31 July 2009

Breaking: Adidas Goes Retro for World Cup



Despite the commentary from the Arsenal Supporters, Adidas really liked this kit.


MLS Rumors Rumors has discovered at an undisclosed bar inside the District of Columbia's U Street neighborhood the upcoming catalogue of Adidas designs for the World Cup. Each World Cup, Adidas and Nike and Puma set out to take the world by storm with their controversial, different, and unique designs for all their teams. They want each team to look completely unique within the overall paradigm of the functional design for the brand. At least according to the introduction in the catalogue.

The key is that the Adidas catalogue is full of designs based off the above Arsenal FC away kit from the early nineties. The promotional message in the catalogue states that "Adidas wants to get back to an earlier time in football, when a win was worth two points and the English league wasn't dominated by Manchester United. It was a time of innocence and purity of the game."

We would release all the designs but fear getting sued.

3 comments:

EdTheRed said...

As a Liverpool supporter, I eagerly await the return of both the Candy top and league titles.

Revelation said...

This is for the World Cup, which last time I checked included only national teams... I don't know that Liverpool would qualify, but they'd probably have a better chance at winning the title than in the league...

EdTheRed said...

Wait, if club teams can't play in the World Cup, how will Real Madrid demonstrate that it's the Best Team Ev-ah?! They're playing at FedEx Field in RalJon, MD, on August 9th, btw. Did you know that?