Theme: Manchester
All red and white — the unmistakable colours of Manchester United. Dennis Law stands mid-celebration, frozen in his iconic pose. Across the design, in bold black: “The Clash.” Beneath it, in white: “I Fought The Law And The Law Won.”But look closer — the “I” is in Man City blue, subtle but deliberate, a nod to that singular twist in his career. That one moment in 1974, when playing for City, Law scored against United — his former club — in a goal that came to symbolise their relegation. It’s a single blue letter, but it carries decades of football mythology. The lyric takes on layered meaning here. Sure, it’s a wink to Law’s split allegiances, but it’s also a tribute to his battles on the pitch. Defenders fought him — time and again — and more often than not, he won. He was quick, fearless, cheeky, clinical. He didn’t just score goals — he shaped games. The “Law” wasn’t just his name, it was his rulebook. One that left opponents trailing behind and fans roaring. This design celebrates the beautiful contradiction that is Dennis Law. Two clubs, one legend. A footballer who clashed with rivals, rules, and reputations — and still came out smiling. The Law won.