LIONESSES goalkeeper shirts finally went on sale this morning – and they sold out within a matter of minutes.
A batch of the shirts went on sale at 8am and were sold out by 8:05am amid high demand.
The number put on the official England online shop was comparable to that of the men’s strips prior to a major international tournament.
Mary Earps was left “hugely disappointed” ahead of this summer’s Women’s World Cup after Nike failed to put any goalkeeper shirts on sale.
The Manchester United star also revealed that she had been “fighting behind closed doors” and “trying to go through the correct channels” in a bid to find a solution.
Nike initially decided against selling the shirts, but made a U-turn in August.
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A limited quantity was released on the Nike website in October without warning and sold out almost instantly.
Some later appeared on eBay for DOUBLE the price.
Two shirts were sold for an astonishing £199.99, while another went for £174.99.
Earps played a crucial role in England’s journey to the Women’s World Cup final earlier this year.
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Although the Lionesses suffered a 1-0 defeat to Spain, the United keeper was awarded with the Golden Glove.
She has since been named as England Women’s Player of the Year and BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk