Showing posts with label football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label football. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 June 2016

The three big sporting events are up and coming this Summer; Euros 2016, Wimbledon and Tour De France, here at Atom Retro we have picked out outfits which are packed with Retro sporting heritage which will look great for the events. With top Retro sporting brands like Ellesse and Fila Vintage, they are sure to make you look stylish whilst watching your favourite sporting matches!


Euro 2016



With the Euro's 2016 well on there way, why not get that classic football terrace look with this awesome outfit. Including the 80s Casuals Ellesse track top teamed with a Kappa football style tee! Finished off with a pair of sporting heritage Gola trainers and some cool Ray-Ban's!


Get the look:

Wimbledon 2016



Wimbledon this summer is soon approaching, get your best tennis style outfit ready! The classic Fila Vintage Borg polo and Settanta track top, was once worn by tennis legend; Bjorn Borg. With a heritage Gola sport bag and bullet trainers, it's sure to add sporting heritage to your outfit whilst you watch the Wimbledon matches!

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Tour De France 2016



Tour De France starts in July this year and why not rock a cycling top just like the world best cyclists! Classic sporting heritage combined with cool indie influences. Pair with some tennis shorts for a great look to watch the Tour De France this summer!

Get the look:

Monday, 6 June 2016



Be in with a chance of winning a £200 Atom Retro Voucher by entering our fab Euro 2016 Footie competition!

We also have two runners up prizes of £50 Atom Retro Vouchers to give away as well.

With a simple way to enter you will be able to sit back and enjoy the tournament within minutes!

The first game kicks off on Friday with France vs Romania. Get entering now!



CLOSING DATE: 8.00am BST 15th JUNE 2016. T&C's Apply*.

Thursday, 17 March 2016

Mod Casuals and Football Terrace inspired lads brand, Weekend Offender is now in stock at Atom Retro.

Founded in 2004 in a small town just outside of Cardiff, Weekend Offender was the brainchild of Sam Jones and Rhydian Powell, who wanted to create a brand celebrating weekends, partying and football. Encorporating homages to Mod Casuals, 60s Mod culture and the Britpop nineties phenomenon, Weekend Offender was born!

This season collection features Happy Mondays inspired Tees, a nod to 90s Acid Rave culture and classic Mod gingham shirts and polos.

Also featured is the ultimate lads Weekender Jacket - the Hemlock Terrace Jacket has a hidden inside pocket containing a toothbrush and toothpaste - just what you need for those Saturday Nights that become Sunday Mornings!

Check below for a preview of the collection, in stock now.

Hemlock Terrace Jacket with Toothbrush!

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

The latest news from the Atom Retro World Cup Team.

Harry Predicts - Spain v Chile. Match kicks off 8pm BST, 18th June, 2014.  

Fresh from predicting the England v Italy result correctly and the U-turn on the decision to call it a draw in the Brazil v Croatia fixture, Harry looks to keep his 100% record in tact with his latest hunch as Spain take on Chile on Wednesday. A crucial encounter that Spain desperately need to win. Who will Harry predict?

(Picture: Harry Cat studies his complex algorithm, just one of his essential prediction tools.)

Using controversial Bowl Line Technology and slow motion instant replays to ensure there's no repeat of the confusion that surrounded the Brazil v Croatia prediction debacle, the 'Harry predicts' team have unashamedly embraced the hi-tech era of football.

Once again, it's a food based escapade, but this time with an expanded set of rules to benefit both the adjudicators and Harry Cat. The bowl that Harry chooses and eats from first will be the winner.

... and so to the game!

For no reason whatsoever, the mysterious, vanishing shaving foam is used to draw a line around Harry's starting position.

The bowls are put in place..... and we are all set for another episode of 'Harry Predicts'

So here goes, let's view the film!


'Harry Predicts' Spain v Chile.


So, there you have it. Harry has made his prediction. Let's wait and see if he's right. We can hardly contain our excitement!

Sunday, 15 June 2014

News Flash:

Here follows a news bulletin into allegations of widespread corruption in the Harry Predicts World Cup Feature.

An apology to Harry Cat from Atom Retro!

 

(Picture: An angry Harry Cat when first told of the adjudicators decision to call a draw.)

Those of you following Harry Cats World Cup predictions will be aware of the result given/published for the opening game of the tournament as hosts Brazil took on Croatia. The prediction was aired on the 12th June prior to the game and alluded to the fact Harry predicted a draw.

