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xiquarterly:

The MLS uniforms unveiled for its inaugural season in 1996. Only the DC United jersey looks vaguely familiar to anything worn today (thankfully!).

The uniforms are, front row from left; Dallas Burn, Los Angeles Galaxy, Columbus Crew, San Jose Clash, and the Tampa Bay Mutiny. Second row, from left; NY/NJ Metro Stars, Colorado Rapids, Washington D.C., New England Revolution, and Kansas City Wiz.

AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler

Thank god those jerseys changed. 

xiquarterly:

The MLS uniforms unveiled for its inaugural season in 1996. Only the DC United jersey looks vaguely familiar to anything worn today (thankfully!).

The uniforms are, front row from left; Dallas Burn, Los Angeles Galaxy, Columbus Crew, San Jose Clash, and the Tampa Bay Mutiny. Second row, from left; NY/NJ Metro Stars, Colorado Rapids, Washington D.C., New England Revolution, and Kansas City Wiz.

AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler

Thank god those jerseys changed. 

Filed under MLS soccer MLS history

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afootballreport:

A euro a minute? That’s not football…
During the Europa League quarterfinal match in Germany between Schalke and Athletic Bilbao, the Schalke supporters pulled out their google translate skills to make a banner in Spanish questioning Athletic Bilbao charging traveling Schalke €90 for tickets to the second game in Bilbao.
The banner reads: “A €90 ticket =  1 euro per minute? Football is not telephone sex!”
Well played, Schalke. And unless you’re paying to see the Champions League final, EURO 2012, or the World Cup, that’s a pretty good point.

That is awsome.

afootballreport:

A euro a minute? That’s not football…

During the Europa League quarterfinal match in Germany between Schalke and Athletic Bilbao, the Schalke supporters pulled out their google translate skills to make a banner in Spanish questioning Athletic Bilbao charging traveling Schalke €90 for tickets to the second game in Bilbao.

The banner reads: “A 90 ticket =  1 euro per minute? Football is not telephone sex!”

Well played, Schalke. And unless you’re paying to see the Champions League final, EURO 2012, or the World Cup, that’s a pretty good point.

That is awsome.

Filed under soccer football schalke