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Nasrul Norman

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Post hype review: adidas Copa 19.1

A year on, was the adidas Copa 19.1 worth all the hype? Post hype reviews is a new series where we revisit some of our...

5 LaLiga kits you never knew you’d like

The football hipster in us is excited. When most football fans talk about LaLiga, I'm sure most eyes would be drawn to perennial giants Real...

Lotto Solista 100 III Review: Great lockdown, dull touch

Lotto, the pioneer of laceless boots, is back with a bang. Think about laceless boots and you immediately associate them with adidas. But little do...

GreenGuards review: Eco-friendly shin pads

A pair of shin guards that protects you and the environment. With the football boot industry constantly churning out new products almost on a monthly...

How to improve passing in football

Channel your inner De Bruyne with these simple exercises. Passing is one of football's most crucial skill sets that is often overlooked today where everyone...

Nike Mercurial Dream Speed 2

The second Mercurial Dream Speed football is a physics lesson in speed. When it comes to marketing and hype, not many can do it better...

Mizuno Morelia Neo 2 Beta Review: Thinner, lighter, faster

Thinner, lighter, faster. One of the best speed boots just got better. In today’s football boot industry where virtually every boot is light enough to be...

The Superfly is dead. Long live the Air Zoom Mercurial.

A great return to building concept boots for Nike. The Nike Mercurial Superfly was meant to be the concept project for Nike that only was...

Tapedesign Grip Socks Review: Good grip, poor sock material

A new challenger to the grip sock market. It was 2014 when I first noticed footballers wearing socks that had strange dots on them. They quickly...

Nigeria, South Korea and USA 2020 jerseys revealed

Nike brings the heat with their 2020 designs. After the massive success of the World Cup 2018 kits, Nike has released another series that is...

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