itu digunakan sebagai peringatan 40 tahun dimana MU Menjuarai liga champions dengan menggunakan jersey warna biru tersebut (gua lupa tulisannya apa.. hehehe :peace:).. ( dan gw beranggapan salah satu kekalahan kita di final UCL 2008/09 ada sedikit faktor kita pake jersey putih..heheheh)

http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/dizalex7/Agung%20Collabs/-manchester-united-1968-european-cu.jpg
http://images.sportinglife.com/08/02/330/Manchester_United_1968_European_champions_632724.j pg
Jersey yg digunakan MU pada saat Final Champions Tahun 1968



Jersey Klub Newton Heath (Cikal Bakal Manchester United) berwarna kuning dan hijau digunakan sekitar tahun 1892
http://www.toffs.com/content/ebiz/toffs/invt/1152/1152m.jpg
http://www.blogunited.co.uk/images/history/newtonheath.jpg

untuk mengenangnya maka MU menggunakan kembali pada tahun 1992
http://www.independent.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00152/cantona_152222s.jpg

sori ya kalo gw salah info.. hehehehe
:peace:

nu_reccayasha
12-08-2009, 09:30 PM
wah infonya mantap om ian
tapi gambar jersey2 kipernya ada g

seven7
13-08-2009, 09:31 AM
wah infonya mantap om ian
tapi gambar jersey2 kipernya ada g

yg ini maksudnya nu???

http://www.oleole.com/media/main/images/member_photos/group1/subgrp251/edwinvandersar_279732.jpg

http://www.oleole.com/media/main/images/member_photos/group1/subgrp251/benfosterinunitedawa_281915.jpg

http://www.euronews.net/wires/reuters/images/2009-08-09T163709Z_01_BTRE5781A6A00_RTROPTP_2_OUKDN-UK-SOCCER-ENGLAND-SHIELD.JPG

OA7
13-08-2009, 09:46 AM
Jersey kipernya mantep tuh

yg putih malah mirip ama jersey yg thn 1908, coba jersey ini di bikin away jersey mantep deh, cuman kita puyeng aja beli 3 jersey dalam semusim, hahahahah

jersey musim ini perayaan Theatre of Dreams 1910 ya ? dan Nike V for victory campaign/template, pas banget dipakai di jersey united musiim ini :D

Shorrty
13-08-2009, 09:49 AM
Berarti Jersey dipake tahun ini

Home
http://www.premsoccershop.com/images/ManutdHome.jpg

Away
http://www.premsoccershop.com/images/Manuaway09:10.jpg

3rd
http://www.soccerpro.com/images/287611-105_nike_manchester_united_08-09_away_zm.jpg

Btw yg 3rd udah resmi ya?? ,soalnya gw cari kayaknya blm ada pengumumannya deh (ada yg bisa kasih info??)
dan kalo emang udah resmi, aneh aja, soalnya home dan awaynya pake motif V trs yg 3rd malah polos, kenapa jersey keeper yg putih gak sekalian dibuat jadi 3rd nya aja ya???

Pengumuman sih belum ada om..
Liat di store.manutd.com
Jersey putih taun kmaren, ada tulisan 'THIRD 09/10'..
Begitu om..!

nu_reccayasha
13-08-2009, 09:55 AM
yg ini maksudnya nu???

http://www.oleole.com/media/main/images/member_photos/group1/subgrp251/edwinvandersar_279732.jpg

http://www.oleole.com/media/main/images/member_photos/group1/subgrp251/benfosterinunitedawa_281915.jpg

http://www.euronews.net/wires/reuters/images/2009-08-09T163709Z_01_BTRE5781A6A00_RTROPTP_2_OUKDN-UK-SOCCER-ENGLAND-SHIELD.JPG





bener om
kayanya kalo yang kuning n putih gmana gtu
ada spiritnya
tapi yang biru muda koq rasa2nya aneh ya
apa karena warnanya mirip bajunya city y

seven7
13-08-2009, 10:59 AM
Pengumuman sih belum ada om..
Liat di store.manutd.com
Jersey putih taun kmaren, ada tulisan 'THIRD 09/10'..
Begitu om..!

okay gw juga udah liat... thx infonya

bener om
kayanya kalo yang kuning n putih gmana gtu
ada spiritnya
tapi yang biru muda koq rasa2nya aneh ya
apa karena warnanya mirip bajunya city y

warnanya beda banget bro sama city... coba dibandingin deh....
kalo aneh seh pasti..secara MU kan identiknya sama jersey warna Merah dan Putih.. Paling utk kiper cuma kuning, item, abu2 dan hijau..


jersey musim ini perayaan Theatre of Dreams 1910 ya ? dan Nike V for victory campaign/template, pas banget dipakai di jersey united musiim ini :D

kayaknya bukan deh bro.. itu buat perayaan pas tahun 1909 MU menang di final piala FA gunain jersey V itu... CMIIW
kalo perayaan Theatre of Dream mungkin taun depan bro jerseynya dibuat

betet73
13-08-2009, 12:21 PM
terima kasih atas ilmunya juragan Ian...:shakehand:

kalo boomber jersey yg bersabda...top dah :thumbup:

seven7
13-08-2009, 12:59 PM
terima kasih atas ilmunya juragan Ian...:shakehand:

kalo boomber jersey yg bersabda...top dah :thumbup:

jah.. gw mah gak ada apa2nya sama Gaffer2 jersey kayak OSCAR,DIEGO, LAGA, danlaen2

:army:

kosugi
13-08-2009, 03:44 PM
duh kapan ya punya jersi mu lengkap gt.........:nohope:

OA7
13-08-2009, 07:34 PM
kayaknya bukan deh bro.. itu buat perayaan pas tahun 1909 MU menang di final piala FA gunain jersey V itu... CMIIW
kalo perayaan Theatre of Dream mungkin taun depan bro jerseynya dibuat
Kayaknya IYA deh bro

Coba lihat ini ya.......
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SeywzFLB0GI/AAAAAAAACHE/E8l4HEXIcjs/s640/CIMG9095.JPG


:shakehand:

nu_reccayasha
13-08-2009, 08:02 PM
jah.. gw mah gak ada apa2nya sama Gaffer2 jersey kayak OSCAR,DIEGO, LAGA, danlaen2

:army:


satu lagi lupa lo sebut
bro acman
hehe :peace:

seven7
14-08-2009, 12:07 AM
Kayaknya IYA deh bro

Coba lihat ini ya.......
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SeywzFLB0GI/AAAAAAAACHE/E8l4HEXIcjs/s640/CIMG9095.JPG


:shakehand:

wah mantep... gw malah gak liat... hehehhe
sip deh.. thx 4 info

:shakehand:

OA7
14-08-2009, 10:36 AM
Mo bagi info dikit....
Jersey Home yg dipakai United 2007-2009 ada sedikit perbedaan antara yg dipakai di EPL dan UCL (Font dan Patch jelas beda :D)

EPL di white stripe belakang ga ada MUFC nya
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGB6Rox8I/AAAAAAAADHU/80ZV8OLFG0I/s512/SDC10875.JPG

UCL ada MUFC nya
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGC5Q5MUI/AAAAAAAADHg/kZGNoXbvBcE/s512/SDC10877.JPG

mungkin dah banyak yg tau.........:)

DeJu
14-08-2009, 11:01 AM
wah mantep... gw malah gak liat... hehehhe
sip deh.. thx 4 info
:shakehand:

Hahaha.. Ga liat apa emang blm dpt kaennya loe.. :P

Mo bagi info dikit....
Jersey Home yg dipakai United 2007-2009 ada sedikit perbedaan antara yg dipakai di EPL dan UCL (Font dan Patch jelas beda :D)

EPL di white stripe belakang ga ada MUFC nya
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGB6Rox8I/AAAAAAAADHU/80ZV8OLFG0I/s512/SDC10875.JPG

UCL ada MUFC nya
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGC5Q5MUI/AAAAAAAADHg/kZGNoXbvBcE/s512/SDC10877.JPG

mungkin dah banyak yg tau.........:)


Untung diksh tau, cek dulu ah kaen gw.. :ngacir:

nu_reccayasha
14-08-2009, 11:11 AM
Mo bagi info dikit....
Jersey Home yg dipakai United 2007-2009 ada sedikit perbedaan antara yg dipakai di EPL dan UCL (Font dan Patch jelas beda :D)

EPL di white stripe belakang ga ada MUFC nya
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGB6Rox8I/AAAAAAAADHU/80ZV8OLFG0I/s512/SDC10875.JPG

UCL ada MUFC nya
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGC5Q5MUI/AAAAAAAADHg/kZGNoXbvBcE/s512/SDC10877.JPG

mungkin dah banyak yg tau.........:)


baru ngeh gw sama ini
wah nice info nih

seven7
14-08-2009, 11:20 AM
Hahaha.. Ga liat apa emang blm dpt kaennya loe.. :P




gak punya kang deju....
mau dong satu dikasih ke saya
:embarrassment:

m4nunited
14-08-2009, 11:32 AM
Mo bagi info dikit....
Jersey Home yg dipakai United 2007-2009 ada sedikit perbedaan antara yg dipakai di EPL dan UCL (Font dan Patch jelas beda :D)

EPL di white stripe belakang ga ada MUFC nya
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGB6Rox8I/AAAAAAAADHU/80ZV8OLFG0I/s512/SDC10875.JPG

UCL ada MUFC nya
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGC5Q5MUI/AAAAAAAADHg/kZGNoXbvBcE/s512/SDC10877.JPG



waduh gw aja g tw punya ane smwnya ada mufcnya !! aahh salah dong , ilmu masih dangkal sih .. hahaaa:malu:

OA7
14-08-2009, 12:38 PM
waduh gw aja g tw punya ane smwnya ada mufcnya !! aahh salah dong , ilmu masih dangkal sih .. hahaaa:malu:
Gapapa bro, semua yg replika di jual di Nike pasti ada MUFC nya

Cuman yg player spec aja yg bisa ga ada MUFC nya :D

marsel david
14-08-2009, 02:58 PM
Mo bagi info dikit....
Jersey Home yg dipakai United 2007-2009 ada sedikit perbedaan antara yg dipakai di EPL dan UCL (Font dan Patch jelas beda :D)

EPL di white stripe belakang ga ada MUFC nya
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGB6Rox8I/AAAAAAAADHU/80ZV8OLFG0I/s512/SDC10875.JPG

