Manchester United have been given permission by the Premier League to wear a one-off 1950s shirt to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Munich air crash — but insist they won't make any money from the move.
The Premier League have given United permission to wear the shirt even though it will contravene regulations by not carrying their Barclays logo, not having the names of the players on the back and not carrying squad numbers.
The image above was taken from the Toffs Manchester United page. I'm guessing it will look similar to this FA Cup Final shirt.
Friday, December 7, 2007
Manchester United's Get Go Ahead for Commemorative Shirt
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