Cameron’s official spokesman earlier said that it “is a matter for manufacturers and the FA, but does he agree with Helen Grant that £90 is a great deal of money for a replica shirt? Absolutely. Would a rethink by the manufacturer be welcomed by all fans? I’m sure that would be the case.” He also added: “Is it understandable that saying that 90 quid is a lot of money for a football shirt? I think that’s very understandable.”
Whilst Mr.Cameron’s spokesman said it is “clearly not” the role of the Government to look into footballing matters such as the price of football shirts, but added that £90 is a “lot” of money.
The new shirts from Nike which have enhanced “cooling technology” have been priced at £60 for “stadium” shirts with ones for children between eight and 15 costing £42. Ever since then, both the Football Association and Nike have faced heavy criticism from everywhere.
The shadow sports minister Clive Efford said the price of the shirts was “disappointing” whilst former England midfielder Joey Barton called it “appalling”.
The Football Association has said that it doesn’t have any involvement with kit manufacturers about pricing and also argued that other national team kits are also being sold for exactly the same prices.