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Hated, Adored, Never Ignored: Manchester United 18 Time Champions of England
Manchester United: Champions of England for the 18th Time!
Life is pretty good as a Red really. Champions for the 18th time (and to think back in 1990 how hugely far-off that figure seemed to be) and a date with Barcelona in less than two weeks to discover if, once again, United will be crowned the best team in Europe as well as the best team in England for the second year running.
But let’s just dwell on that 18th title for a second… 18 times. Eleven for Fergie, five for Busby. And to celebrate we’ve got some new t-shirt designs celebrating Manchester United’s historic achievement. We’ve also brought out a couple more designs to see you on the way to Rome to add to the four alreay available. Finally we’ve brought out one which we think sums up United in four words: Hated, Adored, Never Ignored. We wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Champions T-Shirts:
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Spot The Difference T-Shirt
Ryan Giggs and Steven Gerrard in similar, yet slightly different poses. We’ll give you a clue: Gerrard is the one sticking his ugly mug into a television camera in order to plant a sloppy wet kiss on the lens, whilst Giggs is seen here kissing the Premier League trophy. For the eleventh time. (Incidentally, Gerrard has yet to get his grubby mits on it once)
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Vidiprinter Champions 2009 T-Shirt
Our classic “vidiprinter” design makes yet another appearance with the numbers ticking over nicely. In a spoof on the BBC’s famous Final Score vidiprinter: 16 May 2009 14:30 Ferguson 11 (eleven) Benitez 0, Giggs 11 (eleven) Gerrard 0, Fabregas 0 Rooney 3, United 18 (eighteen) city 2. 14:31 Scholes 9 (nine) Terry 2. 14:32 Carragher 0 Evra 3
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18 Times Film Certificate T-Shirt
A spoof of the BBFC film classification screen to celebrate Manchester United’s 18th league championship. This is to certify that the following football club: Manchester United Football Club has been certified to be the best club in the whole of England eighteen times. Signed: Alex Ferguson, Manager.
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18 Times Stars T-Shirt
One star of every league title. Manchester United: Champions of England eighteen times.
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United “Marmite” T-Shirt
United. Manchester, England. “Hated, adored, never ignored”. Just like a famous brand of vegetable based spread. Apart from the ignored bit; we quite frequently ignore Marmite.
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33 Years T-Shirt
In case you missed it (and we’re sure you didn’t!) this season saw the city counter tick over yet another year. We’ve therefore updated our t-shirt design to celebrate 33 glorious years of failure on the part of Manchester city.
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Rome ‘09 T-Shirts
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Italia ‘09 T-Shirt
A 2009 update for the Champions League final on the classic World Cup “Italia 90″ stickman mascot. Depicted in United red, white and black and featuring the Italia ‘09 logo underneath.
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Roman Eagle “Red Army” T-Shirt
Featuring a Roman eagle, symbol of the Roman Empire, complete with laurel wreaths and football printed in a distressed style. The text in the banner underneath reads “Exercitus Ruber” or “Red Army” in Latin.
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Stadio Olimpico XXVII V MMIX T-Shirt
The Stadio Olimpico, Rome; venue for the 2009 Champions League final. Featuring a distressed look print complete with a Roman laurel wreath.
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Sir Alex Ferguson “Veni Vidi Vici” T-Shirt
Our glorious emperor, Sir Alex Ferguson, cast in the role of Caesar complete with old Julius’ most famous quote: “Veni Vidi Vici”; “I came, I saw, I conquered”. Features “XXVII V MMIX”: the date of the 2009 Champions’ League Final in Roman numerals.
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The Italian Job T-Shirt
A classic 1960s red, white and black Manchester United Mini Cooper set for the Italian Job of May 2009 – the Champions League Final in Rome. Includes the 27 May 2009 in Roman numerals
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Nemanja Vidic Gladiator T-Shirt
Featuring the legend “Ave Fergie, Morituri Te Salutant”; “Hail Fergie, those who are about to die salute you” – a paraphrase of the salutation of the gladiators in the Colosseum of Rome. United’s own modern-day gladiator, Nemanja Vidic, fulfils the Maximus Decimus Meridius role.
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