UCL ada MUFC nya
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGC5Q5MUI/AAAAAAAADHg/kZGNoXbvBcE/s512/SDC10877.JPG

mungkin dah banyak yg tau.........:)

beda ya ternyata yang UCL ma EPL
baru sadar gw..
kirain sama..
hahahah

seven7
14-08-2009, 04:40 PM
Gapapa bro, semua yg replika di jual di Nike pasti ada MUFC nya

Cuman yg player spec aja yg bisa ga ada MUFC nya :D

cuma ada beberapa orang yang punya player spec...
pasti yg punya kolektor sejati :shakehand:
:malu:

Shorrty
14-08-2009, 07:11 PM
Mo bagi info dikit....
Jersey Home yg dipakai United 2007-2009 ada sedikit perbedaan antara yg dipakai di EPL dan UCL (Font dan Patch jelas beda :D)

EPL di white stripe belakang ga ada MUFC nya
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGB6Rox8I/AAAAAAAADHU/80ZV8OLFG0I/s512/SDC10875.JPG

UCL ada MUFC nya
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGC5Q5MUI/AAAAAAAADHg/kZGNoXbvBcE/s512/SDC10877.JPG

mungkin dah banyak yg tau.........:)

lha ini kolektor sejati kan?
code 7-nya itu loh... sangar2...:wowcaem:

ya gak om o**ar a**i 7
dah balik blom om??

betah nih di negara sebelah:malu:

(sotoy.com:peace:)

OA7
14-08-2009, 08:44 PM
lha ini kolektor sejati kan?
code 7-nya itu loh... sangar2...:wowcaem:

ya gak om o**ar a**i 7
dah balik blom om??

betah nih di negara sebelah:malu:

(sotoy.com:peace:)
haha ente sapa ya, haha
dah bukan code 7 lagi julukannya bro, player issue aja julukannya
istilah code 7 ( tag kode seri di karton sizing dimulai angka 7) sejak 06-07 dah ga dipakai lagi ama nike. Kalo ga salah nih

Shorrty
14-08-2009, 09:40 PM
haha ente sapa ya, haha
dah bukan code 7 lagi julukannya bro, player issue aja julukannya
istilah code 7 ( tag kode seri di karton sizing dimulai angka 7) sejak 06-07 dah ga dipakai lagi ama nike. Kalo ga salah nih

kebiasaan oom pake kata2 code 7.. biar kaya nicknya OA7... sempets bikin penasaran... taunya juragan sebelah..
yg item 07/08 playernya ada yg mo dilepas..??
:wowcaem::wowcaem:

maaf Mimin ane jd OOT..

BTT dah...:peace:

dhonni
08-09-2009, 02:12 PM
wahwah.mau tnya bole ga neh?
ada yg puny jersey 3rd yg 03-05 g?

irhamutd
25-09-2009, 02:12 PM
Kalo font buat yg 2001-2002 centenery ada yang punya ndak ya?
btw OOT ndak ya? :hammer:

ariesto
25-09-2009, 02:30 PM
hmmmm OA7 mungkinkah dia????
Mo bagi info dikit....
Jersey Home yg dipakai United 2007-2009 ada sedikit perbedaan antara yg dipakai di EPL dan UCL (Font dan Patch jelas beda :D)

EPL di white stripe belakang ga ada MUFC nya
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGB6Rox8I/AAAAAAAADHU/80ZV8OLFG0I/s512/SDC10875.JPG

UCL ada MUFC nya
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGC5Q5MUI/AAAAAAAADHg/kZGNoXbvBcE/s512/SDC10877.JPG

mungkin dah banyak yg tau.........:)

yaaaahhh salah donk saia (pake font & pach BPL) :(
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m312/ariesto78/th_home07-09.jpg (http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m312/ariesto78/?action=view&current=home07-09.jpg) http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m312/ariesto78/th_giggs07-09.jpg (http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m312/ariesto78/?action=view&current=giggs07-09.jpg) http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m312/ariesto78/th_evra.jpg (http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m312/ariesto78/?action=view&current=evra.jpg)

Kalo font buat yg 2001-2002 centenery ada yang punya ndak ya?
btw OOT ndak ya? :hammer:

ini pake Font EPL lama kang Irham
kyk gini :
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m312/ariesto78/th_cente.jpg (http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m312/ariesto78/?action=view&current=cente.jpg) http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m312/ariesto78/th_cente2.jpg (http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m312/ariesto78/?action=view&current=cente2.jpg)

yg diatas buat liga/kompetisi lokal (EPL, FA, Carling)

kl versi UCLnya kl gak salah sama cmn gak ada lambang singa di nomornya CMIIW (plus patch UCL tentunya)

inside_united
25-09-2009, 02:58 PM
UCL ada MUFC nya
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_0wa1Ky7ntv4/SoQGC5Q5MUI/AAAAAAAADHg/kZGNoXbvBcE/s512/SDC10877.JPG

mungkin dah banyak yg tau.........:)

Alhamdulillah, gue yang MUFC, mana udah pesen font-nya lagi... jadi ga salah deh...

Terima kasih, membantu teman di SALE NIKE memang berbuah manis...
:siul: :siul: :siul:

ariesto
25-09-2009, 03:04 PM
Alhamdulillah, gue yang MUFC, mana udah pesen font-nya lagi... jadi ga salah deh...

Terima kasih, membantu teman di SALE NIKE memang berbuah manis...
:siul: :siul: :siul:


berarti batiknya pensiun donk! wkwkwkwk
maap oot :malu:

Iwant
29-09-2009, 03:06 PM
Gapapa bro, semua yg replika di jual di Nike pasti ada MUFC nya

Cuman yg player spec aja yg bisa ga ada MUFC nya :D

Sial berarti Replica yang dijual Di Store nike UCL semua dong Ya termasuk yang Away Hitam Juga Dong yah :amazed:

http://i38.tinypic.com/f1jsc5.jpg

http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2693/16/118/1593200318/n1593200318_1827425_3488369.jpg
Waduh yang satu dah Gw tempel Giggs BPL lagi. :amazed:

rondwisan
07-10-2009, 02:03 PM
Let's back to history lesson .... :shakehand::-$

------------------------------------------------------

1927-1934: The Great Depression

The 1927-28 season saw United revert to their traditional home colours of red and white. New jerseys with white trim inside button collars would be part of the home kit for the next three seasons (the change kit is currently unknown, but it may have been the previous home kit was used in case of a clash):

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2512/3860662194_524d0ba638.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2614/3858314463_98445f3c7d.jpg

For the superstitious supporters, it was not merely a coincidence that United won their first two league games upon the return of the red jerseys - beating Bamlett's previous side Middlesbrough 3-0 at home and Wednesday 2-0 away. Sadly, after another injury put Frank Barson out of action, the run of form did not last and United went on a run of 5 games without a win, including a record 7-1 home defeat to Newcastle.

The worst was soon to come however, when in October the club's chairman and benefactor, John Henry Davies, died at the age of 63. His influence and financial backing would be sorely missed in the coming years.

The rest of the season saw United yo-yo up and down the league table. They put five goals past Villa, Derby and Leicester in the league and seven past Brentford in the cup (although they were ultimately knocked out by eventual winners Blackburn Rovers in the sixth round), but they conceded five to Everton before Derby got their revenge with a 5-0 win of their own. By the end of March, United were second from bottom, supporters were grumbling about the way the club was being run and attendances were shrinking.

On April 21st, it looked as if the return to the second division was inevitable as the Reds slumped to a 2-1 home defeat to relegation rivals Sheffield United. There were just three games to go and United needed to win all of them to stay up. Miraculously they did just that by edging out Sunderland and Arsenal with scores of 2-1 and 1-0 respectively, before hammering Liverpool 6-1 at Old Trafford on the final day to finish in a safe 18th place.

Sadly, Barson had played his last game for the club when attempting to make a comeback from injury, he suffered yet another one at Portsmouth. He was given a free transfer to Watford in the summer.

The following season saw United struggle once more. A string of injuries to key players again proved to be their undoing, leading to more criticism of the directors from the supporters who believed they should have been investing more money into the club and securing more quality signings instead of spending small amounts on endless cheap one-game-wonders. This would only intensify in the next couple of years. Following a sequence of sixteen league games without a win, the club's response was to bring in another couple of low budget players. Luckily, one of these was to prove an unlikely hit.

Tommy Reid had been signed from Liverpool, where he usually featured in the reserves. Upon being thrown into the thick of first-team action at United, however, the Scot striker managed an impressive 14 goals in 17 appearances - alongside strike partner James Hanson (who chipped in with 20 goals himself in 1928/29), he made a big contribution to United's turnaround that season. Come May, United had secured 12th place. In time-honoured style, they were knocked out of the cup in their second tie, however.

1929/30 proved to be another unspectacular struggle against threat of relegation. Eight losses in the first eleven games set the tone and in November, United received a 7-2 thrashing by Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsbrough. Once again, the cup run ended at the earliest opportunity after a 2-0 home loss to Swindon Town. The season's few high points were the 5-0 victory over Newcastle in late December and the club's first ever win at Maine Road (Reid scoring the only goal). Off the pitch, United were becoming increasingly troubled financially, as the poor football being played at Old Trafford and the growing level of unemployment combined to reduce attendances further. United needed an average gate of around 30,000 to break even, but that had not been the case for much of the decade and the debts were now racking up.

Things took a further downward turn during 1930/31. United conceded 26 goals in the first five games of the season, when they were beaten by Villa and Middlesbrough before being demolished 6-2 at Chelsea and 6-0 at home by Huddersfield Town. Newcastle then came to Old Trafford and put seven past the Reds. The disquiet amongst the support grew, the crowds shrunk and before long the Supporters Club, led by a Mr. George Greenhough, proposed a boycott if the board failed to meet with them to discuss the state of the club. Their demands were that the club find a new manager and buy some new players, invest in a new scouting system, and elect members of the supporters club to the board.

It was suggested that the match against Arsenal on 18th August should not be attended by fans and a meeting was held the day before at Hulme Town Hall with 3,000 supporters listening to Greenhough and former club captain Charlie Roberts make their cases for and against the boycott.

Greenhough insisted that as the board had so far failed to act on the Supporters Club's demands (or even to meet with them to discuss matters), the game should be boycotted. Roberts argued that the proposed action would affect the players, who were not to blame for the club's situation, rather then the board, who were. The supporters, however voted overwhelmingly in favour of Greenhough's plan.

By 3 O'Clock the following afternoon, however, it became clear that those 3,000 in attendance for the meeting were in the minority, as the match drew the highest gate of the season so far, when 23,406 turned up despite the adverse weather. Inevitably, United lost, as they did the following game, marking a sequence of 12 successive defeats.

