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KIT’S A RIP-OFF

United branded a disgrace as strip costs up to £193!

- By MIKE KEEGAN

MaNChesTeR United and adidas have been accused of exploitati­on after it emerged the club’s new home kit could cost as much as £193.

supporters, campaigner­s and fans groups have all criticised the Old Trafford club and the manufactur­er — branding the staggering sum ‘a disgrace’.

United yesterday released their 2018-19 home strip, which features a nod to the club’s railwaymen founders of 140 years ago in the shape of black train line.

The ‘authentic’ jersey, which boasts ‘climachill technology’, an ‘athletic fit’ and is what Jose Mourinho’s men will wear at Old Trafford for the coming campaign, costs £109.95, with ‘ authentic’ shorts £ 42.95 and socks a scarcely believable £29.95. When a name and number is added, the total cost comes to £192.85.

a replica kit which costs £126.85 is also available, while full strips s for kids aged 7-16 are £109.80 and d minikits for those up to six are e priced at £44.95.

United have defended the cost, , saying the prices are set by y retailers and are in line with kits s from other top european clubs.

across Manchester, City also o have two versions of their Nike-manufactur­ed home jersey, with the ‘Vapor’ match shirt coming in n at a staggering £89.95. The full l kit, including ‘Vapor’ shorts, a name and number and Premier r league badge, costs £169.86.

an england ‘Vapor’ jersey also o costs £89.95, while Puma-made ‘authentic’ arsenal shirts — using the same materials as those worn by the players — cost £100. liverpool’s most expensive shirt, made by New Balance, is £70 with an ‘lFC Junior european home shirt’ costing £60. a liverpool infant kit is £40.

Justine Roberts, founder and chief executive of parenting site mumsnet, accused clubs of exploitati­on.

she said: ‘every season football clubs seem to push the prices of junior kits upwards. Parents love seeing their kids enjoying football, but the price of their children’s fandom is too steep for many parents. Mumsnet users have said overwhelmi­ngly that they think football merchandis­e is a rip-off. It’s a shame that clubs who generate vast revenues choose to exploit their very youngest supporters in this way.’

United fan and father- of-two Gareth asomaning branded the prices ‘scandalous’. ‘last year it cost me about £170 to kit us all out,’ he said. ‘This is something else.’

self- employed asomaning a added: ‘My eldest, hugo, is six b but he’s big for his age so the minikit is no longer an option which means we’ll have to pay more and I’d bet there are thousands in the same category. I think this year we are looking at a around £300. It’s a disgrace.’

asomaning rejected claims that parents could simply refuse to buy the kits.

‘Try telling that to someone who has two boys who love football,’ he added.

asomaning believes the kits are just another part of the big football rip- off. ‘There used to be a new kit every two years and now it’s every year, which is a joke. It’s also tough to get to games so we have to get the TV packages. This year, with sky and BT, we are looking at about £125 a month. I want to take hugo to a couple of matches if we can and to make ourselves members, just so we could buy tickets, cost £60.’

he feels United should be more aware of their fans’ finances. ‘They sign this incredible deal with adidas who then try to make the money back by ripping off the club’s fans,’ he said. ‘To make matters worse, hugo loves Ronaldo so I’ve got to get him a Juventus shirt now!’

The Football supporters Federation (FsF) have called for kits to carry expiry date labels.

a spokespers­on said: ‘While not all supporters wear replica kits, a lot of fans do feel they are too expensive.

‘however, they aren’t essential and a fairer solution would be for manufactur­ers and clubs to include a sell-by date in the label. Fans and parents then know exactly what they are buying and how long they can expect it to remain their club’s kit, to determine if the price is worth it.’

Richard arnold, United group managing director, said: ‘ There are many great moments in this club’s fantastic history and none more important than the year the club was founded, back in 1878. This shirt pays homage to the year we were founded.’

Inigo Turner, design director at adidas, added: ‘ When designing the kit, we wanted to tell the story of the first incarnatio­n of the United kit, 140 years ago.’ a United spokespers­on said: ‘The price of the club’s 2018-19 season replica shirt is set by the retailer and not by the club or the manufactur­er. It is priced in line with leading european clubs.’

United signed a world record £750million, 10-year kit deal with adidas in 2015. a 2016 report found fans can pay a 1,000 per cent mark-up on shirts that cost as little as £5 to produce.

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