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Gauntlet Dark Legacy is about a wizard named Garm who used the thirteen runestones to summon a demon named Skorne. This demon, instead of obeying the wizard, killed him and banished him to t… Read allGauntlet Dark Legacy is about a wizard named Garm who used the thirteen runestones to summon a demon named Skorne. This demon, instead of obeying the wizard, killed him and banished him to the underworld. He then released his minions upon the land and scattered the runestones acr… Read allGauntlet Dark Legacy is about a wizard named Garm who used the thirteen runestones to summon a demon named Skorne. This demon, instead of obeying the wizard, killed him and banished him to the underworld. He then released his minions upon the land and scattered the runestones across the eight realms so that they would never again be used against him. «No one has dare … Read all

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    A port of the arcade game, Gauntlet: Dark Legacy is the follow-up to Gauntlet: Legends and another installment in the long-running Gauntlet series of hack-and-slash action games. As with all the Gauntlet games, you play a medieval fantasy character who, along with allies if you have them, fights his or her way through hordes of evil creatures on the never-ending quest for more gold and perhaps even an eventual goal.

    This version contains the characters and levels from Gauntlet: Legends, plus the new characters and levels from the Dark Legacy arcade game, with a few extra levels thrown in.

    There are eight characters to initially choose from: the mighty Warrior, the deadly Valkyrie, the quick-footed Archer, the powerful Wizard, the spellcasting Sorceress, the stalwart Knight, the valiant Dwarf, and the chaotic Jester. Although there are similarities between characters from the two games, each character looks and plays differently. In addition, there are eight alternative-modes for these characters to unlock, plus dozens of secret characters to obtain. With a multi-tap, up to four players can play, with rules governing how much they can hurt each other. Unlike the original Gauntlets, the levels you’ll face take place in various terrain from forests to mountains to volcanic plains. Many of the monsters are familiar to old fans of the series, but there is some new blood among the ranks of evil, including some rather large foes.

    Unlike the early Gauntlet arcade games, the camera angle varies from location to location, from bird’s eye to nearly ground level. The lands, creatures, and heroes are all rendered in 3D. While the graphics have been upgraded, the gameplay is very similar. You basically run around levels, hacking at what seems like unlimited armies of monsters, searching for gold, keys, and health-giving food…as well as a way out of the level. Bosses and other scripted events slow down the repetitious nature of the originals.

    While levels can be gained and characters saved, Gauntlet: Dark Legacy is an action game with some RPG trappings and should not be confused with the more true types from that genre.

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    • «ガントレット ダークレガシー» — Japanese spelling

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    GameZone PlayStation 2 May 16, 2001 8 out of 10 80
    PSM PlayStation 2 Jul, 2001 8 out of 10 80
    Gamezilla PlayStation 2 Nov 08, 2001 79 out of 100 79
    Gamezone (Germany) PlayStation 2 Jun 07, 2001 6.8 out of 10 68
    Playmag PlayStation 2 Jul, 2001 12 out of 20 60
    GamePro (US) GameCube Apr 22, 2002 3 out of 5 60
    Game Revolution PlayStation 2 May 03, 2001 C+ 58
    64 Power / big. N / N Games GameCube Apr, 2002 55 out of 100 55
    Jeuxvideo.com PlayStation 2 Aug 06, 2001 11 out of 20 55
    GameSpot GameCube Mar 22, 2002 5.1 out of 10 51