By the end of the season, Bamlett had been let go (with four matches still to be played, Club Secretary Walter Crickmer taking over as temporary manager - presumably in an effort to save money) and United were at the foot of the table, having managed to win just seven games. They had conceded 115 goals, scored only 53 and equalled Middlesbrough's record for lowest number of points scored in a first division season with just 22.

United players (Stan Gallimore centre) pictured in the 1930/31 season in new lace-necked jerseys (minus laces):

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2578/3859544929_b4c3db9762.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2468/3858315251_54e16c31dd.jpg

Photos on the computer screens at the United museum show players in white change shirts in the same style as the home ones:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2559/3858314859_b6812da67e.jpg

As United prepared to begin life in the second division in 1931/32 they faced financial meltdown. The economy as a whole was in dire straits and unemployment continued to rise. They club had made a loss of £2,509 the previous season and now hadn't even the cash to pay the players wages during the summer. Old Trafford was becoming a burden and the diminishing attendances were a major reason for the mounting debts. The club tried to increase numbers by reducing prices and offering tickets to the unemployed at a further reduced rate but the plans were vetoed by the FA. They had been keeping themselves above water by securing loans from Davies' widow but they could no longer rely on these to keep them afloat.

After winning just 16 points from their first 19 games, the board's belief that United would simply be able to save themselves from collapse by playing their way out of trouble on the football pitch was no more. Crowds above 10,000 had become a rarity and Crickmer had been told by the National Provincial Bank in Spring Gardens that they had withdrawn the club's credit. For the second time in 30 years, the club were close to bankruptcy.

Just like at the turn of the century, however, there was someone ready to come to the club's rescue. A local businessman and proud Mancunian, James Gibson, had been approached by local football journalist Stacey Lintott (although Louis Rocca would make a similar claim), and told of United's plight. Gibson had no interest in football, but had a reputation as someone who could turn around a failing business and as a person cared about his community. He hated the idea of such a famous institution as United becoming nothing more than a memory and so he agreed to do all he could to prevent this happening. His immediate action was to take on responsibility for the club's expenditure over the Christmas period, with the promise that if he was given enough support he would do so permanently.

The players line up before the away match at Wolves on December 26th 1931. They were thrashed 7-0:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2649/3859879647_4b2a03d1d8.jpg

The shirts they are wearing were presumably adopted as part of the home kit at the start of the season and are remarkably similar to the style that was worn by United in the sixties. The change kits are currently unknown, but may have been the same worn during the previous season:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2565/3858315699_1222e95013.jpg

On January 20th 1932, Gibson took full control of the club. By this time he had done much to resolve the conflict between supporters and the management by engaging in talks with Mr Greenhough and revealing that he was already looking to bring in a new manager. He had also made public his dreams of producing a United team made up entirely of Mancunians and his wish to set up a youth team - something which would bring United great success 20 years later.

Attendances at Old Trafford started to rise immediately, several new players were brought in and the team were rejuvenated, winning ten and losing just four more matches during the remainder of the season on the way to a 12th place finish (although United - typically - were knocked out of the cup in the third round).

The 1932/33 team photograph:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2605/3860666720_6f4fb6e262.jpg

This is an edited version of an image from the extensive Leslie Millman collection, which can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/ and is used with full permission.

Once again, the players are sporting new jerseys:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2576/3862017590_d70454c4f6.jpg

This cartoon from October 1932 dates United's adoption of the cherry and white hooped change kits to the 1932/33 season. The two games referred to are the away matches against Charlton and Burnley:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2538/3859380853_2e35bf0494.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2644/3861266949_e4d8631948.jpg

There is an anecdotal story about the hooped jerseys being given to United by Wigan RLFC as a gift to help them out when they were in financial difficulties. They are certainly of a very similar style to those worn by the Rugby League side at the time (as this photograph of Ken Gee shows), but as this cartoon suggests that the kits were first worn after the Gibson takeover (and subsequent injection of his cash), there seems to be little to back up this tale.

United's progress under Gibson continued in 1932/33 as players such as George Vose and Tommy Frame were signed and Scott Duncan was installed as manager. The highlight of the season was probably the 7-1 home win against Millwall, but the Reds' poor away form meant all they could manage was a sixth place finish. Yet again the cup campaign was over 90 minutes after it began.

For the 1933 FA Cup Final, Everton and Manchester City wore numbered shirts for what is believed to be the first time. Everton (who won 3-0) wore numbers 1-11 while City wore 12-22. The FA made shirt numbering compulsory in 1939. The exact date when United first wore numbered shirts is currently unknown, however.

The 1933/34 season was perhaps the most desperate in United's history. After they had seemed to have turned the corner since the Gibson takeover, remarkably by the season's end, the club would find itself on the brink of relegation to the third division.

The season opened with a 4-0 loss at Plymouth and it wasn't until the sixth league match away to Brentford that United registered their first win. By the beginning of December, United looked to have staged a recovery, but after the win at Port Vale on the 2nd of the month, they would only pick up three points over the next thirteen games (as well as being knocked out of the cup by Portsmouth in a third round replay during the same period). Also, for the third time in four seasons, United conceded seven goals during one of their Christmas fixtures (this time away to Grimsby Town!) .

The only league win during those thirteen fixtures was away to Burnley, where United wore the cherry and white hooped jerseys. Keen to seize upon anything that may offer United hope of escaping the drop, the "lucky" reputation of the hooped strips grew among supporters and players alike. So much so, that for the home game against Bury on March 3rd, the players turned out in the hoops at Old Trafford - and won 2-1 with goals from Jack Ball and Stan Gallimore. For the remainder of the season the hoops would remain first choice kit (presumably the red jerseys were used for away matches when there was a colour clash - possibly at the Dell against Southampton):

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By the end of April, United found themselves teetering on the precipice. Lincoln had already been relegated and either United or Millwall would follow them. As fate would have it, those two sides were to meet in a decider at The Den on the final day of the season.

A tense, nervy affair could have been expected, but as it happened, United - by all accounts - enjoyed a comfortable 2-0 win to guarantee their place in the second division the following season. On their return to Manchester they were given a heroes welcome by around 3,000 fans at Central Station. It was a far smaller crowd than had welcomed home Manchester City's players (including a 24 year-old Matt Busby and a young goalkeeper called Frank Swift) after their FA Cup final victory over Portsmouth a week earlier*, but it marked a point where United were in the trough of the wave of success while City were at it's peak and that situation would eventually be reversed.

*A recent article in Four Four Two magazine states that the 1934 FA Cup Final was the first occasion that both sides were outfitted by Umbro, who would feature heavily in the story of United's kits.

rondwisan
07-10-2009, 02:10 PM
1922-1927: The Chapman Years


This period of English football is best remembered for Herbert Chapman leading Huddersfield Town to successive titles before leaving them for Arsenal and immediately turning the north Londoners around from a side battling relegation to one challenging for the title. In his first season in charge of the Gunners, he steered them to second place - just five points behind his previous club, who had become the first side to win the league three times in a row. By the time of his death in 1934, he had repeated his achievements in West Yorkshire with Arsenal and set them well on their way to emulating the Terriers by winning a consecutive hattrick of titles for themselves. Legend also has it that Herbert Chapman had a hand in designing Arsenal's kits - giving their plain red jerseys the now iconic white sleeves.

Chapman's namesake at United did not fare quite so well, although he did eventually succeed in returning the club to the First Division and similarly had a big influence in their kit design.

For home games in the 1922/23 season, United turned out not in their now familiar red jerseys, but in white ones with a red "V" (or more properly "diamonds", as there was another V on the back of the shirts joined at the shoulder seams). These shirts were very similar to those worn by United in the 1909 FA Cup Final victory, albeit with a larger, thicker diamond and a button collar rather than a lace one.

Perhaps the reason for this change was a belief that a design worn back in the glory days would inspire a renaissance at United. More likely however, is that the change was down to the new manager's previous club. He had joined from Airdrieonians, who had been wearing identical kits for a decade (in fact, Airdieonian's nickname was The Diamonds, due to the design of their kit).

When Chapman took over at Airdrie, they had been wearing red and white stripes or hoops, so it seems he may have been instrumental in introducing the new design there, too. Perhaps the jerseys had made the journey south along with John Chapman when he took up the post at United. We will almost certainly never know for sure, but the white shirts would remain United's first choice for the next five years.

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The team photographed before the away match at Wolves in the 1922/23 season:

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In the top left of the picture is Frank Barson, who was making his United debut. He had been signed for £5,000 from Aston Villa, with whom he had won the FA Cup in 1920, and he came with a notorious reputation having been sent off and suspended on numerous occasions in an era where receiving a red card was a rarity. In his contract was written an agreement to make Barson the landlord of a pub in Manchester if United were to be promoted (presumably due to the club's continued patronage by JH Davies). He would go on captain the club during his six years at Old Trafford before being transferred to Watford in 1928.

United's optimism for the 1922/23 season wasn't quite matched by their performances as they found the second division a little tougher than they had expected. They had enjoyed some decent results, such as a 6-1 win against league leaders and eventual champions Notts County, but they had drawn far too many games and finished three points shy of promotion in fourth place. Their cup run in now typical style had ended in the second round, beaten 4-0 by Spurs at White Hart Lane. Worryingly, it had been a decade since United had progressed any further in the competition.

United's dismal FA Cup record continued in the 1923/24 season when the two Chapmans met at Old Trafford in front of a crowd of 67,000 supporters. Huddersfield, who had finished third in the league the previous season proved too much for United, and won the game easily by three goals to nil.

The Red's league form slumped that season and they finished the season in a lowly 14th place having won only 13 matches - fewer than they had lost (15) or drawn (14). They hadn't finished in as low a position since the Newton Heath days.

The team are photographed before a practice match prior to the 1924/25 season. Half of the players appear to be wearing the old (now faded and stretched) home jerseys worn from 1920-22. Presumably they had been worn as change jerseys since the adoption of the white home shirts:

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These photos are part of the extensive Leslie Millman collection that can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/ and are used with full permission.

The only change to these kits are the slightly different socks worn:

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The 1924/25 season saw United's cup run end at the earliest possible stage with a 2-0 loss at fellow second division side Sheffield Wednesday, but their league form was much improved. They strung together an impressive seven wins on the trot in Autumn to top the table and only lost two games in the rest of 1924. They had been deposed at the top by Leicester City, but promotion was virtually assured after a 4-0 home win against Port Vale in the penultimate match, leaving challengers Derby only a slim mathematical chance of taking United's place in the top flight the following season. United's players stayed on the pitch at the end of their fixture and the supporters waited inside Old Trafford with them, anxiously awaiting news of the other games. A huge cheer went up from fans and players alike when it was announced that Derby had been held to a draw at Coventry - United were back in the top flight after three years. Taking much of the credit were the defence who had conceded only 23 goals all season.

