
The Daily Mail reported that Ivan Gazidis, Arsenal's chief executive, took an unexpected pop at the rampant commercial approach of Manchester United at the AGM when he claimed United would be changing their first-choice home kit every year in future.
United say they have changed two shirts this year and all three choices would be different again next season because of a change of sponsor - but no decision had been made about a permanent one-year kit cycle.




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Does it work ?
New home, new away
Next year
New home, new third
Next year
New sponser, new home and away, third disregarded
New home, new third
And so on.... I've noticed that a lot of folk have bought the away strip for this reason. And because it's not hideous like it usually is.
and every year I buy one them.
I prefer the one year cycle, coz I like to have more choice (1 out of 3 every year)
I wouldn't mind it, if i don't like it then i'll either just not buy it or get it for about a tenner on Ebay...
No, Bayern of course. And in Germany there are Leverkusen, Schalke or the HSV, too!
1.change of the manufacturer of the shirt(Chelsea for example switching from Umbro to Adidas)
2.commemorative shirts (example of the home shirt of Manutd season 2006/2007 in commemoration of the munich airplane crash or the Highbury shirt of Arsenal season 2005/2006)
the change of the sponsor is not an excuse to change the shirts(the Arsenal away shirt of 2005/2006 had an O2 sponsor and they kept it next season with Fly emirates, also Manutd blue shirt of 2005/2006 with vodafone was kept next season even if Manutd sponsor became AIG.
As for Manutd shirts of this season the home and away commemorate the centenary of the Old Trafford which means that they are going to be changed automatically and the 3rd (white)is in its second season which means it is going to be changed too.
ps: excuse me for my English as i don't use it too frequently I'm from Morocco :)
Yes, tonight these German teams came in my mind.
And Newcastle too!
2. This is the first year in about 6 that Arsenal haven't changed their home shirt so he is hardly in a position to talk.
3. As long as Nike keep producing abominations like the current kits, they can change it every week, I won't be buying one!
Arsenal: 7 home kits, 14 change kits.
United: 7 home kits, 14 change kits.
Chelsea: 7 home kits, 16 change kits.
Liverpool: 8 home kits, 15 change kits.
Manchester City: 8 home kits, 16 change kits.
Newcastle: 7 home kits, 18 change kits.
Everton: 10 home kits, 20 change kits.
So United have changed their kits only as many times as Arsenal and fewer times than Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle and Everton (plus most other English teams). So why is it when people complain about teams bringing out new kits they always use United as the example?
Also, why would this guy at Arsenal know all these details about United's kit deal?
I agree with the poster above about it backfiring if they do change to one-year kits. People simply do not buy them all as they might if they last for 2 years. Also it means that the design suffers as they make stupid changes to the kits just to make them look different to the previous ones. Personallym I think the PL should insist that all club's kits last for a minimum of two years.
I disagree, I think it would be a useless idea. Where is the problem if a team change kits every year?
There is no real reason to have a new kit every year other than to make more money from the fans.
dudes, its 3 or 4 new kits a season with them. white-yellow-navey-sky blue-purple-gold-was there a pink one in there too?
also, is there any difference in aston villa's home kit this year and last?
i dnt blame newcastle for bringing out a third shrit this year, ha!
2 new kits every year
This whole thing about changing kits every year (in the future a kit every match!) and having 27 alternate uniforms is just an attempt at revenues, but clubs forget many people cannot afford constantly buying expensive shirts. At some point the trend will have to cool down...
Sorry, but as long as people keep buying replicas, clubs and producers have a point in issuing new kits every year. The matter is one of customers' responsibility. If someone cannot afford something as frivolous as a football jersey, they should simply not buy it.
Giving a kit a longer shelf life allows the kit more time to gain classic status.
Kits that I deem as classic from the last 15 years, off the top of my head:
Newcastle 95-97, Man United 98-00, Chelsea 95-97
I agree. As a pompey fan, i've noticed many more fans than usual wearing the past 2 seasons kits. It makes you feel less unfasionable when the kit changes after 1 year. I niw only buy a shirt if i really like it, rather than just getting it because it's the latest and will last 2 years...
But the joke is...what if your sponsor make a crappy kit ...you have to suport that 2 whole seasons ?? It's not fair...
So, question to the FA... what happened?
Those of you that say annual kit changes are acceptable are missing the point. They're not. It is yet more blatant profiteering from the clubs. Perhaps some of you should try going to games rather than just watching pretty pictures of shirts on the internet.