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  • - The final version of the film did not include the scene of the explosion on the steps of the Gotham City Hall, when all the people who were nearby were thrown away by the shock wave. While filming this scene, a fire alarm went off, stopping filming for more than 30 minutes.
  • One of the characters in the film says: “Everyone knows that Wayne often locks himself in there, forgetting to cut his nails and pissing in a jar.” This is an allusion to the eccentric millionaire Howard Hughes, whose biography film was once made by Christopher Nolan.
  • According to the director, when making the film, he was influenced by Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities. He took several names from the novel, such as Stryver and Barsed.
  • Christopher Nolan is the first director to direct the Batman trilogy.
  • Christian Bale is the first actor to portray the role of Batman in three consecutive films.
  • The film’s director Christopher Nolan and his cinematographer Wally Pfister don’t like 3D, so they jointly decided to shoot the film in IMAX.
  • Jessica Biel, Gemma Arterton, Kate Mara, Charlotte Riley, Keira Knightley and Anne Hathaway were top contenders for the role of Selina Kyle. The role was eventually played by Anne Hathaway.
  • Naomi Watts and Rachel Weisz were considered for the role of Miranda Tate, which eventually went to Marion Cotillard. The actress came to the shooting just two months after the birth of her son Marcel.
  • Christopher Nolan personally told the actors the ending of the film to avoid leaking information.
  • One of the reasons Nolan cast Tom Hardy for the role of Bane was his acting in Rock and Roll (2008). Hardy thought his performance in Bronson (2008) was the deciding factor. It wasn’t until he arrived at the set that he found out that Nolan hadn’t even seen the movie.
  • As Selina jumps off the roof and disappears, Batman says «So that’s what that feels like». This is a direct quote from the Kingdom Come comic.
  • Anne Hathaway as Catwoman starred in Alice in Wonderland with Michael Gough, who played Alfred in previous Batman films.
  • Chloë Grace Moretz and Jennifer Lawrence were considered for the role that eventually went to Juno Temple.
  • In 2010, Anne Hathaway was offered the role of Felicia Hardy in The Amazing Spider-Man, which was then directed by Sam Raimi.
  • Christopher Nolan noted that Bane was not chosen as Batman’s antagonist by chance. He had to test the hero «both mentally and physically.»
  • In the film, Bane is very similar to the original comic book character, a skilled strategist and a worthy rival to Batman. Prior to this, the character of Bane had appeared in Batman & Robin (1997), where he was made into a dumb helper.
  • According to Anne Hathaway, preparing for the role of Selina Kyle was the most difficult for her career in terms of physical activity. The actress worked out, danced and prepared tricks five days a week.
  • In preparation for the role of Bane, Tom Hardy gained 30 pounds and regularly practiced various martial arts.
  • Harvey Dent’s Aaron Eckhart has expressed interest in returning his character, but Christopher Nolan has stated that Dent is dead and will not return.
  • Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Caine, Marion Cotillard and Cillian Murphy have already played together in Christopher Nolan’s Inception (2010).
  • The film was the fifth consecutive project in which Nolan directed his good friend Michael Caine. Before that, there were: Batman Begins (2005), The Prestige (2006), The Dark Knight (2008) and Inception (2010).
  • Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Cillian Murphy and Gary Oldman have played their characters in three Batman films. Prior to this, only Michael Gough and Pat Hingle could boast of this.
  • One of the creators of the Bane character in the comics is the director’s namesake, his name is Graham Nolan.
  • Anne Hathaway based her character of Catwoman on Hedy Lamarr, the real-life prototype of the character.
  • «I believe in Harvey Dent» is an iconic phrase repeated several times in The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Returns. Before that, it was used in the original Batman comic «The Long Halloween».
  • Six months before the premiere, tickets for the film at the IMAX theater in New York were completely sold out.
  • At a football match, one of the players wears a T-shirt that says «Ravenstahl». Luke Ravenstahl is the name of the mayor of Pittsburgh, where some of the film’s scenes were filmed.
  • Tom Hardy is the fifth actor to play the role of Bane. In Batman & Robin (1997), he was played by Michael Reid McKay and wrestler Jeep Swanson. Prior to this, actor Hector Elizondo voiced the character in the animated film Batman and the Mystery of the Woman-Bat (2003), and Carlos Alazraqui in the film Justice League: Doom (2012).
  • According to Anne Hathaway, when she auditioned, she was sure she was auditioning for the role of Harvey Quinn, and only then found out that she was auditioning for the role of Catwoman.
  • According to Christopher Nolan, the main theme of the first film (Batman Begins) was fear, the second (The Dark Knight) was chaos, and the third (The Dark Knight Rises) was pain.
  • In David S. Goyer’s original script, Batman’s main rival in the third film was to be Two-Face (Harvey Dent).
  • Tom Hardy accepted the role of Bane without reading the script.
  • According to composer James Newton Howard, he refused to co-score the film with Hans Zimmer, as he did on Batman Begins (2005), because he felt that after Nolan and Zimmer’s close collaboration on Inception, he would «third wheel».
  • The film’s producer Emma Thomas noted that Pittsburgh was chosen for filming to emphasize the scale of Gotham, and also because «they literally filmed every inch» in Chicago, where the previous two parts were filmed.
