Nike Drop Chapter 3 of the United Pack
Nike United is back, bringing together some of the best athletes in the women’s game, split across the Tiempo Maestro, Air Zoom Mercurial Vapor XVI and Superfly X, and Phantom.
Nike are dipping back into the archives once more, this time pulling out something special for what is the fourth chapter in the RGN series. Yep, it’s back to 2009 and the original Mercurial Superfly, made famous by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Martin Odegaard rarely gives much away. I’m not talking about possession (although that would be accurate), I mean how he speaks, in the same measured way he plays football: controlled, precise and unrushed.
Adidas and Yohji Yamamoto have pulled off a certified ‘if you know, you know’ move, bringing back the iconic Y-3 F50 Tunit Beast pack in two different versions – one for the pitch and one for the streets.
Lauren James doesn’t say much. Not because she can’t, but because she doesn’t need to.
Long before Mason Mount became a professional footballer – before the fame, the scrutiny and the pressures of elite competition – there was the love of the game.
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