Fans of Manchester City have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which shares three images of what are reportedly City’s shirts for next season.
According to the post, the images show City’s home, away, and third shirts for next season.
However, while two of the tops do indeed resemble a football kit, one, which is supposedly the away shirt, appears to be a jacket.
In reaction to the images, which were originally posted by Footy Headlines and OFOBALL before being relayed by City Chief on Twitter, fans of the club have flocked to have their say on the strips, with many slamming the designs, while some have even gone as far as to claim that they are the worst shirts in the history of football kits.
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?| Manchester City 2020/21 kit range (leaked):
? Home | ?? Away | ?? Third
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— City Chief (@City_Chief) May 21, 2020
All horrific
— CITY (@KDB_Mcfc17) May 21, 2020
? Away is a jacket not a T-shirt. Anyway if is more or less like the jacket, the away. To be honest the three of them are really bad in general. This next year Puma was ??
— J@vi (@jdiazm11) May 21, 2020
Home kit looks like a swimming pool, away kit will look like a training top, and third kit will look like a tablecloth. Hope that extra £30mil from Puma was worth it; Nike weren’t great but they were never this bad! ????
— Joshua Hinton (@j_hinton859) May 21, 2020
To date, the worst trio of kits in the history of kits.
— cheryl (@carrparke) May 21, 2020
There all just as terrible this could be the first year in a while I don’t bother buying a top , crazy paving , nans summer dress can’t even remark on the black kit ??????
— Paul (@tomocitytomo) May 21, 2020
Grotesque!
— adrian eddie (@crazyadi1) May 21, 2020
Thought Nike were rubbish, but Puma ones are even tackier and worse to look at, except for the Hacienda one this season. I will keep praying for the return of UMBRO someday soon, as their kits were best and quality material not ruined by washing em..??????
— G-H-JNR32 (@GJnr32) May 21, 2020
What do we think?
Many of these City fans have stated that, if these are indeed the designs for their kits next season, they are not happy with Puma.
However, unfortunately for them, City signed a 10-year deal with the kit manufacturer in 2019 (AP via Forbes), meaning that they have a little while yet of putting up with the designs that the German company provide for their club’s kits.