  • The Joker is never mentioned in the film out of respect for Heath Ledger.
  • Christopher Nolan was so keen to see Marion Cotillard as Thalia Al Ghul that he specifically adjusted the filming schedule for her pregnancy. The actress began filming two months after the birth of her son.
  • In the comics, Bane’s mask and apparatus transfer steroids into his body to increase his combat capability, in the movie they use painkillers as he suffers from chronic pain.
  • The authors of the film admitted that when creating it, they relied on the comics The Dark Knight Returns (Batman works in the future Gotham), Knightfall (Bane defeats Batman physically and morally) and No Man`s Land (Gotham goes to power of criminals).
  • Layla de Meze was offered the role of the young Talia Al Ghul but turned it down.
  • Throughout the film, Selina Kyle tries to find the «Clean Slate» program that erases all data about a person in any information database. It is likely that the Joker used it, because in The Dark Knight the police cannot find any data on him.
  • Selina Kyle is not referred to as «Catwoman» in the film, only as «The Cat». This is in line with the original comic, where the heroine, before becoming a cult figure, was an ordinary thief.
  • Tom Hardy admitted that Bain’s voice was based on the specific Gypsy accent of Bartley Gorman (1944-2002), the unbeaten British and Irish boxing champion without gloves.
  • On Saturday Night Live, Catwoman Anne Hathaway appeared as Katie Holmes, who starred in the first film in the franchise.
  • The film’s working title was Magnus Rex.
  • In one of the scenes when Batman is chasing Bane after the stock market heist, one of the troopers tells his partner, “Sit down and relax. There will be a show now.» This is almost a direct quote from Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. — Costume designer Lindy Hemming admitted that it took her about two years to create Bane’s costume. It is based on a Swedish army jacket and a frock coat of the French revolutionaries, so the hero looks like an anarchist and a dictator at the same time.
  • The Batman costume consisted of 110 individual pieces. The hero’s headpiece was sculpted in the shape of Christian Bale’s face. — When creating Bane’s mask, costume supervisor Graham Churchard created a 3D model of actor Tom Hardy’s face and skull.
  • Production designer Nathan Crowley drew inspiration from military aircraft such as The Harrier VTOL aircraft, the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tiltrotor, and the Boeing AH-64 Apache helicopter to create the new Bat vehicle. «. According to him, he did this so that the Bat looked «organically along with the Batmobile and Batpod.»
  • Simulating the flight of the Bat, technicians attached it to helicopters and cranes with cables, and also used a hydraulic stand to simulate movement.
  • Bane’s theme song can be heard «deshi basara» which means «revolt» in Arabic.
  • «DCS courier services» is the logo of the backpack with which Bain enters the stock exchange.
  • Tom Hardy’s height is 175 cm, which is shorter than the height of Christian Bale, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine. To be the same height as them, the actor had to wear three-inch platforms.
  • Jen, played by Juno Temple, is based on Selina Kyle’s neighbor Holly from the original Batman: Year One comic.
  • In the Bane motorcycle chase scene, a red helmet with a black visor and a brown jacket. This is the costume of Jason Todd, a character from the original Batman comics.
  • Diego Klattenhoff could play the role of a police officer, but he had to leave the project due to filming inconsistencies.
  • The Pit Prison where the Batman character ends up is described as a place where plague patients were kept to avoid infecting the rest of the population. In the original comic, the Pit is where the villain Ra’s Al Ghul returned to maintain his immortality.
  • Christopher Nolan almost completely redesigned Bane’s appearance. He refused a full face mask because it made him look like a wrestler. He also didn’t take the costume from the original comic, as it was «too cartoony».
  • MacFarlane Toys, an action figure company, made a figurine of a soccer player named «Hines Ward» dressed in Gotham’s Rogues uniform. — The scene where Bane throws Batman on his knee and breaks his back is almost identical to the original Knightfall comic.
  • Vermont State Senator Pat Leahy is an avid fan of the film and even made a cameo appearance as one of the board members at Wayne Enterprises. Prior to that, he appeared in Batman & Robin (1997) and The Dark Knight (2008). — The Gotham City Police Department uses the «DC Comics» logo.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio, Ryan Gosling and Mark Ruffalo were considered for the role of John Blake, which eventually went to Joseph Gordon-Levitt. — This is the second Batman movie where his name is not used in the title.
  • Filming of the Pittsburgh Stadium bombings was possible thanks to the film’s executive producer, Thomas Tull, who co-owns the Pittsburgh Steelers football team.
  • Josh Stewart plays Barsed, Bane’s right-hand man, heavy weapons expert and excellent sniper in the film. Barsed is somewhat reminiscent of Deadshot, Batman’s nemesis that screenwriter David S. Goyer was keen to see in a sequel to the franchise.
  • On July 3, 2012, an unidentified gunman opened fire on a movie theater audience in Aurora, Colorado. 12 people were killed and another 58 wounded. After the incident, the filmmakers and its actors, including Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway and Harry Oldman, publicly expressed their condolences. Warner Brothers has canceled the film’s opening weekend.

