Wolves part ways with manager O’Neil after loss against Ipswich
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Premier League champions Manchester City have unveiled their home jersey for the 2018-18 season, which can be pre-ordered immediately and will be available for sale on May 14.
“Drawing inspiration from key moments in the Club’s history, the 2018/19 home jersey features the customary City blue colour, with dark blue speed blur stripes along the arms and shoulders,”a statement on the club website read.
The most distinctive feature, however, is the the neckline that features a V neck with a button detail on the collar.
The new 2018/19 #mancity home kit is revealed! 🔵 pic.twitter.com/kNUNE1btfw
— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 9, 2018
The Sky Blues will wear white shorts and midnight navy socks with a City blue band detail complete the kit.
“The kit will be worn by the men’s and women’s teams,” the club confirmed.
Fans will get to see the Citizens in action in their new threads for the first time when they host Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday night at the Etihad Stadium.
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The Premier League title has long been wrapped up by Pep Guardiola’s irresistible side, but they are in contention to break several records.
After their surprise draw against lowly Huddersfield Town on the weekend, they will look to get back to winning ways without further delay.
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And their final game of the season is away from home, against relegation-threatened Southampton on Sunday.
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After their barnstorming 2017-18 season, in which they stormed to the Premier League and Carabao Cup title, fans are hopeful Guardiola’s men can dominate the English top-flight in the years to come.
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