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Liam Gallagher criticises Man City third kit and says the designers should be put “on a flight to Wuhan”

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The white and light blue paisley design was leaked online earlier this week Liam Gallagher has criticised Manchester City’s third kit for next season.

The white and light blue paisley design of the club’s away shirt was leaked online earlier this week. Commenting on the shirt in a now deleted post the former Oasis frontman, wrote: “Whoever is responsible for that new Man City kit needs putting on the nxt flight to WUHAN and who ever buys it needs to be on the 1 after c’mon you should fucking know LG x” In response to a fan about his dislike of the shirt, the renowned City fan then replied: “Keep it simple mate, it’s not hard.” Liam Gallagher’s deleted tweet on the new #ManCity third kit: [via @standardsport] https://t.co/jIL2bWJQox

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