Mary Earps’ Women’s World Cup controversy causes England Lionesses goalkeeper shirts to sell out in record time

The demand for Lionesses goalkeeper shirts has been unprecedented, with the limited quantity released this morning selling out within minutes. The high demand reflects the growing popularity of women’s football and the anticipation surrounding the upcoming Women’s World Cup. Mary Earps, the Manchester United star, had been vocal about the lack of goalkeeper shirts available, expressing her disappointment and frustration. The sudden release and subsequent sell-out of the shirts have only added to the hype and excitement surrounding women’s football, showing the significant market for merchandise dedicated to female players.

England Lionesses goalkeeper shirts finally hit the shelves this morning and were quickly snapped up by eager fans. The highly anticipated shirts went on sale at 8am and were completely sold out by 8:05am due to overwhelming demand. Manchester United star Mary Earps had been pushing for Nike to release the shirts ahead of the Women’s World Cup, and her persistence paid off when a limited quantity was released in October. The shirts sold out almost instantly and some even appeared on eBay for double the original price. Despite the initial struggle to get the shirts on sale, Earps played a crucial role in England’s journey to the Women’s World Cup final and was recognized for her outstanding performance with the Golden Glove award. Now, with the shirts in high demand and selling out within minutes, it’s clear that the Lionesses have a strong and dedicated fanbase supporting their journey.

jamal hejaze

Hello, I'm Jamal Alhejazi, a dedicated sports writer with a passion for delivering compelling sports news. With a deep understanding of various sports disciplines, I bring a unique perspective and insightful analysis to my writing.
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