Legend has it that Frank Barson was given the keys to his pub shortly afterward, but his name would not remain over the door for long. Apparently, just minutes after it opened, he became so fed up of all the supporters pouring in off the streets to congratulate him, he handed the keys to a waiter, told him the place was his and left - never to return!

The following season saw United improve dramatically. In the league they finished in an impressive 9th place. They had accumulated the same amount of points as Liverpool and Aston Villa but had an inferior goal average. Had it not been for a run of five losses in April, the Reds may well have finished in the top four or five.

On September 12th the first Manchester derby to take place at Maine Road - where City had moved two years previously - was played. It was a 1-1 draw, which was a decent result considering the return fixture saw United hammered 6-1, the Reds biggest derby defeat to date.

Almost miraculously, United came close to ending their 17 years of cup disappointment by reaching the semi-final against their City rivals, having seen off Port Vale, Spurs, Sunderland and Fulham. Sadly, the blues comfortably beat United 3-0 at Bramhall Lane, but it was not to be their year either as they lost the final 1-0 to Bolton and were relegated a week later after losing to Newcastle 3-2 (having missed a penalty in a match they had only needed a draw from to guarantee survival). Apparently a local newspaper's headline the following day read "Bitter Experiences of Manchester City"...

During the FA Cup tie at Spurs, United were photographed wearing red change shirts with button collars like those on the home shirts:

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The 1926/27 season was less remarkable for United - at least as far as the events on the pitch. Once again United went out of the cup in the first round, albeit after taking their tie against Reading to a second replay at Villa Park, where they lost 2-1. They won only four fewer points in the league than they had the previous season, but it was enough to see them finish six places lower, in 15th position.

There were also slight changes to the kits as different socks were worn (photographs of this period are fairly difficult to get hold of, but these images have been made with reference to pictures on the computer screens at the United museum):

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What the season was ultimately to be remembered for was the suspension of John Chapman. The FA had launched an investigation into the manager in September 1926 at Manchester's Grand Hotel. On October 7th, they announced that Chapman had been suspended "from taking part in football or football management during the present season for improper conduct in his position as Secretary-Manager of the Manchester United Football Club"". No further explanation was ever given and Chapman never returned to his position. Appointed in his place temporarily as player-manager, was Lal Hilditch, who had joined the club a decade earlier, during the war. His brief tenure lasted only until the beginning of April when Herbert Bamlett was given the job. Hilditch remains the club's only ever player-manager.

On the other side of Manchester, there was another one of those "typical City" moments, when on the last day of the season, the Maine Road side demolished Bradford 8-0 to almost certainly secure promotion ahead of Portsmouth, who had gone into the final round of fixtures with a minutely superior goal average and who City fans heard had been drawing 1-1 with Preston at half time. Just as celebrations were about to get underway in Moss Side, however, Pompey scored four second half goals to win 5-1 and pipped City to second place by the most minuscule margin: +0.006 goal average.

red_girl_mia
07-10-2009, 03:05 PM
tetep ya Red ga bisa tinggal...>-)

lengkap deh ke ngileran gw...~X(~X([-([-(

Andi Istiabudi
07-10-2009, 07:40 PM
Sangat disayangkan SHARP tidak lagi menjadi sponsor utama MU, padahal SHARP sempat identik dengan MU tahun 1980an dan 1990an. Seharusnya SHARP tetap menjadi sponsor MU terus-menerus hingga saat ini seperti Carlsberg yang setia menjadi sponsor Liverpool sejak lama. Meski model jersey Liverpool berubah dari tahun ke tahun tapi Carlsberg tetap setia melekat di jersey mereka sebagai sponsor utama.

Mudah-mudahan suatu hari nanti ada perusahaan asal indonesia yang sanggup menjadi sponsor utama MU sehingga ada nama perusahaan Indonesia yang melekat di jersey MU. Bayangkan kalau jersey MU memasang logo Teh Botol Sosro, Indofood, Pertamina atau mungkin Garuda Indonesia (masa kalah dengan maskapai dunia lainnya yang jadi sponsor klub Inggris ?) Hehehe...

rondwisan
07-10-2009, 10:23 PM
lanjut yoookkk ..., story behind the kits .... :-bd
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1919-1922: The Return of Peace & the Resumption of League Football


On the 30th August 1919, the league was resumed, just as it would have for the 1915/16 season, had it not been suspended due to the Great War.

The United team had seen many changes in that time, with the likes of George Wall leaving for Oldham, defensive duo Pat O'Connell and George Hunter also moving on and of course the loss of Sandy Turnbull who was killed in action. They also kicked off the new season without Billy Meredith who was apparently in a dispute with the club as he wanted to return to Manchester City but the club did not want to let him leave for free.

New players making their league debuts that season would include Joe Spence, Jack Silcock, Charlie Moore and Lal Hilditch, all of whom would be at the club until the early 1930s.

The United team line up before the home match against Aston Villa on December 6th 1919. They are wearing the same shirts seen in one of the 1911/12 team photographs, although they have clearly seen better days. Again, some have lost their buttons and been repaired by running laces through the holes. At this time, due to shortages caused by the war, teams had to appeal to supporters for donations of clothing vouchers or make do with whatever they could find, including damaged old kits like these:

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Meredith returned to the side on boxing day and by May the team had secured a 12th place finish. Their FA Cup campaign ended in defeat to Villa in the second round.

The following season was much the same as the one that preceded it. United finished 13th in the league having exited the cup after a first round replay against Liverpool ended 2-1 to the Merseysiders.

The players pictured before two matches in the 1920/21 season. The socks do not appear as dark as on previous photographs. Instead, they appear to be the same shade as the shirts, so I will assume that this season the club wore red socks. This may have been the only colour available to the club at the time rather than by choice:

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These photos are part of the extensive Leslie Millman collection that can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/ and are used with full permission.

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Billy Meredith finally left the club in the summer of 1921 to rejoin City. He had made a total 335 appearances for the Reds and by the time of his last game at United he was 46 years old. Despite his age he was still one of United's best players and was certainly missed the following season. Remarkably, he would continue to play professionally for a further three seasons.

United suffered from very poor form at the start of the 1921/22 season. They lost 5-0 to Everton on the opening day and by the end of October they had only won three matches out of twelve played. Manager Jack Robson had been suffering with health problems and was replaced in November by John Chapman, previously manager of Airdrieonians. He was not able to change United's fortunes quickly enough however, and that season ended with the club at the very bottom of the table. Jack Robson sadly died of pneumonia on the 11th of January 1922.

The team photographed at Old Trafford before a practice match ahead of the 1921/22 season. They appear to be wearing the same home kits as in the previous season except now with black socks with red hoops on the turnovers. The change kits are the same as those worn in the 1913/14 photograph, with more laces added to replace the missing buttons:

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This photo is part of the extensive Leslie Millman collection that can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/ and is used with full permission

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Another photograph from September 1921 shows the players wearing what appear to be plain black socks:

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This photo is part of the extensive Leslie Millman collection that can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/ and is used with full permission

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rondwisan
07-10-2009, 10:33 PM
1913-19: The Outbreak of War


During JJ Bentley's time at the FA, he had clashed with the United players over their stance with the Players Union. Although he had previously supported the abolition of the maximum wage, he was quoted as saying the following in 1909: "The very suggestion of a strike of footballers shows the meanness of the motives behind it and in my judgement cannot be too strongly condemned".

Perhaps this was one of the reasons that club captain (and leader of the 1909 protest) Charlie Roberts was sold in the summer of 1913 to Oldham Athletic for a (record at the time) fee of £1,500. Also sold was his defensive partner Alex Bell, who went to Blackburn for £1,000. In turn, these are probably reasons why the 1913/14 season saw United finish in their lowest league position since their promotion in 1906 and exit the cup in the first round. Oldham, led by Roberts on the other hand finished in second place - to date, their best ever league position - while Bell's new club would win the title the season after that.

The 1913/14 United team, pictured before a practice match, in various jerseys they had also worn in previous seasons:

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This is an edited version of an image from the extensive Leslie Millman collection, which can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/

Another photo from that season shows them in home shirts with white collars. These jerseys are similar to those worn in the 1911/12 team photograph, but have a button on the white part, much like a traditional "grandad collar":

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A third photograph dating from November 1913 shows the players in change jerseys with thicker stripes than had been previously worn. These would be used until the early 1920s:

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Despite the outbreak of the First World War in June 1914, the 1914/15 football season went ahead as usual. United had attempted to make up for the loss of their key defenders by signing Chelsea's George Hunter towards the end of the previous season for £1,300 and Patrick O'Connell during the summer for £1,000. These were large fees for the time, but Hunter would not complete a full season for the club, while O'Connell became the club's new captain.

The 1914/15 team before a practice match. The thin striped change shirts are used once more:

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This is an edited version of an image from the extensive Leslie Millman collection, which can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/ and is used with full permission.

Just after Christmas of 1914, Bentley, who was in ill health, was replaced by John "Jack" Robson, previously in charge of Brighton & Hove Albion. He would be the first at United to take the title of "Manager" rather than "secretary", and stayed with the club until 1921.

This change of leadership did not greatly help United (who up until that point had only won three games that season), as they continued to struggle and indeed were fighting to save themselves from relegation. In the end they were saved by just one point, but there would be more controversy, as several players found themselves embroiled in a match-fixing scandal.

The game against Liverpool on April 2nd, which United won 2-0 was under scrutiny after Liverpool's lackadaisical approach had seen them concede easily and miss a penalty. Weeks later, a £50 reward was being offered by a bookmakers for information that could help prove the match had been fixed. They had an unusual number of big-money bets had been placed on United to win the fixture 2-0. The odds were 7-1 and when the press heard of it there was a scandal brewing.

The Football League launched an investigation in May which went on until they released their findings the following December. They had uncovered damning evidence that there had indeed been a conspiracy to fix the game. Although the clubs as a whole were judged to have been unaware of the plot, the Football League found that three United players, four Liverpool players and a Chester FC player were at the centre of it. They were banned from football for life.

