Parents are angry with Manchester United over their latest kit release.
The Sunday Mirror says parent groups have accused Man United of "profiteering from children's loyalty" after they unveiled their fifth home strip in just five years.
In a move away from the traditional plain red shirts, the new top has an unusual checked print with black lines and a black V neck. Man United fan Dave Roberts, 39, said: "The design is awful. It is like one of those gaudy, revolting shirts from the 1990s. I don't know why they have changed the style away from the plain red shirts.
"It is nearly as bad as the infamous grey kit. The players won't be able to see each other in these shirts. They should have kept it simple with the plain red design.
"They are obviously just changing it to make money and get the fans to buy it. But I actually don't think the fans will be rushing out to the shops, it won't go down as a Man United classic."The new design by Nike, pictured above, will hit supporters hard in the pocket... and the design has been panned by fans too.