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Having a cup font feels nice. Like a real big club. New website and club shop feels like a proper clean break from the old small time MA era 

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shows what adidas think of us, worrying

 

 

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1 minute ago, Jack27 said:

shows what adidas think of us, worrying

 

 

 


:-( 

 

I do want to see what the long sleeve under shirt is gonna be this year. Fucks me off that it just makes the kit look odd when that long sleeve is added. 

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3 hours ago, PauloGeordio said:

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COWARDS!

 

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2 minutes ago, Geordie Boyo said:

 

well ones embroidered and ones not :lol: hardly fair.

 

the advert wasn't produced in-house btw, took multiple production companies hired by adidas. club did shoot a ton of footage though, so a behind the scenes/making of video will be out soon.

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On the whole 'Elite' or not, long sleeves, etc, just found this which may explain some stuff.
 

https://www.sportbible.com/football/football-news/newcastle-united/adidas-elite-teams-man-utd-arsenal-newcastle-182607-20231206
 

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Adidas have included Manchester United and two other English clubs on their list of elite teams next season.

Like most major brands, Adidas have different levels of sponsorship for their football clubs.

These include Elite (top-tier), Premium (second-tier), Standard (third-tier), 3rd Party (fourth-tier), and no direct contract (lowest tier).

However, Adidas have recently acquired a couple of new clubs, with Newcastle set to be made an elite team after signing a deal with the super-brand over the summer, according to Footy Headlines.
 

Back in August, it was confirmed that Roma would not be made an elite level team and would instead join the likes of Ajax, Celtic, River Plate and Boca Juniors in the second tier. The main difference is that elite level teams receive authentic Adidas jerseys as well as a third 'lifestyler' kit.

Newcastle will reportedly join fellow Premier League clubs Arsenal and Manchester United in the elite tier, alongside Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Juventus and Flamengo. Real Madrid, Bayern, Arsenal and United are top of Adidas' ranking currently.

Only Real Madrid and Manchester United offer long-sleeve authentic away kits for sale, while Arsenal and Bayern are the only teams who receive bespoke women's kits.
 

Announcing Newcastle's new partnership with Adidas, which commences next season, a club statement read: "We are excited to announce that adidas and Newcastle United Football Club have once again joined forces in a new partnership that aims to drive excitement both on and off the pitch.

"This collaboration brings together two iconic names known for their history, innovation, and commitment to excellence within football.

"As Newcastle United Football Club embarks on a new chapter for the men's and women's team, adidas is honoured to provide them cutting-edge sportswear technology.

 

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Just now, Harry 209 said:

Ive got the authentic shirt in hand, 100% the stripes are very dark grey and the sleeves are black.

very very very very very dark blue?

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