The United players involved were Sandy Turnbull, Arthur Whalley and Enoch West (the only one of them to have actually played in the game). The Liverpool players included Jackie Sheldon, who had been at United from 1909-13, and who acted as the go-between. West would never admit guilt in the case and even took the Football League to court for libel over their ruling. As a result of this, when the other players were pardoned after the war (which finally brought about a suspension of the league that summer), West was not. His ban was eventually lifted in 1945 when he was 59 years old. Whalley played again for United after the war, but tragically Turnbull, United's FA Cup hero, was a casualty of war - killed fighting in Arras, France, in 1917.

A rare photograph of a United team during the war. This was taken in 1916 and features George Wall, who did not go to fight in the war and a very young looking Clarence "Lal" Hilditch (bottom right corner) who would later become United's only ever player manager, and an 18 year old Jack Silcock (top, second from right), a defender who would go on to represent England internationally:

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This is an edited version of an image from the extensive Leslie Millman collection, which can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/ and is used with full permission.

The jerseys the players are wearing in the above photograph are very much like some of those those worn from 1911-14, albeit with the addition of white trim behind the buttons:

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rondwisan
07-10-2009, 10:40 PM
1911-1913: The End of an Era


Following United's second Championship season and in those preceding the suspension of the league following the outbreak of the Great War, the club's fortunes took a downward turn. Players and managers left and financial difficulties came back to haunt them - mainly caused by the expense of the new stadium at Old Trafford and the loss of spectators as football fans went off to fight in Europe.

The team are photographed at Old Trafford with the league championship trophy ahead of the 1911/12 season in new jerseys with a white collar:

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A close-up of Dick Duckworth and a portrait of Billy Meredith in the new jersey:

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Another photo from 1911/12 shows the players in a variety of different jerseys, including the home and change kits from the previous seasons and a red shirt like above but with a red collar. This style of jersey would be worn until at least 1914:

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In the 1911/12 season the highlight was the 8-4 Charity Shield win over Charlton Athletic, with Harold Halse scoring a hattrick in each half. Unfortunately, they could only manage a 13th place finish in the league and were knocked out of the cup in the 4th round (equivalent to the modern day quarter-final stage) by Blackburn Rovers.

In the summer of 1912, the team who had been so successful over the past few years began to break up. Striker Halse and giant 'keeper Moger left the club. Most surprisingly of all was the departure of Mangnall who went to the other side of town to manage Manchester City. Although in his time there he would only take the blues to second place in the league before he left in 1924 (shortly after that club's move from Hyde Road in Ardwick to Maine Road in Moss Side), there would not be anyone as successful in his position at United until Matt Busby.

Some players were brought in - most notably Jack Mew, who was brought in to replace Moger and would spend 13 years at United and T. J. Wallworth was installed as acting secretary until a permanent replacement for Mangnall was found in John J Bentley - former president of the club and of the Football League - who he was instrumental in founding - and vice-president of the FA.

The 1912/13 United team:

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Some players in the above photo seem to have lace-neck shirts, but this is most likely a quick repair done to replace lost buttons on the previous season's jerseys with the red collars. Other players have jerseys with no collar like those worn between 1903-11 but with three buttons instead of two. These jerseys would be worn (apparently concurrently with several other variations) until at least 1915:

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United's league form improved in Bentley's first season as they finished in 4th place, although they had less success in the cup where they were knocked out in the third round by Oldham.

Shorrty
07-10-2009, 10:47 PM
good info opa.. meskipun jadul tetep aja gw ngiler liatnya...

ada yg jual gak ya??? :hammer:

rondwisan
07-10-2009, 10:52 PM
1909-11: From Outcasts, To Old Trafford & To The Championship Once More


United's FA Cup triumph was almost immediately followed by controversy. In the summer, the FA banned the entire team from taking part in the next season's competitions after they refused to abandon the Players Union - the founding of which they had been heavily involved in.

It had been at Harry Stafford's Imperial Hotel - a pub on Piccadilly of which he had been made manager by J H Davies - where Billy Meredith, Charlie Roberts and other players gathered for several meetings in 1907 that had led to the formation of the Union which the FA now perceived as a threat - so much so that they made all clubs write new contracts for their players that forbade them from becoming members. There was some resistance at first, but eventually all the league clubs buckled to their demands. All except for United. The FA did not humour their disobedience and took the measure of immediately banning all of the players from participating in the league and cup. They even closed the club's Bank Street ground to them, forcing the United players to practice over the other side of town at Fallowfield Stadium - a ground that had hosted the FA Cup Final in 1893 - and this was where the famous "Outcasts F.C." photograph was taken:

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(This photo is part of the extensive Leslie Millman collection that can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/ and is used with full permission)

The players steadfast stance inspired other such as Everton's Tim Coleman (also on the above photograph) and eventually his teammates joined United in refusing to give up their Union. So did those from Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Sunderland and Liverpool - and from many other teams from across the country - until the FA was left with no choice but to back down and rescind the bans. The league was to go ahead after all, and with United as part of it as usual. For more information on this chapter of football history, see this article on the excellent Spartacus Educational site. Another article on that site reports that "When the Manchester United team played in the first match of the season on 1st September, 1909, they all wore AFPU arm-bands". Sadly I currently have no photographs from this match.

1909/10 was not to be an outstanding season for the Reds as the previous one had been - they finished 5th in the league and were knocked out of the cup in the first round by Burnley, whom United had beaten on the way to the previous season's final - but it was to be memorable as it marked the club's move to Old Trafford.

The move four miles west had been agreed back in 1908 and the plans were announced in March 1909, shortly before the club's appearance in the FA Cup Final. It was decided that Bank Street was not only unsuitable for use as a football ground with it's toxic fumes and waterlogged pitch, but that the team and their rising number of supporters had now outgrown it.

The famous architect of football grounds from Ibrox to Goodison and Tottenham, Archibald Leitch, was hired to work on the new ground to be built on land owned by the chairman between the railway line and the canal on Warwick Road. It was originally designed to hold 100,000 spectator but was scaled back to 60,000 due to financial restraints.

An artist's impression of the new United ground, complete with two covered stands - only one would be covered (the current South Stand or Main Stand as it was known) until the 1930s:

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(This photo is part of the extensive Leslie Millman collection that can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/ and is used with full permission)

The last game at Bank Street was played on 22nd January against Spurs - a 5-0 victory. Only days later a storm blew one of the stands over causing extensive damage to the terraced houses opposite - United had chosen just the right time to leave Clayton.

The first game at Old Trafford took place on February 19th 1910, but was one to be forgotten - a 4-3 loss to Liverpool, with United squandering a 2-0 lead in front of over 50,000. Sandy Turnbull scored United's first ever goal at the ground. However, it was to be a rare home loss at that time, as United won all their remaining games at Old Trafford that season and all but one in the next, when they were again crowned League Champions after the title race went to the wire. In the end, United pipped Aston Villa to the post by a single point.

The team before a practice match at the start of the 1910/11 season:

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(This photo is part of the extensive Leslie Millman collection that can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/ and is used with full permission)

The text states United's colours as "red stripes", but this appears to be one of a number of inaccuracies in the text - several player's names are spelled incorrectly for example. It is fairly unlikely that any team would wear red as a home kit and red and white stripes as a change kit as they would clash, meaning another kit would have to be kept as third choice which was very uncommon at the time. Instead, it is far more likely to have been blue and white stripes like previous United change kits:

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Andi Istiabudi
08-10-2009, 12:52 PM
Ngomongin soal jersey, ada yang punya koleksi jersey Italia warna biru pas World Cup USA 94 gak ?

Keren banget tuh, sayang dulu pas 94 masih SD jadi belum ada uang, gak beli deh, huhuhu...

rondwisan
08-10-2009, 02:55 PM
Ngomongin soal jersey, ada yang punya koleksi jersey Italia warna biru pas World Cup USA 94 gak ?

Keren banget tuh, sayang dulu pas 94 masih SD jadi belum ada uang, gak beli deh, huhuhu...

wah OOT kelas berat nih .... :army:

ini thread : United History » Jersey Manchester United

bukan sekedar ngomongin jersey yaa Oom ... :-<

rondwisan
09-10-2009, 10:51 PM
1908-1909: The First FA Cup Win


Shortly after returning from the club's first international tour, where players and officials had been stoned by opposition fans after a 7-0 win in Hungary, United took part in the newly rejigged FA Charity Shield, where they faced the winners of the Southern League, Queens Park Rangers at Stamford Bridge. It was a 1-1 draw, but United won the replay 4-0, with Jimmy Turnbull scoring a hattrick. They wore their usual home kits for both games.

The team line up for the start of the 1908/09 season, with their haul, the Charity Shield, the League Trophy and the Manchester Cup (click any of these images for higher res):

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The team photographed before a public practice match at the start of the season:

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(This photo is part of the extensive Leslie Millman collection that can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterunitedman1/ and is used with full permission)

In the league, United were unable to replicate their success of the previous season, finishing in a disappointing 13th place. They also lost their record for most points in a season to Newcastle, who beat it by a single point. They were to have more luck in the cup, however.

The campaign began at home to Brighton and then Everton. Both games finished 1-0 with Harold Halse scoring both goals. Then came Blackburn, also at home, who were thrashed 6-1, with hattricks each from Sandy Turnbull and Jimmy Turnbull (no relation).

United were through to the quarter-finals, which was as far as they had ever got in the competition previously, and were drawn away to Burnley. With only 18 minutes of the match to go and losing 1-0 it looked as if they were again destined to go out in the last eight, but for a blizzard to save them as the referee was forced to abandon the match.

Legend has it that referee Herbert Bamlett's lips were so cold he could not blow the whistle to end the match so Charlie Roberts had to blow time himself. Oddly, that wasn't to be the last United would see of Bamlett, as he would become their manager in the late 1920s.

The replay was a thrilling 3-2 win for United and in the semi-final they beat cup-holders Newcastle 1-0 at Bramhall Lane, with the goal coming once again from Halse.

The final was to take place four weeks later, on Saturday, 24th April 1909 at Crystal Palace against Bristol City.

United were to face their cup-final opponents in the League just twelve days before the showpiece, and they were held to a goal-less draw at Ashton Gate, where they were photographed in white lace-neck shirts with a red "V" on the chest. Note that goalkeeper Harry Moger is wearing the same kit as the outfield players. This was common practice until the FA allowed keepers to wear different shirts from their teammates the following season:

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These kits are commonly thought to have been worn only in the final - albeit with the addition of a badge with the red rose of Lancashire on the chest - but the images above show that is not the case. It is unknown whether they were worn for any other matches, however. The shirts are also said to have been purchased from Billy Meredith's sportswear shop in St Peter's square (the site of which was cleared to make way for the Town Hall extension and Central Library in the 1930s). The shorts were white and the socks appear to have been black with a white band between two red bands on the turnovers.