However, an internal investigation has since taken place into the conduct of several of Atom Retro’s independent adjudicators following the outcome of the match. It has been alleged that biased editing of the footage occurred, thus detrimentally altering the result of Harry Cat’s prediction. We can now confirm that following this investigation, we have accepted the resignation of one such adjudicator and another member of the panel has been banned from the football predicting adjudicating circuit for a period of 90 days.


The snap shots below show the key scenes. It is the existence of this footage that formed the foundation of Harry Cat's claim.



 Picture 1: Harry eats the Brazil Treats. Picture 2: The result is clearly called as Brazil.


With this news, we are glad to announce that Harry’s original prediction of Brazil to win shall stand, thus giving him a 100% record for his tournament predictions so far.

Harry’s official complaint centred around the claim that the rules of the game were not properly explained and the adjudicators used inappropriate tactics to undermine the original prediction. Harry assumed that the treats that he ate first would determine the result and the fact he went on to eat any other treats was irrelevant to the outcome of his prediction. Had this been fully explained in the guidelines he would not have eaten any additional sweeties.

A spokesperson for Harry said - “We are satisfied with the outcome of this internal investigation and welcome it’s findings. Harry is proud of his prediction record and is happy to draw a line under this matter. He will continue to predict the results as the tournament goes on”

Harry has refused to comment further on speculation that the results were rigged to benefit certain individuals in an as yet unnamed  syndi-cat who had managed to infiltrate the Atom Retro adjudicator panel.

We will keep you posted as and when any news on the identity of the mystery Syndi-Cat comes to light.


You can follow the predictions of Atom Retro's Harry Cat on the Atom Retro Facebook page and Youtube Channel.

Friday, 13 June 2014




 (Picture: Harry looks dejected as he contemplates his poor prediction record. What's that you called the referee Harry?)

Atom Retro’s black and white cat Harry has taken it upon himself to be the World’s foremost feline football predictor and statistician…. And as he’s quick to point out, he’s got a 33.3% chance of being right!

Harry Cat, who takes his name from Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry woke up one morning this week and asked himself one question: Do I feel lucky?

He decided the only reasonable way to find this out would be to predict the scores during the World Cup in Brazil. You can find out just how lucky Harry is by keeping tabs on his video diary.

Harry predicted a draw in the first game (Brazil v Croatia), but was left feeling dismayed by a poor refereeing decision and has vowed to carry on testing his luck. As Alister Poulton, a leading proponent of Harry Cat’s premonition skills says, “He was left devastated after Thursday's result, he went out and didn’t come back until the next morning. He was feeling a bit sorry for himself. He feels the penalty changed the whole complexion of the game and he was also a little disappointed at the disallowed Croatia goal. He says that goal would have stood in the Sunday League.”

So, how did Harry predict Thursday's scoreline for the tournament opener?

As Alister says, "He basically used his hungry belly as a mathematical instrument to weigh up the odds. He initially went for Brazil, which in itself was actually correct, but I think the nerves and his little tummy got the better of him and he went and devoured the Croatia treats as well. Unfortunately, because of his slightly greedy actions the independent adjudicator stepped in and called it a draw... and we also ran out of time to film the whole thing again, so the prediction stuck!”





With hindsight, Harry has come to realise using food as a barometer and predictive tool is not the best option. He’s got something else up his furry sleeve for his next foray into foretelling football results.


Stay tuned for the next chapter of Harry predicts, where he will use his mystical  powers to predict the scoreline of Saturdays match between England and Italy.

Wednesday, 11 June 2014


Atom Retro World Cup Competition


Back of the net! Win big with the Atom Retro World Cup 2014 competition.

We’re getting in the spirit of the World Cup with a fab big prize give away. Enter our competition for a chance to win £200 Atom Retro vouchers! There's runner up prizes too.

How to play: Simply choose the 2 teams from each group you think will go through to the next stage of the World Cup - (tick 2 per group on our simple form) then fill in your name and email address below and click 'Submit'. Then sit back and enjoy the World Cup!

After you’ve entered the fun doesn’t stop there! There’s even a cheeky discount code for use on your next Atom Retro purchase.

So, that’s a quick one two between the competition and discount page, sprint through, look up and pick out your fave items… then straight through to checkout! Score some great gear for the weekend! Result!

Go on, have a go!

… and then wait for the next round of fun!

*The World Cup kicks off 12th June, 2014 with host Brazil taking on Croatia.