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Previously on "Over 10 years, and not much changes"
I'm not clear reading it if it's the actual kit, or just the replica kit.
Replica kit is a fashion item, so can't see a big issue with it.
If it's the actual kit, then Man U want their bumps feeling, so to speak...
Most teams have two "types" of shirt. A match shirt which is the super skinny ones that players wear on the field, and stadium shirts which are for the fat guys who can't wear the super skinny ones. Ladies and mens teams will both wear the Match shirt, fans can choose the chesty ones.
Although, could be worse, could be, could be fans of Lingerie Football League
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