The programmes were quickly printed up:

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Shortly before the Cup Final, popular music-hall star George Robey presented the team with their kits - now adorned with the red rose. Although one or two United players are pictured in socks with white hoops on the turnovers, the majority wore plain black socks without hoops.:

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In front of a crowd of over 70,000 the game kicked off. Apparently it started brightly and after 22 minutes, United went ahead, with Sandy Turnbull (who was struggling with a knee injury that would have kept most on the sidelines) turning in a rebound from a Halse shot. It was the only goal of the game.

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Billy Meredith's shirt from the match, on display at the club museum:

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Sandy Turnbull's cup final shirt - missing it's badge and in poor condition - on display at the museum:

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They returned home to Manchester on the following Tuesday, arriving at Central Station before making the short trip over to Albert Square for a reception at the Town Hall where they were greeted by thousands of cheering supporters:

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Incredibly, they then had to travel across town to Clayton for a match against Arsenal, where 30,000 fans awaited, where they inevitably lost. Despite this, the Arsenal players were invited to join in the continuing celebrations with the United team.

100 Years On...

To mark the centenary of the final, supporters of United and Bristol City organised a rematch - to take place on the exact time and date and on the same ground as the original. United won 2-1.

Nike have said that they will use the designs of the shirts worn in the historic match as inspiration for next season's kit.

rondwisan
09-10-2009, 11:00 PM
1906-1908: From New Boys To Champions


In August of 1905, United's local (and at the time more successful) rivals City were embroiled in a scandal. They were found to have been paying their players illegal payments above the £4 a week maximum wage. The FA acted by handing out a truly draconian punishment to the Ardwick-based side - it dismissed five of their directors and banned 17 of their players from appearing for the club again. The team that had won the FA Cup the previous year were effectively dissolved.

United were quick off the mark and with news that the players were set to be auctioned at Manchester's Queens Hotel in November, they decided to make approaches to the players they wanted before the event, as it was unlikely they could afford the prices they would command at auction.

The Queens Hotel, on the corner of Piccadilly and Portland Street, C1905:

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Mangnall privately met with a number of the City players and negotiated their transfers to United. This caused fury amongst the other interested clubs, but the FA were not interested and United secured the services of Sandy Turnbull, Jimmy Bannister and Herbert Burgess.

As well as those three, Mangnall had persuaded Billy Meredith, "The Welsh Wizard" to come to Clayton. Meredith had also been embroiled in a bribery scandal while at City and was lucky to escape a lifetime ban. Despite this he was still viewed as the jewel in City's crown.

These events marked the shift of power in Manchester from blue to red, and it has (barring a period between the wars) remained that way ever since. All the momentum that City had built up was transferred directly to United in one summer.

United would have to see out 1906 before they could field their new signings, and this photo shows the rest of the players at the start of the 1906-07 season in training outfits:

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United in new change strips during the first game of the season - a 2-1 away win at Bristol City:

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Once again, with a black and white photograph as our only evidence of the kit we have to make some presumptions about colours. Although the dark collar, cuffs and socks could have been any dark colour, it is most likely they were red, in keeping with the club's new traditions:

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January 1st 1907 saw the long awaited debuts of the ex-City four and they were cheered onto the pitch at Bank Street by a crowd of 40,000. United beat Villa after Meredith crossed for Turnbull to score the game's only goal.

That season ended with United in a respectable 8th place, while Newcastle set a new record by winning the league with 51 points.

The downside of 1906/07 was that the Reds were knocked out of the FA Cup in a first round replay by Portsmouth. In the first game, away at Fratton Park, United again wore the new change kit, which would be used until 1909:

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The 1907/08 United team line up for a practice match at Bank Street. This is a copy of an original photograph that is part of manchesterunitedman1's collection:

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Although the kits were practically identical to those worn in previous seasons, the hooped-topped socks had been gradually replaced by plain black ones. These kits were to be worn for the next four seasons:

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That season, United beat Newcastle's record by collecting 52 points. The League Title had been won by a Manchester side for the first time.

George Wall, Jimmy Bannister and Sandy Turnbull in the change shirts:

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rondwisan
09-10-2009, 11:09 PM
1903-1906: An Upturn In Fortune


Manchester United's first season under their new name and ownership was a moderate success, they finished in fifth place after only managing to come fifteenth the previous season. Although they beat their neighbours 2-0 at Hyde Road, it would be City who came top winning promotion to the first division.

The team, photographed at the beginning of the 1903/04 (courtesy of manchesterunitedman1 - click on all these images for much higher resolution):

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The team appear to be wearing two different kinds of shirts, but as there are only 21 players in the photograph - with 12 of them in one style and 9 in the other - that suggests it was not taken before a practice match and that they are probably all red home shirts. Clubs were still not particularly bothered if the players kits did not match, so long as the colours were correct. Captain Harry Stafford is wearing a badge on his shirt, although the details are difficult to make out and I am unsure of it's significance. Stafford would retire from the game shortly after this was taken, without kicking a ball that season.

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Although the investment from the likes of Davies and Stafford had bolstered the club financially, the fact was they were still a second division side - and this was not good enough for the new directors. Secretary James West found himself shouldering a lot of the blame - "For mistakes for which he was not really responsible", according to the Evening News - and promptly handed in his resignation to the board.

On September 30th, 1903, just two day's after West's departure, the board appointed the Burnley secretary Ernest Mangnall to the vacant position at United. Over the next decade, he was to have a profound influence over the club.

Mangnall was famous for his trademark boater:

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Just as influential a figure would be Charlie Roberts, a young half-back signed from Grimsby in 1904, who would soon become United's captain and their first player to be selected for the English national side. He caused a stir by insisting on playing in short shorts when the FA rules at the time stated they should be knee-length (photograph C1911):

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Roberts' debut came during the penultimate home game of the season and saw United beat Burton Utd on the way to finish in third place, narrowly missing out on promotion. They found themselves in the exact same position at the end of the following season, but in the 1905/06 season, United finished in second place and were finally promoted back into the top flight after 12 seasons in the second division.

The 1904/05 team, with Major the St Bernard front centre (also courtesy of manchesterunitedman1):

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The team line up before a match early on in the 1905-06 season (again original photo from manchesterunitedman1 collection):

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The home jerseys were in the style of those worn in the previous season (this style of shirt would be worn until 1911, albeit with plain black socks from 1907 onwards). Other photos from this time period show that the socks worn were mainly the ones with the red hoop, although in this photograph some players are wearing plain black ones.

Charlie Roberts in the home shirt, showing the two-button collar in more detail:

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Another photograph from the 1905/06 season shows the players before a practice match with half of them in home kits and the other half in white change shirts. Details are hard to make out, but they appear to be the same as those worn as part of the home kit at the turn of the century:

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rondwisan
09-10-2009, 11:12 PM
1902: Dawn of United


It had been nine years since Newton Heath had vacated the area which gave them their name, but still the club stuck with it, much to the annoyance of visiting teams and their travelling support, who would often fnd themselves several miles away on the wrong side of town come time for kick-off!

It was decided that with all the behind the scenes changes that had occured, it would be the right time to decide on a more appropriate name for the club. Suggestions included Manchester Central and Manchester Celtic, but Louis Rocca, who had played for the reserves and served as the club's tea boy, hit on the name Manchester United and it was settled.

It is unknown, however, who decided on the change of colours. Although they had worn a combination of red and white before, this was to be the first time the club would wear solid red jerseys, white shorts and black socks as their first choice kits:

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Change kits were blue and white striped shirts, white shorts and the same black socks as worn with the home kit:

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The squad line up during the 1902/03 season, with players in both first and second choice kits (credit to manchesterunitedman1 for the original photograph):

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rondwisan
09-10-2009, 11:15 PM
1900-1902: On The Brink


By the end of the 1900/01 season, Newton Heath had finished in their (then) lowest-ever position of 10th in the second dvision. They were struggling both on and off the pitch, but a chance encounter had already set the club on the path to greatness.

The club retained the same white and navy home kits that they had worn since 1896. Although no photographic evidence exists, it is probable that the green and gold striped change shirts were worn in this period.

The team are photographed at the start of the 1901/02 season:

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In early 1901, the club had organised a bazaar where they hoped to raise £1000 in order to pay off some debts and bring in some new players. It was held on February 27th at St James Hall on Oxford Street, but, despite good publicity in the Manchester Evening News, it was not a success. The money raised was barely enough to cover the cost of hiring the hall, however it was to be a very profitable exercise for another reason entirely.

During the event, club captain Harry Stafford had taken a St Bernard dog called Major along to collect donations in a box he carried. At some point the animal escaped and was found wandering the streets by a publican and friend of local brewer, John Henry Davies, who took a fancy to the dog, but decided to track down his owner. When Stafford explained the circumstances behind the dog's escapade, Davies was moved to give a donation to the club and made a promise of further help in the future. The Heathens captain would thankfully not forget it...

The venue of the bazaar, St James Hall, pictured C1903:

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A year later, the financial trouble had worsened for the club to the degree that they were almost disolved. A winding-up order was served against them when the then-club president, William Healey, had taken the club to Ashton-Under-Lyne county court in an attempt to recover some of the money he had lent to the Heathens. The club owed him the figure of £242, 17s and 10d, but their total debt was around ten times that amount.

The Football League and the receivers then closed the Bank Street ground and postponed the club's next fixture. During this time, Harry Stafford tirelessly campained to raise money for the cause and if he had not managed to raise enough to pay the travel expenses for the away fixture at Bristol City, then Newton Heath may well have gone under.

In March 1902, a meeting was called at the New Islington Hall in Ancoats, where Stafford announced that he had found five investors who would each put up £200 for the club - one of whom was himself, while another was J.H. Davies, who soon found himself installed as the new club president. Major the dog found himself living in the Davies household while the club would shortly find itself a new name, and new colours, too...

rondwisan
09-10-2009, 11:23 PM
1895-1900: Troubled Times


For the next six seasons, Newton Heath were often in contention in the Second Division, finishing in the top four on five occasions, but it was to be their local rivals, City, who would be the promoted to the top flight first.

