New kit's nod to history

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
United's new home kit for the 2009/10 campaign will be officially unveiled next week, but it is now available to pre-order online.

The red kit celebrates 100 years of Old Trafford and part of the design will reflect that which was worn by the Reds a century ago.

The players will don the kit for the first time during their pre-season tour of Asia next month. The squad fly out to the Far East on 16 July - the day the kit goes on sale and on which pre-orders will be delivered.

Rio Ferdinand says the players are always excited to see the new kit and insists the historical aspect acts as an inspiration to everyone.

"Maintaining the traditions of the club is very important," he told ManUtd.com.

"Last season we had the blue kit to remember the European Cup winners of 1968 and this one dates back to the 1900s to celebrate 100 years of Old Trafford.

"This club has always taken pride in its history - it acts as an inspiration to all of us and it’s great to see it represented in the new kit."

Report by Gemma Thompson


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Blog: Shades of summer 1995

Report by Adam Bostock


The personnel changes announced by United this month – the departures of Ronaldo and Tevez - have prompted flashbacks to my first close season at the club, 14 years ago.

It was a summer of uncertainty in 1995, as two members of the Reds’ 1994 Double-winning side departed in July (followed by a third, my favourite player Andrei Kanchelskis, in August).

The first two deals were, of course, the high-profile exits of Paul Ince and Mark Hughes, who left Old Trafford in quick succession. Having had barely any warning that either was on his way, the fans and staff – club magazine reporter in my case – were bewildered and demanding answers. Fortunately, the then chairman and chief deal-maker Martin Edwards was willing to give me those answers, so I headed over to his South Stand office to glean them.

Dusting off the back issue this morning, I couldn’t help but draw parallels between the events of July 1995 and the present situation. That’s if situation isn’t too grand a word for what may only be half the story - yes, we know who’s going, but let’s wait and see who might be coming before we start talking about Cabinet-style meltdowns.

Some of what Martin Edwards said about the summer leavers in ’95 could easily fit with this year’s departing duo. For Ronaldo to Madrid, read Ince to Milan… “When the offer for Paul Ince came in from Milan, I put it to the manager and he felt that at that price it was worth taking. What it does is build up the kitty for the future." Inter offered £7million for Ince – not even a tenth of what Real will pay for Ronaldo – but at the time it was also the Reds' record sale.

For Tevez to TBC, read Hughes to Chelsea. Mr Edwards explained, “We agreed a new contract with Mark, but when he was dropped for the last league game at West Ham, he was very upset about it. Mark Hughes is the type of player that wants first-team football, he doesn’t want to be on the fringe, and so it suited him to go.”

The echoes may not end there. Then, as now, the press were predicting who might fly into Manchester as replacements. But the mid-'90s hacks were hampered on their flights of fancy by a silly rule that limited the number of foreigners – Welsh, Irish and Scots among them – in any XI.

“(Roberto) Baggio would only add to our list of foreign players,” said Mr Edwards, shooting down the latest big rumour in flames. “Where would he play? Baggio plays up front and we already have Cole and Cantona.”

And United today already have Berbatov and Rooney. While the Bulgarian was bought almost a year ago now, he may prove to be the big-name successor to our outbound stars – similar to how Andy Cole was in 1995, when he arrived six months before Hughes left. Yes, there’s been mix and match in the meantime, but while Ronaldo and Tevez are going, Wazza and Berba are still on board, with a year of familiarisation under their belts.

Finally, of course, there’s a raft of young talent - Macheda, Welbeck et al - waiting to seize their chance. Shades of ’95 again? Back to Mr Edwards:

“One of the reasons the manager was prepared to let Paul go is that he wants to give Nicky Butt the chance and perhaps see how Beckham develops.”

So if you’re close to pressing the panic button because “There are no immediate buys” (another quote from ’95) then please refrain… instead, just watch, wait and don’t be surprised if history repeats itself 14 years on. For 2009/10, read 1995/96. Hopefully.

