Infos on the new England Away Kit
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005590635,00.html
By NEIL SYSON
TOP secret England shirts with spangly GOLD numbers will be worn by our boys as they bid to bling home the World Cup.
The eye-popping new strip — also featuring players’ names in gold — will not be officially unveiled until February.
But The Sun can bring you an exclusive sneak preview after a handful of precious versions were stitched together in Japan by makers Umbro for a TV ad.
Golden age ... red-shirted England players lift World Cup
The away kit was flown in amid massive security as the commercial for team sponsors Nationwide Building Society was filmed at Shepperton Studios in Middlesex.
One of the strips is shown in today's Sun newspaper worn by our computer-generated player.
And it looks like the nation can expect 24-carat performances in Germany this summer.
England famously wore red shirts when we won the World Cup in 1966. A gold star above the three lions badge on the new shirt marks that heroic victory.
London agency Leagas Delaney, makers of the commercial, were desperate not to let the kits out of their sight.
Film extras and players including Michael Owen, Ashley Cole, Jermaine Defoe and Joe Cole were told to hand them back immediately after the shoot.
One witness said: “It was like a military operation — kits were treated like gold dust.”
The hilarious £1million ad sees Nationwide’s funnyman Mark Benton, 40 — whose slogan is “new customers only” — spectacularly save a goal to win England the World Cup.
CAN SOMEBODY WHO's GOT THE SUN, PLEASE SCAN & POST THEM ?
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005590635,00.html
By NEIL SYSON
TOP secret England shirts with spangly GOLD numbers will be worn by our boys as they bid to bling home the World Cup.
The eye-popping new strip — also featuring players’ names in gold — will not be officially unveiled until February.
But The Sun can bring you an exclusive sneak preview after a handful of precious versions were stitched together in Japan by makers Umbro for a TV ad.
Golden age ... red-shirted England players lift World Cup
The away kit was flown in amid massive security as the commercial for team sponsors Nationwide Building Society was filmed at Shepperton Studios in Middlesex.
One of the strips is shown in today's Sun newspaper worn by our computer-generated player.
And it looks like the nation can expect 24-carat performances in Germany this summer.
England famously wore red shirts when we won the World Cup in 1966. A gold star above the three lions badge on the new shirt marks that heroic victory.
London agency Leagas Delaney, makers of the commercial, were desperate not to let the kits out of their sight.
Film extras and players including Michael Owen, Ashley Cole, Jermaine Defoe and Joe Cole were told to hand them back immediately after the shoot.
One witness said: “It was like a military operation — kits were treated like gold dust.”
The hilarious £1million ad sees Nationwide’s funnyman Mark Benton, 40 — whose slogan is “new customers only” — spectacularly save a goal to win England the World Cup.
CAN SOMEBODY WHO's GOT THE SUN, PLEASE SCAN & POST THEM ?