During this time, the players turned out for home games in white jerseys - perhaps for economic reasons, as white shirts were much cheaper than coloured shirts, or because of an increasing superstition amongst football clubs and fans that green was an "unlucky" colour (hence the reason there are so few clubs playing in green kits today). It certainly hadn't brought the Heathens much luck over the years, but they did retain the green and gold striped jerseys as change until 1902:

The team pictured during the 1897/98 season:

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During the same season they are pictured in the striped shirts previously used as home kits:

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Off the pitch at this time, the club was struggling with it's finances, racking up large debts to it's creditors. By the turn of the century, it was in real trouble...

rondwisan
09-10-2009, 11:27 PM
1893-1895: Moving On


The Heathens' first season in the Football League was not successful, and they were saved from relegation only by beating Small Heath - later to become Birmingham City - in the playoffs, or Test Matches, as they were then known (there was no automatic relegation and promotion between the two divisions at the time).

Also, the club had a further breakdown in their relationship with the railway company, who had increased the rent on their North Road ground (despite it being sub-let from Manchester Cathedral, who apparently were not in favour of charging spectators to attend matches there). It was obvious that Newton Heath would be forced to find themselves a new home.

A ground three miles away at Bank Street in Clayton was secured in time for the club to begin their league campaign the for the 1893-94 season and the kit was again changed - this time to green and gold striped shirt, navy kickers and socks:

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Unfortunately, the ground at Bank Street was no improvement on North Road. The pitch was just as bad, if not worse, but now there was the extra problem of toxic fumes from the adjacent chemical works that would leave the ground almost permenantly shrouded in a thick, acrid haze. In fact, there was a power station to the other side and the site of the pitch itself had also previously been a chemical works!

That the club would, for a further nine years, keep the same name as when it played at Newton Heath caused much confusion for visiting teams and supporters, too.

A map of the Bank Street area C1909:

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Below is an aerial photograph of the Clayton area taken in the 1920s, the site of the ground is highlighted, but was disused at the time:

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The luck that the Heathens had the previous season was to desert them at Bank Street, as they were again forced to fight for their First Division survival in the Test Match, but lost to Liverpool at Ewood Park.

The 1894-95 season would see them take their place in the Second Division alongside newly re-named neighbours Manchester City, then playing at Hyde Road in Ardwick. Once again, the Heathens switched their jerseys for the new season - to new green ones with gold collars, which they also wore the following season, along with white knickers and green socks. The change kit is unknown, but may have simply been the same shorts and socks worn with any of the prevoius shirts:

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rondwisan
09-10-2009, 11:34 PM
1892-1893: League Football At Last!


After applying several times to enter the Football League, Newton Heath finally got their wish when the League was expanded to two divisions in 1892-93. They were elected to join the First Division, which was to be made up of 16 clubs rather than the 14 it had done previously.

The Heathens registered their colours with the league as "red and white quarters", apparently in a bid to distance themselves somewhat from the railway company, who the club had grown apart from and whose gold and green colours they had worn previously (although they would retain these colours for their change strips).

Update: Once again, I have had some help from Paul Nagel, who writes:

"I’ve found the following in The Definitive Newton Heath FC (Shury & Landamore):

“In friendly matches with Football League clubs at the start of the season, Newton Heath lost to Stoke and drew with Bolton Wanderers. The report of the latter game mentions 'Powell and his men in their familiar red and white costumes'. Though Newton Heath are generally known for playing in green and gold shirts, the colours registered with the Football League in 1892 were 'red and white quartered shirts, blue shorts'. By 'quarters' it was meant that the shirts were 'halved' on the front and the back, as can be seen from the group photographs. The colours changed to white shirts, blue shorts for the 1896/97 season.”

The game referred to was on 7/9/1889 which suggests the red ‘halved’ shirts were worn the previous season (at least) as change colours. I would suggest they may have been adopted as early as the 1886/87 season when the club changed to blue shorts and socks."

The only photos I can find from that year are the ones below, which are probably the same as was referred to in the above quote:

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This photo has most often been thought to show the the players in their more familiar green and gold colours, but it is probable that these are in fact the aforementioned red and white shirts. The black and white photography means we'll probably never know for certain, but it is possable that the red and white home kits were in the same design as the change kits below:

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Or...?:

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rondwisan
09-10-2009, 11:45 PM
1878-1892: The Heathens


Newton Heath would play their earliest matches in unknown colours. No records exist, but in the early days of the association game, teams were often identified by the caps or sashes they would wear on the pitch rather than any specific team uniform.

In 1879, a year after the club were founded, they were presented with a set of quartered (a style which, confusuingly, would now be refered to as "halved") jerseys in gold and green, the colours of the Lancashire and Yorkshire railway company, whose workers they were founded by.

One of the earliest known photographs is from around 1880 and is of an unknown player (to me, at least) wearing the jersey with white trousers and black socks. The jersey bears a badge on the left hand side, although it is difficult to make out any details. Badges were fairly uncommon on football shirts at the time, and are not seen on any other early Newton Heath photographs. It was, however, common for international players to wear the badge of their home country on their club shirts during this era, and for these "quartered" shirts to be worn in variations by players on the same team - some having green on the left and gold on the right and others having the colours on the opposite sides. In the early days of football, there was ironically very little uniformity in the uniforms:

Update: Thank you to Paul Nagel, who informs me that the photograph is of Sam Black "An early club captain and one of four ‘Heathens’ called up to represent the Manchester & District FA in 1884. I am pretty sure that the badge on his shirt was worn in recognition of this."

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Here is a colour representation of that kit - which was worn from 1879-86 with white "knickers" and black socks and from 1886-88 with navy knickers and navy socks - minus the mysterious badge:

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During the early years of association football, all teams were required to keep a set of "change" shirts (most commonly white) to be used in case of a colour clash. However, it was the home team who were required to change their kits in these circumstances, rather than the away team.

Possible change kits used by Newton Heath during this period:

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For the 1888-89 season, the team wore "quartered" shirts with lace-up collars, navy knickers and navy socks:

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By 1890/91, the shirts were slightly different, with the both sleeves being the same colour as their sides of the shirt, the knickers and socks were navy again:

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By 1891-92, the players again took to the pitch wearing quartered jerseys, albeit again in a slightly different design, along with the familiar navy knickers and socks:

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League football beckoned...

Hilman-Bukan-Superman
29-08-2010, 04:41 PM
http://libero.bola.net/data/galeri/p/excuse_03.jpg
Ternyata saat United memakai jersey away warna abu-abu ini wkt tahun 1996..
Southampton menjebol gawang United 3-0 di babak pertama..
Alasannya para pemain United tidak biasa menggunakan jersey itu..
Sehingga di babak kedua United mengganti jersey awaynya..

Blacklist7
01-09-2010, 10:43 AM
http://libero.bola.net/data/galeri/p/excuse_03.jpg
Ternyata saat United memakai jersey away warna abu-abu ini wkt tahun 1996..
Southampton menjebol gawang United 3-0 di babak pertama..
Alasannya para pemain United tidak biasa menggunakan jersey itu..
Sehingga di babak kedua United mengganti jersey awaynya..

...... United mengganti jersey awaynya.. menjadi???? hehehehehe

pgn tau bro... penasaran ma videonya... share ya klo bisa... please... masih copo saya ne... taunya UNITED dari th 99... hehehehe

VaDLi
18-02-2011, 10:32 PM
waktu masih nama Newton Heath, warna kostumnya hijau - kuning, dari tahun 1878 ke 1892. kostum kedua merah - hitam. kostum ketiga, baju merah putih dan celana biru.

waktu ganti nama ke MUFC, kostum berubah seperti skarang. United pernah pake baju warna abu-abu untuk away thn 95-96, tapi United selalu kalah ketika pakai baju ini, shingga warna itu dibuang. alasan para pemain waktu itu : mereka kesulitan melihat rekan sendiri ! :hammer:

tahun 2000, United mencoba variasi biru untuk awaynya. warna ini dipakai untuk menghormati United yg juara Eropa thn 1968.

NEWTON HEATH thn 1892 (home)
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g330/unilon/others/mufc-kit1892.gif

United away thn 1903
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g330/unilon/others/mufc-kit1903.gif

United thn 1909 piala FA (mirip kan ama desain MU musim kemarin?)
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g330/unilon/others/mufc-kit1909facup.gif

United final champions 1968
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g330/unilon/others/mufc-kit68final.gif

United away thn 1971
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g330/unilon/others/mufc-kit71yellow.jpg

United tahun 1988 (itu rambutnya parah banget :D )
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g330/unilon/others/mufc-kit88.gif

United away thn 1992 - mengingat atas sejarah Newton Heath
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g330/unilon/others/mufc-kit92t.gif

Kostum sial United thn 95-96
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g330/unilon/others/mufc-kit95grey.gif

United thn 1999-2000 warna biru
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g330/unilon/others/mufc-kit99a.gif

http://www.prideofmanchester.com/sport/mufc-kits.htm
http://www.ehow.com/about_5052072_history-manchester-united-shirts.html
http://img.kaskus.us/images/kaskusmobile_hp.gif
http://img.kaskus.us/images/kaskusmobile_hp.gif

finza_13
24-02-2011, 08:31 AM
ada yg punya contoh font untuk jersey ini??

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_M5Wbumd_5kA/SH7XfKGyfvI/AAAAAAAAAIs/KCaNyZztjkM/s400/RIMG0027.JPG

yg Scholes #18 klo bisa :peace:

ncut_lgx
24-02-2011, 11:04 AM
ada yg punya contoh font untuk jersey ini??