  • Blake’s childhood home is called St. Swithin`s. — Each film in the franchise is 12 minutes longer than the previous one. Batman Begins (2005) is 140 minutes, The Dark Knight (2008) is 152 minutes, The Dark Knight Rises (2012) is 164 minutes. — The building where the Gotham Stock Exchange scenes were filmed is in lower Manhattan, right across the street from the real New York Stock Exchange building.
  • During the stadium scene, one of the fans is holding a black grid cut out of cardboard. This may be a reference to Blackgate Prison, where, according to the original comic, Bane and Catwoman were imprisoned at one time.
  • Masks are actively used in the film. They are worn by the main characters (Batman, Bane, Catwoman), a collection of masks of African tribes hangs in Wayne Manor, one of the scenes is a masquerade.
  • Tom Hardy, who played Bane, admitted that it was mentally difficult for him to act in fight scenes. As a child, he adored Batman, so on set he had the feeling that he was «beating up the hero of his childhood. »
  • Amaro «Fernet Branca», which Alfred mentions when talking about his trips to Italy, is a kind of aromatic bitters.
  • The gossip maid was played by Miranda Nolan, the director’s cousin.
  • The role of Douglas Fredericks, board member of Wayne Enterprises, was played by John Nolan, the director’s uncle.
  • The color of Batman’s statue is blue, which is very similar to his costume in the original comic.
  • Bob Hoskins was considered for the role of the notorious criminal mastermind Penguin, but the character was dropped.
  • According to screenwriter David S. Goyer, Warner Bros. was considering Leonardo DiCaprio for the role of the villainous Riddler, who could appear in one of the films in the franchise.
  • The character John Daggett is a reference to the conniving businessman Roland Daggett, who created the villain Clayface from the Batman animated series (1992-1995). — Ellen Page could play the daughter of Commissioner Gordon, who later transforms into Batgirl, but this character was abandoned.
  • In one of the scenes between Batman and Blake, Blake mentions a giant crocodile in the sewers. This is a reference to the supervillain Croc, another of Batman’s adversaries.
  • As in Batman Returns (1992) and Batman & Robin (1997), the actress who plays the villain was an Oscar winner or nominee. Anne Hathaway was nominated for Rachel Getting Married (2008) and Marion Cotillard won an Oscar for La Vie en Rose (2007). — The quote that Commissioner Gordon says over Bruce Wayne’s grave is taken from the ending of Charles Dickens’ novel A Tale of Two Cities. The novel and the film are also united by the theme of the class struggle, touched upon by the authors.
  • Christian Bale and Michael Caine spent several weeks filming at Wayne Manor, but in the end the director took only two scenes from there: Batman’s silhouette on the roof and Alfred at Batman’s grave.
  • When Bane tears a photo of Harvey Dent in half, he does it right down the middle, a reference to Dent’s transformation into Two-Face.
  • The Yama Prison where Batman ends up was filmed in the city of Jodhpur in India.
  • Bain’s line «What a wonderful sweet voice!» — improvisation by Tom Hardy. The line «Not true!» that Wayne says in response to Catwoman’s regret at the loss of his fortune is an improvisation by Christian Bale.
  • The film mentions in passing the location of the Joker — solitary confinement in Arkham Asylum.
  • This is the first film in the franchise not to feature the Batmobile. The hero uses a Batpod and a Bat aircraft. A modified version of the Batmobile is used by rogues led by Bane.
  • At the end of the film, Blake’s black jacket has a single blue stripe. This is a reference to the character Nightwing, who eventually becomes the first Robin.
  • The design of the nuclear bomb is almost very similar to the microwave emitter that the villain Ra’s al Ghul stole in Batman Begins (2005).
  • In the stock market scene, a triangular scar is clearly visible on the side of Bane’s head. Miranda Tate has a similarly shaped scar on her back during a love scene. This sign is belonging to the League of Shadows, which is worn by all its members.
  • Miranda Tate’s line «If you want to keep the world in balance, you need investment» echoes the movie Batman Begins (2005), where her father, the villain Ras al Ghul, says that the purpose of the League of Shadows is to keep the world in balance.
  • When Bruce apologizes to Miranda for not being able to get her out of town, she replies, «Do what needs to be done.» In Batman Begins, her father, Ra’s Al Ghul, ridiculed Batman for not having the guts to «do what’s necessary».
  • When Cillian Murphy’s character as a judge passes his first sentence, threads stick out of his robes, resembling straw. This is an allusion to the alter ego of the hero Scarecrow.
  • In one scene of the film, John Blake tells Bruce Wayne that he likes to fight crime without hiding his face. This is a nod to Robin’s costume, where the hero’s mask covers only the eyes, leaving most of the face exposed.
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt was the first actor to play Robin, but is never credited as Robin, does not wear a Robin costume, and his character’s name is not Dick Grayson.
  • - When Bane attacks the stock exchange, the barriers on the street are turned towards it, but when the hero and his robbers leave, they are turned the other way, which allows them to be used as a ramp.
  • When Bruce and Fox meet in the latter’s office, the book lying on the chair next to it changes its position several times. — In the article about Selina Kyle that Bruce reads in the bat cave, the word «heist» («robbery») is misspelled as «hiest».
  • When Bane attacks the stock exchange, it’s daytime, the next moment, when he leaves the chase with the loot, it’s already dark outside.
  • In the scene of the conversation between Bruce and Fox, the latter’s hands are either on top or on a cane.
