Is it bullet proof? Nike priced Indian football team's T-shirt at Rs 4,695 and Twitter wasn't happy
One of the users called it "baniyan with border"
Moneycontrol News
Sports apparel maker Nike priced the Indian Football team’s brand new jersey ahead of U-17 World Cup at Rs 4,695 and Twitter went berserk. Add to it, there is Rs 750 to Rs 2,000 delivery charge.
The T-shirt is bright blue with orange stripes on sides. This prompted people to say that this is “Baniyan with Border”.
Most of the people mocked the price saying even European football club jerseys come at a cheaper price.
Dear supporters and football fans,
despite our best efforts, including financial, technical know how and financial investments, I have to inform you, that due to legal issues and the current situation involving Liwing Sports (the legal owner of Kerala Evergreen F.C. club license), MySport Pte. Ltd. is forced to terminate all activities, including representing of KEFC or investments.
Just to clarify the situation, MySport Pte. Ltd. approached Liwing Sports Ltd. as a foreign investor with with a genuine interest in developing football in India and to financially invest into Kerala Evergreen F.C. project (including financial cover of club license purchase). MySport Pte. Ltd. created full business model for the club (including partners, sponsors) and the company CEO was the person behind scenes who negotiated with AIFF, KFA, TDFA or even KSFL regarding Trivandrum Sports Hub. Most of the actions were very successful and paved the way to play in the forthcoming season of the I-League. But the official club license was registered by Liwing Sports, which was suppose to become the subsidy of MySport Pte. Ltd. in India as per an arrangement.
Unfortunately until now, the directors of Liwing Sports haven’t provided all the requested and necessary documents (although they were requested to do so it several times) to proceed with the legal process of foreign company investments in India and terminated all official communication with MySport Pte. Ltd. in August 2017. For that reason, MySport Pte. Ltd. is not able to represent Kerala Evergreen F.C. regarding investments, operations, HR, discuss with potential partners, close sponsorship agreements and of course, was unable to submit the bid for I-League 2017/18.
We already requested management of Liwing Sports to transfer the club license to third party company or refund the license transfer fee which was paid by MySport Pte. Ltd. in full, but even this request was rejected. For that reason, we have lost our trust in Liwing Sports and MySport Pte. Ltd. will not continue to cooperate with this company regarding Kerala Evergreen F.C. and we severe our association with Liwing Sports Pvt. Ltd henceforth.
On 11th August 2017, Liwing Sports Pvt. Ltd. started their own Kerala Evergreen FC operations under new management and since that moment, MySport Pte. Ltd. is distancing from any of their activities taken on behalf of Kerala Evergreen FC!
On the other side, MySport Pte. Ltd would like to continue in youth football development programmes in cooperation with KFA, TDFA and south Kerala starting in 2018. We hope, that despite this unfortunate setback, we will have continuous support of our fans, because everything we do involving football, we do it for them.
Marcus Young
MySport Pte. Ltd.
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Is it bullet proof? Nike priced Indian football team's T-shirt at Rs 4,695 and Twitter wasn't happy
One of the users called it "baniyan with border"
Moneycontrol News
Sports apparel maker Nike priced the Indian Football team’s brand new jersey ahead of U-17 World Cup at Rs 4,695 and Twitter went berserk. Add to it, there is Rs 750 to Rs 2,000 delivery charge.
The T-shirt is bright blue with orange stripes on sides. This prompted people to say that this is “Baniyan with Border”.
Most of the people mocked the price saying even European football club jerseys come at a cheaper price.Fact that people got paid to get this kind of jersey Designed which blinds eyes is ridiculous.