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_M5Wbumd_5kA/SH7XfKGyfvI/AAAAAAAAAIs/KCaNyZztjkM/s400/RIMG0027.JPG

yg Scholes #18 klo bisa :peace:

gg-gg-guwe juga mao banget mosok :-bd
itu yang guwe incer emang, 3rd-nya dan font-nya
dan tentu saja :malu: nomernya..

mau tanya font yang ini donk, maklum masih polos,hehe
mau ditambahin SCHOLES #22 >w< :siul:

http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k246/ncut_lgx/SSCN4633.jpg

finza_13
24-02-2011, 01:08 PM
gg-gg-guwe juga mao banget mosok :-bd
itu yang guwe incer emang, 3rd-nya dan font-nya
dan tentu saja :malu: nomernya..

mau tanya font yang ini donk, maklum masih polos,hehe
mau ditambahin SCHOLES #22 >w< :siul:

http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k246/ncut_lgx/SSCN4633.jpg


mosok apa ya om :hammer:

klo udah ada yg nemu bisikin donk :-bd

Redsbusby
24-02-2011, 09:07 PM
Itu jersey yg tahun berapa bro sharpnya, nanti dibantu cari di forum...
Untuk vodafone diatas, font terbaru untuk vodafone :)

http://rapidshare.com/files/259048565/VodafoneFonts.rar

ncut_lgx
25-02-2011, 10:14 AM
@finza
maksudnya "ah masa"
atau kalo pake logat jawa "mosok"
wkwkwkwkwkk~

@bro agung
insyaALLAH 94/95 deh, yg pas juara carling 96
serius minat aje guwe nambahin font :D
btw itu yg vodafone,3rd 02/03 atau 03/04 yak??

der_emperor
25-02-2011, 10:52 AM
biar gk ribet...
nih pic jersey dari awal sampe sekarang yang lengkap...

http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv301/gepe_album/cats-22.jpg

renandez
25-02-2011, 11:47 AM
biar gk ribet...
nih pic jersey dari awal sampe sekarang yang lengkap...

http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv301/gepe_album/cats-22.jpg

Yg buat goalkeeper gak ada y om?
http://img.kaskus.us/images/kaskusmobile_hp.gif

ncut_lgx
25-02-2011, 12:38 PM
biar gk ribet...
nih pic jersey dari awal sampe sekarang yang lengkap...

http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv301/gepe_album/cats-22.jpg

mau minta tolong dipajangin yang kiper juga donk bro
home-away-3rd :malu: makasih (^^)>
hehe~ *maklum nubie*

marsel david
25-02-2011, 01:06 PM
mau minta tolong dipajangin yang kiper juga donk bro
home-away-3rd :malu: makasih (^^)>
hehe~ *maklum nubie*

kalo ga salah sebagian dah ada di page 1..^^

ncut_lgx
25-02-2011, 01:28 PM
kalo ga salah sebagian dah ada di page 1..^^

iya udah liat kok kk david
tapi kalo diringkes kayak gitu nampaknya lebih asek
hohoho :malu:

finza_13
25-02-2011, 01:45 PM
Itu jersey yg tahun berapa bro sharpnya, nanti dibantu cari di forum...
Untuk vodafone diatas, font terbaru untuk vodafone :)

http://rapidshare.com/files/259048565/VodafoneFonts.rar.
hehe thx om...
donlot'in skalian donk =P~

@finza
maksudnya "ah masa"
atau kalo pake logat jawa "mosok"
wkwkwkwkwkk~

@bro agung
insyaALLAH 94/95 deh, yg pas juara carling 96
serius minat aje guwe nambahin font :D
btw itu yg vodafone,3rd 02/03 atau 03/04 yak??

hehe..
aku jg orang jawa om... pasti tau lah :D

Redsbusby
25-02-2011, 08:01 PM
.
hehe thx om...
donlot'in skalian donk =P~


Bayar :P
btw, uda di donlot, ada di kompie...
Itu di kompie ayas jg ada file namanya entah apa pokoknya ada kata 'wifi' dan 'vodafone' gt, kayaknya pernah sampean donlot ya bro? :-?

Maap oot, plis jgn dibata :(

Btw, ada yg punya resolusi lebih gede lg gak untuk gambar2nya dr irfan?

rizkyawan
28-02-2011, 02:49 PM
http://libero.bola.net/data/galeri/p/excuse_03.jpg
Ternyata saat United memakai jersey away warna abu-abu ini wkt tahun 1996..
Southampton menjebol gawang United 3-0 di babak pertama..
Alasannya para pemain United tidak biasa menggunakan jersey itu..
Sehingga di babak kedua United mengganti jersey awaynya..

lha trus diganti pake jersey yg mana?>
skor akhirny brp?
menarik ini.. :)

Oom Panda
28-02-2011, 03:04 PM
lha trus diganti pake jersey yg mana?>
skor akhirny brp?
menarik ini.. :)

diganti jersey warna biru... skor akhir kalah 3-1... ^^

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Ewtzoa-FC2E/TNaks-NTvJI/AAAAAAAAAuw/yMcXYagQ-6s/s1600/manu94ts_z.jpg

sir_otz
28-02-2011, 03:15 PM
diganti jersey warna biru... skor akhir kalah 6-3... ^^

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Ewtzoa-FC2E/TNaks-NTvJI/AAAAAAAAAuw/yMcXYagQ-6s/s1600/manu94ts_z.jpg

Jersey nya bener diganti ini... tapi resultnya kayaknya salah deh om.... :D :D
Kayaknya FT United kalah 3-1... Giggs yang masukin (cmiiw)

NB : udah diganti.... :D :D first post om panda 6-3 wkwkwkwk

Oom Panda
28-02-2011, 03:18 PM
Jersey nya bener diganti ini... tapi resultnya kayaknya salah deh om.... :D :D
Kayaknya FT United kalah 3-1... Giggs yang masukin (cmiiw)

NB : udah diganti.... :D :D first post om panda 6-3 wkwkwkwk

iyak... inget kalah dari southampton pas 6-3 itu doank... hehehehe.... lupaa...

sir_otz
28-02-2011, 03:20 PM
iyak... inget kalah dari southampton pas 6-3 itu doank... hehehehe.... lupaa...

Sip om.... sama sama belajar :thumbup: :thumbup:

:beer:

ncut_lgx
01-03-2011, 09:14 AM
diganti jersey warna biru... skor akhir kalah 3-1... ^^

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Ewtzoa-FC2E/TNaks-NTvJI/AAAAAAAAAuw/yMcXYagQ-6s/s1600/manu94ts_z.jpg

tapi ini yang menang CC bukan yah 1996??
yahahaha~ setidaknya udah diganti juga akhirnya
cmiiw

ferly_Liemz
13-08-2011, 02:07 PM
Dpt jg akhirnya gw jersey yg sangat melegenda krn dgr2 bawa sial hihihihi
http://img.kaskus.us/images/kaskusmobile_hp.gif

Redsbusby
13-08-2011, 02:09 PM
AKhirnya jersey si FLetcher taon 2004 dapet juga :( meski away...

Blacklist7
13-08-2011, 11:57 PM
AKhirnya jersey si FLetcher taon 2004 dapet juga :( meski away...

away hitam?? klo dah ga suka, ukuran M bisa dilego ke ane tuh... wkwkwkwk

Redsbusby
14-08-2011, 12:05 AM
away hitam?? klo dah ga suka, ukuran M bisa dilego ke ane tuh... wkwkwkwk

btw M ini ndra :D
sayangnya dulu aye ngomong gt jg ke tmen di bogor.. akhirnya skrg dapet dr org tak dikenal.... wkwkwkwkwk

Georgebest
14-08-2011, 12:29 AM
Dpt jg akhirnya gw jersey yg sangat melegenda krn dgr2 bawa sial hihihihi
http://img.kaskus.us/images/kaskusmobile_hp.gif

boleh juga legenda nya.. :hajar1:

YudhaUmi
20-08-2011, 08:00 PM
Koleksi Jersey yang beraneka ragam...
Nice bos

Sir. S
21-08-2011, 10:21 PM
Keren2 gan
Manchester united abis deh!:muflag:

hilmydn
27-08-2011, 02:03 AM
jadi pengen semuanya jadinya:mudance::mudance:


:muscarf:

Ridwanox
22-10-2011, 03:48 AM
keren keren semua dan sayang belum punya semuanya, hiks222

Blacklist7
22-10-2011, 04:46 AM
AKhirnya jersey si FLetcher taon 2004 dapet juga :( meski away...

yg mana gung.. hitam?? klo ga suka... bisa di lempar... momen lucunya fletcher tuh pake jersey hitam... hehehehe

ferly_Liemz
22-10-2011, 08:03 AM
Selalu berharap bs punya kungfu cantona,NH,bintang 1,bintang 2,jersey tanpa sponsor saat lawan city,dan jersey2 sblm tahun 90 an.... :hammer:
http://img.kaskus.us/images/kaskusmobile_hp.gif

irfi_1
08-11-2011, 03:40 AM
jersey perpaduan yellow and green (musim 92-93) sprtinya ga akan coba di pakai lg ya..

oktascrib
12-11-2011, 06:44 PM
om TS itu foto2nya om faiz dari forum negara jiran ya?
kayaknya pernah liat... :D
btw dpt info kalo jersey musim depan udah leak :kuda:

http://images.plurk.com/f646a063a5fa46c62b88343a4cbc14b0.jpg

http://images.plurk.com/f7a83c4793cd90efedb9a3194c8911c4.jpg

kyknya tribute buat SAF nih
sory kalo repost :D

Redsbusby
12-11-2011, 06:56 PM
om TS itu foto2nya om faiz dari forum negara jiran ya?
kayaknya pernah liat... :D
btw dpt info kalo jersey musim depan udah leak :kuda:

http://images.plurk.com/f646a063a5fa46c62b88343a4cbc14b0.jpg

http://images.plurk.com/f7a83c4793cd90efedb9a3194c8911c4.jpg

kyknya tribute buat SAF nih
sory kalo repost :D

Yang merah : i just cant take my eyes off you :wowcaem:
dari sisi motif sih emang rada bikin 'kontroversi', tp disitu nilai utama jersey ini ;)

oktascrib
12-11-2011, 07:05 PM
Yang merah : i just cant take my eyes off you :wowcaem:
dari sisi motif sih emang rada bikin 'kontroversi', tp disitu nilai utama jersey ini ;)

tapi kyknya culun banget nih om *no offense*
banyak yg bilang mirip taplak meja... :sikat:
masih mending gak pake motif, polosan aja dah
kalo cuma buat 'special' ato tribute sih gpp (kalo menurut ane)
tapi kalo udah buat dipake setaun, alamaaaakk :nohope:

ferly_Liemz
16-11-2011, 02:32 PM
gw ge mupeng banget ama jersey2 sebelum era BPL/EPL~X(~X(

xxxudyMUFCxxx
16-11-2011, 05:31 PM
[QUOTE=oktascrib;357644]om TS itu foto2nya om faiz dari forum negara jiran ya?
kayaknya pernah liat... :D
btw dpt info kalo jersey musim depan udah leak :kuda:

http://images.plurk.com/f646a063a5fa46c62b88343a4cbc14b0.jpg

http://images.plurk.com/f7a83c4793cd90efedb9a3194c8911c4.jpg


udah ada KW ORI'nya belom yaakk? :hammer::hammer::hammer:

Deddy Hernandez
06-12-2011, 04:57 PM
tapi kyknya culun banget nih om *no offense*
banyak yg bilang mirip taplak meja... :sikat:
masih mending gak pake motif, polosan aja dah
kalo cuma buat 'special' ato tribute sih gpp (kalo menurut ane)
tapi kalo udah buat dipake setaun, alamaaaakk :nohope:


motif 'skotlandia' ny itu loh....... :usul: