";s:4:"text";s:2978:" Top Goalscorer. By this point, you know we adore black United away strips, never mind when you add a heavenly yellow that unshackled the badge, logo and sponsor to shimmer on its background.So, there you have it, two jerseys from the early 1990s take the gold and silver medals.We want to like this one, we really do, but it looks more like a training kit than a proper jersey.
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... 15. Has it been coloured in by a toddler? ... Robin van Persie returned to Arsenal in United's white away kit in April 2013, with red piping detailing his sleeves and rounded collar. This minimalistic combination of white and red with a brilliantly unique collar is fantastic without being top 15 material.We deemed the home kit from this particular season as United's greatest ever in the Premier League era and their away strip borrowed from some its finest design choices.Despite being donned in the most iconic season of United's entire history, it speaks volumes that this shoulder-shrugging design wouldn't be recognised by the majority of young supporters.This is THE best use of black, red and white on a United strip with the triumvirate of hues blending majestically on the shoulders, collar, sleeves and even to contain the sponsor with an inspired central stripe pattern. You know that kit we slagged off in 33rd place? This is the jersey that Ferguson ordered United to ditch because it allegedly blended in with the spectators at The Dell and the top half of the shirt admittedly looks like television static.Black, white and gold just never really work together on a football shirt - note our comments on the 2001/02 away jersey - but Nike did the best they could with such an anaemic colour palette. Then there's the inspired smatterings of blue that gives the collar a stunning colour scheme and perfectly caps off the sleeves which, like the main body, are littered with brilliantly placed Umbro patterns. There's just something about the Vodafone logo on this design - is it silver? Manchester United's grey away shirt from 1995/96 (L) | Shaun Botterill/Getty Images One essential of a football kit is that it's fairly visible to the human eye.