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Manchester United’s players have complained about items of their Adidas kits being too tight to wear during matches this season — with stitching on their home socks and the goalkeeper ...
From 2006 to 2011, FC Barcelona reached an agreement with the United Nations to place the UNICEF logo on the front of its jerseys and pay the children's organization roughly $1.5 million a year.
Crowdsourcing website DesignCrowd has launched a contest in the UK to redesign the ‘dated’ Manchester United logo. The contest comes in the wake of Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement, with the ...
Ruben Amorim said that Manchester United and Manchester City aren't good enough to make the derby "a spectacle" after the two teams played out a disappointing 0-0 draw at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Manchester United officially unveiled its new Chevrolet-sponsored 2014-15 home kits on Monday. The new look is the first part of a seven-year, $559 million deal with American automaker General Motors.
In 2008, at the height of Manchester United’s dominancy in Europe, the club had: Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs, Dimitar Berbatov, Louis Saha, Luis Nani, Danny Welbeck, Carlos Tevez ...
Manchester United has apologised after a 'swastika-style' logo was sent out to fans in a newsletter alongside the Nazi affiliated title "New Order". The similarities between the logo, which spelt ...
Manchester United can attract "quality players" this summer despite uncertainty over the club's ownership, says manager Erik ten Hag. He said it was difficult to convince players to move to Old ...
Manchester United have agreed a lucrative new deal for Snapdragon to become their new front-of-shirt sponsor. The logo for the American technology company will replace TeamViewer on Red Devils kits… ...
Manchester United have agreed a deal with U.S. technology company Qualcomm that will see its Snapdragon brand replace the TeamViewer logo as their shirt sponsor from next season, the Premier ...
Manchester United apologises after a swastika-style logo was sent out to fans in a newsletter alongside the Nazi affiliated title "New Order".