Fans of Manchester City have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which shares leaked images of products in the 2020/21 Man City x Puma range.
The images, which are credited to OFOBALL, show four items of clothing, all of which feature a black and green pattern, with what would appear to be the Manchester City badge printed over large sections of the items.
After the images were shared on Twitter by Man City Xtra, fans of the club flocked to have their say on the designs of the items, with many suggesting that they do not like the designs at all, while others have questioned why Puma would appear to dislike the club.
What do you make of this City merchandise?
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LEAKED: Products to be included in the 2020/21 #ManCity x Puma range.
[via @0F0BALL] pic.twitter.com/LTfTf68NOl
— City Xtra (@City_Xtra) May 14, 2020
Why do you hate us @pumafootball ?
— ???? (@Priceless_Silva) May 14, 2020
these literally look like pyjamas
— Spencer James Tomlinson (@Spencer200003) May 14, 2020
— Harry Winters (@harrywinters16) May 14, 2020
Oh you have got to be kidding me
— jess ? (@jessmcfcx) May 14, 2020
— Morris (@Morriisz) May 14, 2020
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— Stuart Asa Hartford ? (@StuHartford) May 15, 2020
What do we think?
It would appear that many of these City fans do not like the look of the designs, and we have to say, we agree with them.
Why Puma have, supposedly, designed this Manchester City merchandise in green, is uncertain, while the club’s badge repeatedly printed all over the clothes is also rather strange.
In any case, Manchester City signed a 10-year deal with the manufacturer in 2019, meaning that, unfortunately for these fans, they will have to put up with the designs that Puma provide for their club for a little while longer yet.