  • The city’s river is constantly changing its state: now it is completely frozen, now it has melted, now it has become icy again. — When Selina blows up the barricade in front of the tunnel, she puts her glasses away. In the next frame, the glasses are back on her.
  • The logo of the Gotham City Police Department is «GPD» in some scenes and «GCPD» in others.
  • Exterior scenes of Wayne Manor show that the building is made of limestone. When we find ourselves inside the estate, red bricks are visible. This means that different rooms were used for shooting the exterior and interior.
  • The fuselage of the CIA plane that Bane steals is noticeably smaller on the outside than on the inside.
  • In the stadium scene, the stands appear to be full when filmed from the ground, but aerial shots show that some sectors are empty.
  • In the final chase, the heroes pass several times near the Jos. A. Bank.
  • When Selina Kyle looks at Bruce Wayne’s desk at the beginning of the film, there is only one picture of Rachel, when Miranda Tate does the same thing some time later, the picture is different.
  • During the scene of the clash between cops and robbers on Wall Street, «S/T» marks are visible on the pavement. These are special instructions for extras so they know where to stand.
  • When Bane’s sniper hides in the sewers, an explosion occurs in a manhole nearby. But the policeman standing on the left does not receive any burns, although he is directly next to the point of explosion.
  • It is noticeable throughout the franchise that when Batman is wearing a mask, he wears a thick layer of dark makeup around his eyes. When he takes it off, there is no makeup. 90,004 90,003 police officers are trapped underground. When they are released after three months, none of them show any regrown hair or stubble.
  • At the end of the meeting with Fox, Bruce says no before his lips begin to move.
  • During an attack on the stock exchange, Bane’s robbers immediately open fire. Despite the sound of gunshots, it is clear that the machine guns are not actually firing.
  • At the stock exchange, one of Bane’s men puts his laptop in his bag twice in a row.
  • When Bane’s bandits blow up the CIA plane, a partition is visible inside. When the plane is shown from the inside, there is no partition.
  • As the battle on Wall Street begins, a man from the film crew appears for a moment on the left side of the screen. He can be identified by the walkie-talkie around his neck.
  • In some episodes, the cable from Bane’s microphone can be seen.
  • In the scene where Bane’s cops and bandits fight, a camera is reflected in the stock exchange’s glass door.
  • In one of the frames in the scene with the stock exchange, the banner «NYC» (New York City) is visible. — In one of the scenes, the Wall Street subway station sign is visible.
  • When Batman and Selina Kyle are on the rooftop, iconic Los Angeles locations are visible: the US Bank Tower and the One Wilshire data center. — When Bane blows up Gotham’s bridges, you can see that some of them are hanging. Such bridges are supported only by ropes stretched between supporting towers. When an explosion occurs in the middle of the bridge and the rope breaks, the bridge should immediately collapse, but this happens with a great delay.
  • At the beginning of the film, Bane says that he was born in darkness and did not see the light until he was a grown man. However, Pit Prison is not only well lit, but also has a view of the sky in its device.
  • The fusion reactor converted by Bane into a neutron bomb would have left deadly radiation all over the coastal zone when it exploded, but there are no effects left in the film after the explosion. — After rescuing Selina, Batman leaves his flying machine in a cave, but in the next scene, he is parked on top of a building.
  • Fox could not know for sure the hour or minute at which the bomb would explode, as he was not present at the start of the countdown.
  • After the meeting of Selina and Stryver in a bar, a shootout occurs between the police officers and Bane’s bandits. On close observation, one of the SWAT members can be seen with a bullet hole in the back of his body armor, where a sniper will hit a second later.
  • When Selina blows up a blocked tunnel, the barrier starts to fall a couple of seconds before the actual explosion.
  • When Selina fights the criminals on the roof, her shoes change from high heels to flats.
  • In the stadium scene, the UPMC logo (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) is visible next to Bain’s head. — In the winter scenes of an isolated Gotham, trees with green foliage are seen next to the snow-covered streets.
  • The fuselage of the hijacked aircraft falls straight down when dropped, although, given its trajectory, it should fall slightly forward.
  • In the final scene, Alfred reads the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, which is printed in color in his homeland and in black and white in other countries. Alfred is in Florence, but his newspaper is black and white.
  • When Bruce gives Selina the Blank Slate, some of his lines don’t show the movement of his lips.
  • At the end of the film, a close-up of the bomb’s timer is shown and it is seen that it is indoors, although at that moment Batman is transporting it across the ocean.
  • Daggett’s plan would have failed anyway, because a terrorist takeover of the stock exchange automatically cancels all trades for that day.
  • Bruce Wayne believes that with the death of Ra’s al Ghul, the League of Shadows is destroyed forever, but before that, Ra’s al Ghul himself told him that they maintain a balance in the world «for centuries», which means he is only part of the organization.
  • Dynamo will play in a dark uniform with a retro emblem and Yashin’s autograph on the captain’s armband. In honor of the birthday of the legend — Russia-2022 — Blogs