The views expressed in this blog are personal to the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Manchester United FC.


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Transfer Rumours: Arrivals

Cristiano Ronaldo's £80m move to Real Madrid hasn't been completed yet, but the Reds are already linked with plenty of potential replacements.

Brazilian duo Nilmar and Douglas Costa are the latest names on the grapevine, while with Carlos Tevez's future as yet unresolved, the press are also linking Sir Alex with a move for a host of the game's top striking talent.

Lyon's Karim Benzema, Barcelona front man Samuel Eto’o and Atletico Madrid’s Sergio Aguero continue to attract attention, while Bayern Munich are sending out mixed messages over their desire to keep hold of Franck Ribery.

Intriguingly, The Daily Mail has tipped the Reds to make a bid for Real keeper Iker Casillas, with Edwin van der Sar in the twighlight of his career.

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08/09 Review: Evans

Last summer, few could have expected Jonny Evans to play such a major part in winning three major trophies. His strength in the air and composure on the ball were a regular feature in a defensive line-up that evolved and revolved to record-breaking effect.

Start to finish: Recalled from his loan spell at Sunderland after Gerard Piqué’s return to Barcelona, the Northern Irish international was plunged in at the deep end after Nemanja Vidic’s red card at Anfield, and a towering display alongside Rio Ferdinand at Stamford Bridge announced to the world that here was a talent worth watching.

But the young defender really came to the fore with a sustained spell in the side after Christmas. Alongside Vida, Evans contributed five of those record 14 consecutive clean sheets, notably rendering Didier Drogba anonymous for a second time running. Come May, Evans was drafted in again for Rio and started all United’s league games including the clincher at Arsenal, and only missed out on a Champions League final berth by Ferdinand's recovery from a calf injury.

In position: A classic centre-half in the Rio mould, Jonny sits easily in possession and is a commanding presence in the air.

Season highlight: If his emergence at Stamford Bridge in September was a revelation, his performance against Chelsea at Old Trafford rubber-stamped his entry into the rarified club of world-class centre-halves.

Vital contribution: While Rio has struggled on and off with injury this term, the most noticeable thing about his absence is that it hasn’t been particularly noticeable. For that we have Jonny to thank.

Any lows? Was arguably at fault twice at the JJB – a slip for Valencia’s early chance and lack of cover for Rodallega’s goal, but these were very much the exception to his rule of excellence.

Any other business? At 21, Evans already has 17 caps for Northern Ireland and scored his first international goal in March’s 3-2 win over Poland at Windsor Park. His brother Corry is captain of United’s Academy side.

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Papers: Deal for Doug?

United to sign 'new Cristiano'
Manchester United have opened talks with Grêmio about signing Douglas Costa, their highly rated Brazil Under-20 attacking midfield player, as Sir Alex Ferguson steps up his search for the new Cristiano Ronaldo. Douglas, 18, has been closely monitored by United for more than a year, but despite interest from a host of leading European clubs including Real Madrid and Inter Milan, Ferguson is confident of signing the player this summer as the Barclays Premier League champions continue to look to Brazil for potential stars of the future. John Calvert-Toulmin, United’s principal scout in Brazil, recommended that Ferguson sign Douglas last summer, but the manager has opted to wait until now to make his move. Douglas is rumoured to have a £21 million release clause in his contract with Grêmio, which has four years left to run, but United hope to secure him for less than that.
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According to the Daily Mirror, another Brazilian is being tracked by the champions. 24-year-old striker Nilmar, who plays for Internacional, is reportedly the subject of a £20million bid.

Meanwhile, The Sun features quotes from the soon-to-depart Cristiano Ronaldo who insists Sir Alex Ferguson understands his reasons for joining Real Madrid. And according to the Daily Express, Ben Foster has signed a new four-year deal with the Reds.

In other news, some of United's game next season will be screened live on ESPN after the US broadcaster ESPN picked up both packages which were put up for auction by the Premier League after they were taken away from Setanta.
Round up by Gemma Thompson


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