An 'invisible grey' Manchester United No.14 away jersey season 1995-96, long-sleeved with F.A. Premier League badges, unnamed In a famous episode in
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An 'invisible grey' Manchester United No.14 away jersey season 1995-96, long-sleeved with F.A. Premier League badges, unnamed In a famous episode in April 1996, this shirt was blamed for a poor Manchester United first half display at The Dell when Southampton raced to a 3-0 lead. It was claimed that the United players could not pick each other out against the background of the crowd. In the second half United emerged from the tunnel in blue and white shirts. Umbro stopped production of the shirt some 18 months ahead of schedule and they were never worn again. Although Umbro produced unnamed No.14 shirts for Manchester United in season 1995-96, the squad number remained vacant at the club between the departure of Andrei Kanchelskis to Everton and the signing of Jordi Cruyff from Barcelona. This shirt was sent by Sir Alex Ferguson to the family of a Manchester United employee living in her homeland of Libya.