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    The match of the 14th round of the World RPL with Lokomotiv will be special for Dynamo — the club, together with Puma, released a special uniform for the birthday of the legendary Soviet goalkeeper Lev Yashin, who was born on October 22, 1929.

    Distinctive features of the uniform are the dark color and the emblem of the club, made in retro style.

    Pay attention to the captain’s armband!

    “The kit was created in homage to the best goalkeeper of the 20th century, who received the nickname “Black Spider” during his career, partly because of the dark goalkeeper jersey,” Dynamo press release says.

    Yashin played in a navy blue sweater

    Yes, according to the black and white footage, it appears that Lev Ivanovich spent his entire career in a minimalistic black goalkeeper sweater. But still, the color was dark blue, the goalkeeper’s wife, Valentina Yashina, recalled this.

    “He was a dark blue wool sweater with the number “1” sewn to the back. Leo has always played in the form of this color. In twenty years, he changed it two or three times, when holes were already rubbed on the sleeves. After that, he took a new sweater of exactly the same cut, ”recalled Valentina Yashina.

    The goalkeeper’s wife took care of the kit.

    “Every year at the end of the season, I washed my uniform and turned it in. Even after the farewell match in 1971, the order came to return the kit — even the torn gloves that he sewed up himself. We laughed and returned.

    In the national team, Yashin also had a non-black sweater. George Chilvers (perhaps Britain’s chief retro photo colorist) showed what the goalkeeper looked like after the Euro 1960 final.

    At that time, all goalkeepers wore dark clothes. It’s just practical: in spring and autumn, the fields looked more like a swamp of mud and sawdust — they fell asleep in the goalkeeper’s room to remove the mess at least partially. On the form of dark colors, the dirt was almost invisible.

    Only one of Leo’s goalie jerseys has survived — and even that one is yellow, with the number 13 instead of the usual one. In it, Yashin played in 1963 for the world team in a match in honor of the centenary of football.

    By the way, Yashin thought that a sweater should be woolen. In the summer it’s so hot, but it doesn’t hurt to fall. In addition, under the form he put stitched wadded underpants.

    Goalkeepers who dressed differently, he scolded.

    “You can hurt your hips out of the blue, bruises, bruises are guaranteed, the muscles will tear. And you will be afraid to fall once again. Health must be protected!

    Puma surprises Russian football not for the first time this season

    For the match against Zenit in mid-September, the brand prepared a starry sky uniform for Krylia Sovetov.

    Looked really cosmic.

    The video with the presentation of the set began with the immortal lines of Vladimir Mayakovsky: “After all, if the stars are lit, it means that someone needs it?”

    Russian clubs definitely need to experiment more with kits.