Official Soccer Jersey Thread

Houston Bissonnet Ross Finds Barça S and XL $30
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Local Ross has a Large bomb pop , can help NTer out.
Dude hooked me up. 
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I've had a ton of pickups recently but no time for pics, I think I just counted at least 10 jerseys from the last few months 
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 Hopefully I get around taking pics, this thread could always use more pickup posts
 
For the Ross stores around me...

USA jerseys are all 29.99 replica or player issues
Other countries player issues are 24.99 - 29.99
Other countries replicas are 19.99
 
For the Ross stores around me...

USA jerseys are all 29.99 replica or player issues
Other countries player issues are 24.99 - 29.99
Other countries replicas are 19.99


this..

also i believe the USA player issue keeper kits are marked $24.99
 
Like I'm seriously hating on you guys with all the Ross finds lol. I live in Connecticut and to my knowledge there are no stores around here. Closest thing I have to Ross is maybe Marshalls/TJ Maxx so I'll check those and see what I find, but chances are slim. And I DEFINITELY won't find any player issue versions smh.
 
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Don't know if this will help anyone but found this garbage quakes long sleeve authentic player kit at Ross in Hayward. Yes I am a galaxy fan thus the hate.
 
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I wish MLS jerseys had more of that Euro style to them. Something about La Liga/BPL jerseys that just look timeless and classy. Some of the MLS jerseys look too bland/made off a template.
Blame that on the league-wide Adidas deal. No kit diversity meaning there's hardly any real differences in the kits between teams. The current deal expires in 2018 and I pray to Lord Gareth that MLS lets teams go back to pursuing their own deals. And if Ronaldo is confirmed to be coming to MLS that year, I think it would be wise to open things up for Nike to come in and take a few clubs. I mean if they're gonna keep expanding the league, why not allow Puma and Under Armour get in the game? 
 
Blame that on the league-wide Adidas deal. No kit diversity meaning there's hardly any real differences in the kits between teams. The current deal expires in 2018 and I pray to Lord Gareth that MLS lets teams go back to pursuing their own deals. And if Ronaldo is confirmed to be coming to MLS that year, I think it would be wise to open things up for Nike to come in and take a few clubs. I mean if they're gonna keep expanding the league, why not allow Puma and Under Armour get in the game? 

Do not hold your breath about MLS allowing teams to do their own deals. The league is built like other US leagues with an emphasis on league wide deals like this. I see them extending the current deal.
 
Do not hold your breath about MLS allowing teams to do their own deals. The league is built like other US leagues with an emphasis on league wide deals like this. I see them extending the current deal.
Yes and no. It tries to operate like the other US leagues in the effect where its closed off to the rest of world in terms of that particular sport. You don't see the Super Bowl champs playing the German Bowl champions, we only get MLB all-star traveling teams going to Japan not the SF Giants against the Tokyo Giants. I think in terms of MLS works and how soccer works, it can either work one of two ways:
1- continuing the status quo

2- MLS signing an equipment deal along the lines of what most leagues have, PLUS and allowing clubs to either stay with Adidas, or have some type of opt out clause where they can then pursue a deal elsewhere.
The thing to keep in mind, is that some MLS clubs are already bringing in more revenue with their shirt sponsor deals than they get with their split of the league kit deal which pays $25M/yr to the entire league. Some clubs are definitely valuable to the point they could get a decent deal elsewhere that will pay them more that what they'll get with their cut of the league deal. And especially as the league continues to expand, it does begin to come into question whether adidas will take the smaller equipment deal or continue to increase the price tag to suit up the entire league and not just a few clubs. The deals they've been making in Europe have already cost them some business here with them having already announced they're dropping the NBA uni deal. There are options that can help the league in either scenario. 
 
isnt the main reason the MLS is loyal to adidas with the apparel deal is cause they essentially saved the league from going under some years back? i think thats why we'll continue to see adidas as the sponsor for a while based on that fact imo
 
isnt the main reason the MLS is loyal to adidas with the apparel deal is cause they essentially saved the league from going under some years back? i think thats why we'll continue to see adidas as the sponsor for a while based on that fact imo

No. Just straight up business. Adidas offered more than Nike.

The big rumor is Adidas will stop sponsoring clubs in Latin America and focus on national teams. The link below is in Spanish but this is partly due to the massive deal they gave Manchester United and their renewed focus on clubs with appeal in arabic and asian markets.

http://www.marketingdeportivomd.com/2015/04/efecto-manchester-adidas-abandonara-el.html
 
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