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The 2009/10 England Jersey is part of Umbro's success for close to five generations as England's only football specific sportswear company has been their ability to have concepts from both past and present and still be able to look chic going to the football pitch or anywhere else.
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The making of Umbro's newest sensation brings together different aspects of men's wear.
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The OFT on Jan. 16 said that although Nike and Umbro together have a 45% market share in replica soccer kits, this "overstates their rivalry", because Nike's sales come from club kits and Umbro's from England shirts.
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There were worries both Sports Direct and JJB would reject the deal, but Umbro's prospects took a turn for the worse when the England soccer team failed to qualify for the 2008 European Football Championship.
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Or as Umbro's pretentious screeds about the concept it capitalises as "England Away" have it, "the sleeves require an articulation concept in order to work with the body".
Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk Marina Hyde 2010
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Or as Umbro's pretentious screeds about the concept it capitalises as "England Away" have it, "the sleeves require an articulation concept in order to work with the body".
The Guardian World News Marina Hyde 2010
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One of Umbro's first major football kits was made for Manchester City in 1934, a kit they won the FA Cup in.
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Umbro's stirring anthem for a multicultural England | Kanishk Tharoor
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Asda is taking on the dominant might of Umbro after the supermarket bought official England shirts from the European Union grey market for re-sale in the UK - at half of Umbro's recommended retail price.
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Or as Umbro's pretentious screeds about the concept it capitalises as "England Away" have it, "the sleeves require an articulation concept in order to work with the body".
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk Marina Hyde 2010
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