Show your support for your favourite goalie.
The baby pink, long sleeved jersey is designed by illustrator and Lib Dem councillor, Rhi Lee. It features a play on Nike’s famous slogan, with the word ‘just did it’, emblazoned across the chest.
Writing on their Twitter account, the label said it was ‘disgusting’ that a replica shirt hadn’t been released, and called Mary ‘a true hero.’ The upset over Mary’s unreleased shirt has been ongoing since the start of the World Cup. After mounting pressure, Nike responded to the backlash with a statement. ‘We hear and understand the desire for a retail version of a goalkeeper jersey,’ the statement read. ‘We are working towards solutions for future tournaments, in partnership with Fifa and the federations.’demand a shirt be made, which has over 86,000 signatures.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Just Did It: Record label releases Mary Earps shirt after Nike refusesShow your support for your favourite goalie.
Read more »
Just Did It: Record label releases Mary Earps shirt after Nike refusesShow your support for your favourite goalie.
Read more »
Fans demand Nike sell Mary Earps’ shirt after keeper’s World Cup final heroicsFans of Mary Earps want to buy a replica goalkeeper shirt, but Nike does not sell one.
Read more »
Mary Earps’ World Cup final heroics stoke demand for shirt salesThe goalie has previously expressed her dismay over the “very hurtful” decision not to put her replica shirt on sale ahead of the World Cup
Read more »
Fans demand Nike sell Mary Earps’ shirt after keeper’s World Cup final heroicsFans of Mary Earps want to buy a replica goalkeeper shirt, but Nike does not sell one.
Read more »
Tens of thousands sign petition demanding Nike makes a Mary Earps England replica shirtEarps said last month that the lack of a replica shirt represents a 'scary message being sent to goalkeepers worldwide that you are not important'.
Read more »