April 2009 Boots Articles

Franck Ribery signs new Nike boot deal

Bayern Munich and French international star Franck Ribery has fuelled speculation that he may leave Germany in the summer after signing a controversial contract until 2014 with Nike.
The deal will see Ribery, 26, bring in £1.2 million in sponsorship money whilst continuing to promote Nike football boots.

However, when Ribery signed for Bayern in 2007, a clause in his contract stated that when his deal with Nike ran out in 2010, he would have to change to Adidas if it matched the terms. Nevertheless, the French star has seemingly broken the …

Adidas F50i Tunit football boots

 The new Adidas F50i Tunit football boots due for public release in June have surfaced again lately with various images of Barcelona star Lionel Messi wearing the boots in the above Cyan/ Running white/ Black colourway. The boots are set to be priced at £180 and whilst first impressions suggest they lack the sleek running lines of the F50.9, they do have a number of changes worth mentioning.
Adidas suggest that the boot is still fully customisable with a selection of studs and chassis to adapt to your individual playing style. …

If you were watching the England vs Ukraine World Cup qualifier on Wednesday night, you may have noticed John Terry score the winning goal in these brand new England football boots. The Boots, manufactured by Umbro, made their debut alongside the new home shirt in the weekend friendly against Slovakia. However, only 283 pairs of these limited edition boots will be made at around £150 a pair.
The boots show state of the art technology including a covered lacing which assists with total ball control and original Kangaroo leather for ultimate …