Adidas have been forced to correct an embarrassing error on their latest Manchester United kit launch, after Red Devils star Millie Turner pointed out how she had been misidentified as 'Amy Turner'.
The United defender, who has been at the club for three years and an adidas athlete for two of those, appeared less than impressed as she highlighted the club's kit suppliers error on Thursday.
The 25-year-old was a part of the club's new home kit launch and was seen modelling the iconic red shirt and white shorts to promote it.
However, an eagle-eyed Turner, who is a household name in the Women's Super League, spotted the glaring error before bringing the sportswear giants up on their mistake over social media.
The picture of Millie had the name 'Amy Turner' displayed along the side of it, and the screenshot was accompanied by a message to her 32,400 Twitter followers, saying: 'Considering I've been at Manchester United for three years and an adidas athlete for two... You'd like to think adidas would get my name right.'
That was followed by a 'hand over face' emoji .
The 25-year-old's fellow defender Amy Turner also played for United for the past three years, before joining Orlando Pride last month.
While the error of misidentifying one of your own athletes is fairly embarrassing, the irony of the campaign's tagline 'never forget where you came from' takes it to another level.
Adidas quickly amended the mistake on their website soon after it was pointed out to them by the United defender before issuing an apology in a response to her initial tweet.
Adidas responded: 'Millie, we messed up and we’re gutted. You're part of the adidas family and we want to make amends. Let’s get some new shirts out to your biggest fans. Let us know who and we’ll deliver.'
Turner's original tweet went viral with a number of past and present players commenting on the post.
Former United player Jess Sigsworth wrote: 'Outstanding player, outstanding person and they still can't get her name right. That would only happen to female players #MustDoBetter'
The player who adidas mistook Turner for, Amy Turner, mocked the company, writing: ''NeVeR FoRgEt WhErE yOu CaMe FrOm' We must do better!'
And Blackburn Rovers star Natasha Fenton wrote: 'It's like big brands are just going through the motions to 'support' and 'promote' female athletes. It comes across as if they are doing it just because society says so. Shame on you adidas.'
mzeereal
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The person in charge took more Coca-Cola than to drink water.. 😂
Yauadilmrz
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Except that it is because it's an indication (not necessarily like who knows they could have just fucked up but most likely) that they pay less attention to female athletes which is obviously a problem. But at least they did handle the situation afterwards well.
There's a reason why they pay less attention to women in football, it's not like they can do something about it
adesinaalamu
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What an embarrassing mistake
bukbinot
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It’s literally not that deep tho...
Except that it is because it's an indication (not necessarily like who knows they could have just fucked up but most likely) that they pay less attention to female athletes which is obviously a problem. But at least they did handle the situation afterwards well.
bukbinot
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yes her name is Amy by father but because she inherited white color from her mother, she chooses to remove Amy maybe she's afraid of racism
What???
bukbinot
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What is written is written. Forget what is written, play for the shirt and win for the shirt
What does "what is written is written" even mean in this context😂 obviously she's going to correct it if her name is wrong on the shirt.
jezabdnpyz
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That's Why We Need To Get NIKE ✔️ Back!!!
Culer_till_I_die
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What is written is written. Forget what is written, play for the shirt and win for the shirt
true
Ibrahim1105
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Oof lmao Thats mad disrespect
hilariousval
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What is written is written. Forget what is written, play for the shirt and win for the shirt
ManUnited-Red
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Morata did the name, I guess...😂😂
ishti
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What is so eagle-eyed here? The name Millie was written as Amy which could be spotted by anyone who knows English and is not blind. 🤦🤦
Allfootball999
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It’s literally not that deep tho...
Naadpsty
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yes her name is Amy by father but because she inherited white color from her mother, she chooses to remove Amy maybe she's afraid of racism
Gunners4ever❤
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Ok