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Monday, January 10, 2011
England Soccer Jersey - 2010 World Cup is Around the Corner - How is the New England Jersey?
Even though England has not hoisted the World Cup Trophy above their heads since 1966, they are one of the most popular teams anywhere! Every 4 years when the World Cup comes calling again and the perennial red and white contenders take the pitch there is no shortage of passionate fans donning an England Soccer Jersey or a St Georges Cross Flag on their back or both! Whether the World Cup is being held in South Africa, South America, or the Far East, the Army of loyal English football fans grab their England Soccer Jersey, hop on a flight, and come out in large numbers to support their fabulous England National Team! England has a rich history of qualifying for every World Cup in recent history, but as rich as their qualification history is for the World Cup they are in the midst of a 44 year drought when it comes to winning the prestigious event, despite, the legions of fans watching them on TV or in person wearing their prized possession, their England Soccer Jersey. The last time they had the pleasure of being anointed champions, they had the double pleasure of doing it on their home turf, in the 1966 World Cup that was hosted in England, and as you can imagine the stadium was filled to the brim with red and white England soccer jerseys!
Looking back in history nearly 1200 men have represented England at the highest level since 1872 wearing their Authentic Umbro England Jersey, but none is as universally revered as the late Bobby Moore. the captain of the England National Team for the famed 1966 World Cup Victory, and duelling so memorably with Pele in Mexico four years later, he also started and finished every single one of his 108 international appearances. It is hard to imagine that he never came off the bench and was never substituted, maybe the power was in the England soccer jersey he was wearing??. His final 90 minutes came in a 1-0 defeat by Italy in November, 1973 on an evening when the winning goal was scored by a midfielder named Fabio Capello. Once and future king of the 2010 England Squad!
Now for the specifics of this years England Soccer Jersey. As always the product is extremely well made, durable and tough, beautiful in its simplicity. With the new England Jersey style meets performance. The new England kit is the proud result. Honouring the past, looking forward to the future. The right shirt at the right time.
Shirt features:
- New Three Lions badge
- New Umbro logo
- Tailored fit
- Underarm gusset cut to move with the body
- Anatomically tailored sleeve
- Underarm zone ventilation
- Climate Control fabric
- Lumbar zone ventilation
If you want to support your team this summer for the 2010 World Cup in S Africa, and you like what you have heard about the new England Jersey, make sure you purchase an authentic one today and become a small part of the official history of England Football!
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
Umbro Speciali Statement HG - England Firm Ground Soccer Shoes
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
The England Soccer Kit - A Brief History
First Kit
The England team wore a kit that in terms of colours is not that different from current kit when they played the first international match away to Scotland in Glasgow. The shirt was long sleeved white with the three lions badge, the major difference was that the shorts where much longer and white and the socks blue. The England team played in this kit until 1882 when the shorts changed to blue. The English FA provided the shirts but players need to provide their own shorts and socks.
The England kit reminded in these colours until the outbreak of the First World War, the only change was that of a collar added to the shirt. At this point in time there was no away kit as the teams that England played up until 1908 where Scotland, Wales and Ireland and no clash of kit colours occurred. In 1908 England played their first games against teams from outside of the home countries. On a tour of Austro-Hungary the team played fixtures against Austria, Hungary and Bohemia and again no away kit was required.
First Away Kit
The FA boycotted FIFA and the first two World Cup Finals in Uruguay in 1930 and Italy 1934. They continued to play the home international matches but the need for an away kit did not occur until they faced Austria and Germany in May 1930. The first away kit was not the famous red strip but one with a blue shirt, white shorts and blue socks with white trim. Player numbers where first won on the backs of shirts in a game against Scotland in 1937.
England First World Cup
England entered the Soccer World Cup for the first time in 1950 in Brazil. England qualified as they had topped the home internationals table. Scotland who had finished second where also eligible to play but withdrew as they believed only the Champions of the home internationals should go. Full of hubris the England team where soon brought down to earth when they lost their opening group game 1-0 to the USA. They then lost 1-0 to Spain and where knocked out of the tournament. The away blue shirts where dropped and the next time England required a change of strip the played in red shirts.
World Cup Winners
The England kit stayed basically the same from 1950 until 1970. There where variations in the colour of socks, the shorts where mixed and match depending on the opposition, the team sometimes playing with white shorts or blue or red socks. England played for the first time in a full red kit against Peru in a friendly in May 1962 and against Bulgaria in the World Cup in 1962. Umbro took over making the kit from Bukta in 1965. This was an area of the classic England kit of plain white shirt, blue shorts and white socks with a change kit of red shirts, white shorts and red socks. The 1966 red away kit is part of English iconography as it is the kit that England wore when they beat West Germany 4-2 in the World Cup final at Wembley in 1966.
Post 1966
After England's world win in 1966 there has been no less then 40 different kits released. These have included a sky blue away kit for the world cups in 1970 and 1990. England turned out in a Brazil style away kit for only three games whilst Joe Mercer was caretaker manager in the summer of 1973.
