
This week, Footy Boots and The Goalkeeper Company head off to Mexico as one of the South American country’s favourite sons and Rinat bring out the ‘Michel Professional’ range.
Superstar Diego Maradona arrived in Scotland without his football boots. So, he sent his staff on a shopping trip. What did he instruct them to buy? Find out here.
Fabio Capello’s youthful side give Germany the run around in Berlin.
Theo Walcott is out of tonight’s friendly with Germany and could be on the sidelines for some weeks after suffering a dislocated shoulder.
Puma has announced a scheme to battle juvenile delinquency by producing and supplying fair trade footballs to schools in Germany and South Africa.
Nike were the attention of BBC TV show Watchdog last night who investigated complaints about bad smelling boots and trainers.

This week, Footy Boots and The Goalkeeper Company head off to Mexico as one of the South American country’s favourite sons and Rinat bring out the ‘Michel Professional’ range.
He’s the John Sergeant of football columnists. Andy Kay goes slow, slow, quick, quick, slow through another week of football headlines.
This is what all the cyberspace chat and fuss has been about. The new Nike Mercurial Vapor IV in pink. Is it worth all the hype? Make up your own mind after getting the lowdown here.
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He’s the John Sergeant of football columnists. Andy Kay goes slow, slow, quick, quick, slow through another week of football headlines.
In this weeks Football Shirt Roundup, we look at a report that picks England supporters as the biggest spenders of club merchandise and of course the latest football shirt releases.
After the doom and gloom of recent weeks there’s good news for a number of club’s in the UK and on the continent. Plus, Beck’s racks up a big number in Italy. It’s all in our regular football shirt round up.
There’s a new logo for the 2009 Champions League final, a very special limited edition shirt from Manchester United and good news for AS Roma from their shirt sponsors.
Brazil land a new sponsor for their national teams, whilst Egypt tie up with a shirt manufacturer.
In a whistle-stop tour of Europe we head to Germany, Holland and across England for this week’s football shirt stories.
Man Utd’s sponsor AIG are cutting their costs, Newcastle’s supporters club are threatening to boycott club merchandise, but Sir Geoff Hurst’s 1966 World Cup shirt sells at auction.
No longer is idle transfer gossip filling up the newspapers. Instead the rumours are circulating about managerial casualties, big money takeovers and shirt sponsors!
The weird and wonderful world of the football shirt industry produced a mixed selection of stories in this past week.
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