".....As both
Manchester United and
Bayern Munich traditionally wore
red as
their primary kit colour, UEFA regulations would normally have required
both teams to wear their change kits. However, the two clubs felt it
would have been a shame for neither to wear their traditional colours,
and they agreed to
toss a coin to see who would have first choice.
Manchester United won the toss and therefore wore their usual European
colours of red shirts, white shorts and white socks, while Bayern wore
silver shirts, shorts and socks, all with maroon trim."
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26 May 1999: Ryan Giggs (centre) of Manchester United is challenged by Steffan |
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When happiness changes |
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