Admiral took over the making of the England Kit in 1974 and it was the first time that a manufactures symbol was added to the kit worn by the players. It was also the first time a licensing deal was paid to the FA allowing Admiral to market replica kits and the era of the modern kit began. Admiral produced one classic kit design with coloured stripes across the top of the home and away kits. These shirts where worn in both the 1980 European Championships in Italy and the 1982 World Cup Finals in Spain.
When England hosted the European Championships in 1996 the away kit design was switched from the standard red away shirt to a grey one. It was the grey shirt that the team where wearing when they lost the semi final to Germany.
Since the grey away kit of 1996 the colours of the England kit have reminded static with the home kit white, with blue shorts and white socks and the away kit being red shirts, white shorts and red socks. The changes have been in the trim. The kit from 2005-2007 included a red cross of St George on the shoulder on the home kit and white cross on the away.
The new home kit for 2009 has seen the design scaled back to a minimal feel. The home shirt is plain white with a collar, the England badge, the Umbro symbol and no trim. It is the cleanest shirt design and inspired by the classic design of the kit from the 1960's. Hopefully the kit will bring the team a return to the glory days of 1966.
Tony Heywood (C)
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
New England Football Shirt - Indulging English Fans
The game of football has seen some of the best teams of sporting action across countries of the world. This is a game played in maximum number of nations that also participate in various international competitions that are held from time to time.
The game of football has seen some of the most formidable teams from different countries on the field that are well known for a large number of reasons. There were record breaking moments as well as matches that were marred by violence created by irate fans.
England Football Team
There is a strange mix of extremes when it comes to England's national football team. Theirs' is a team that also has some of the most well known international footballers of repute. It also has a reputation of being baked by an extremely sensitive football buffs..
Despite all these, England football team continues to remain one of the top ranked teams of the world with several renowned players in the team.
Here is a list of some of the all times renowned English footballers who deserve a worthy name.
Gary Linekar
Michael Owen
David Beckham
England Football Shirt
The usual colour of England football shirt has been white worn with navy blue shirts and white socks. The usual attire for the team on their away matches are red shirts worn with white shorts and red socks.
There have been several changes that were incorporated in the kit of the English football team at different periods of their playing years. However it has been observed that a change from the red colour of the away kit did not go down well with English fans.
New England Football Shirt
There is a New England football shirt that is designed for the 2010 to 2012 season of football for the team in both the home kit as well as the away kit.
Designed by Umbro there is a new fabric that's introduced for the manufacture of the home kit. As far as the away kit is concerned there is a new design that's given to the red shirt. This will even be worn by the English team during the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.
There is a great deal of expectations as it is believed to have been made from fabrics that is suited to the players and their on the field conditions.
Get the New England Shirt
If you are an English football fan then you can take a look at the designs and the new look of the New England football shirt that is available for preview. You can also place and early order to avoid rush and supply problems before the season begins.
There are several websites along with the official England football site where a closer look is available. You can also see the prices of each item and even place online orders for the same.
This would be a great start for the team and your team spirit.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Whats so Special about the Speciali - England Under 21s Footballers
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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Choosing a Retro England Shirt - A Look at 3 Vintage England Football Shirts From Past Tournaments
Of all the vintage England football shirts available there is obviously one retro England shirt that stands out above the rest, after all England have only ever won the one World Cup. However, although the famous red jersey of 1966 may be the most iconic of English shirts, there are still a great choice of other vintage England football shirts out there at specialist websites online.
It is certainly true that England have been extremely unlucky over the years, missing out on penalties so many times, as well as other factors out of their own hands, such as a certain goal by Diego Maradona. Of course, there are some great vintage England football shirts commemorating the highs and lows of those tournaments.
Below we take a look at 3 vintage England football shirts from past tournaments, so if you are currently searching for a retro England shirt to cheer the boys on in South Africa, then you should definitely consider one of these.
England Euro 1996 shirt
The first retro England shirt that we are looking at is not actually a World Cup shirt, but one from the European Championships. Euro 96 was arguably the most exciting tournament England ever played in, where they got us to the semi-finals, only to lose on penalties to Germany.
This really is an awesome looking retro England shirt that is based around a white shirt with a dark blue, white and light blue trim on the collar and a "Three Lions" shield in the centre of the shirt. On the back of these vintage England football shirts is the text "Shearer", probably England's most important player in the tournament, together with his number 9.
England 1990 World Cup shirt
Six years earlier, England had once again got to the semi finals of a major tournament. This time it was the 1990 World Cup. Once more Germany were the opposition and once more England agonisingly lost out on penalties.
One of the most iconic images of all England retro football shirts, is Gazza crying in the semi-final after the moment he received a yellow card and realised that he would miss the final, if England managed to beat Germany.
The England 1990 World Cup shirt is made by Umbro and is based around a white shirt with blue trim on the collar and sleeves. It comes pre-numbered with 19, the number worn by Paul Gascoigne in the semi-final.
England 1966 World Cup Final shirt
These vintage England football shirts celebrate the England team's finest hour, the day they lifted the World Cup, in 1966. This retro England shirt and the heroes that wore it have now become a part of our culture.
The classic long-sleeved red jersey, which includes a large "Three Lions" shield, looks simply awesome with a pair of jeans.