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Thursday, 26 June 2008 |
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This seems to be the new Blackburn Rovers Home shirt for the 08/09 season made by Umbro. It's not officially launched as the new 08/09 shirt, but Paul Ince was showing it when he was unveiled as the new Blackburn rovers manager.
The Rovers kit have always been fundamentally the same; two team colours split across the shirt. One sleeve and one side of the shirt would be each colour. The shorts started white and the socks dark blue. Although the sock pattern and colours would change, everything else, for the most part, hasn't been touched since 1905. Since changing to white shorts in recent years, the home kits have had dark blue shorts since 1904, when they were changed for a year, then rejected and changed back.
A while ago the club has announced that Crown Paints is to be the new club sponsor as of next season 2008–09, the Lancashire based company has signed a three year deal with the club.
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Thursday, 26 June 2008 |
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Atletico madrid launched their new home, away and goalkeeper kits for the 08/09 season made by Nike.
The Club was founded on 9 October 1939. A previous club was originally founded on 26 April 1903 as Athletic Club de Madrid by three Basque students living in Madrid. The founders saw the new club as a branch of Athletic Bilbao. In 1904 they were joined by dissident members of Madrid FC. They began playing in blue and white, as did Athletic Bilbao, but by 1911 they were playing in their current colours. The reason the club changed colours is not known for certain.
However one theory is that red and white striped tops were the cheapest stripes to make because the same combination was used to make bed mattresses. The left over cloth was easily converted into football shirts. Although both Athletic Bilbao and Athletic Madrid started out with blue and white stripes, the discovery of a cheaper option probably persuaded them to change. The Madrid club did it first and they became known as los colchoneros—the mattress makers.
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Thursday, 26 June 2008 |
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The new 08/09 Barcelona kits were presented on Wednesday on the pitch at Camp Nou at midday with Nike and Barça have chosen to make a complete change for the home shirts with the stripes being done away with and two halves of blau and grana being introduced as a nod to the club's centenary shirt of ten seasons ago. Club president Joan Laporta was present for the presentation of all the new kits along with some directors, and Nike executive Albert Baronet
FC Barcelona have rediscovered the mythical half-and-half design of the club's centenary for the new home shirt that has been introduced for the 2008/09 the 2008/09 campaign, while the away shirt is yellow.
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Thursday, 26 June 2008 |
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Port Vale unveiled their new 08/09 kits with their secured "best ever" main sponsorship deal with one of the UK's leading international property investment companies.
Basildon-based Harlequin Properties have agreed a two year deal to put their names on Vale's new-look black and white striped shirts - and have taken an option on a third year. There will also be a promotion bonus for Vale if they bounce back to League One at the first attempt.
Harlequin sell hundreds of millions of pounds worth of luxury property at five star spa resorts in the Caribbean and other top tourist destinations worldwide. The company, who have a global network of 4,000 agents, are looking to base a regional office at Vale Park as well as using the stadium facilities for seminars and training events.
David Ames, Chairman of Harlequin, said it was Vale's community ethos which attracted him to club and to clinch the sponsorship.
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Thursday, 26 June 2008 |
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Norwich City officially unveiled their new 08/09 away kit (and red GK shirt) bearing the name of new sponsors Aviva, which replaces the red kit worn last season. The kit is produced by Xara and will run for one year, until the end of the 2008-2009 season. The first deliveries are expected by mid-August. The shirt price is: adult short-sleeve £40, youth short-sleeve £30, ladies' £36, goalkeeper adult £45, goalkeeper youth £35, adult long-sleeve £45 and infant kit £27.
Asked for his opinion on the new kit, Roeder was complimentary about the design on both new Aviva strips. "I think the new kit is fantastic. Obviously we're very lucky to secure Aviva as our new sponsor, and I think it's a great new strip. Both the home and away kits are special, and I hope they bring us lots of luck this year.
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008 |
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This is the new celtic home shirt for the 08/09 season made by Nike. You'll find the 08/09 away kit here
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008 |
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This is the new Barcelona Home football shirt for the 2008/2009 season made by Nike. you'll find the Barcelona 08/09 away shirt here.
FC Barcelona have rediscovered the mythical half-and-half design of the club's centenary for the new home shirt that has been introduced for the 2008/09 the 2008/09 campaign, while the away shirt is yellow. The new kits were presented on Wednesday on the pitch at Camp Nou at midday with Nike and Barça have chosen to make a complete change for the home shirts with the stripes being done away with and two halves of blau and grana being introduced as a nod to the club's centenary shirt of ten seasons ago.
Next season's shirts will incorporate the senyera once again with the club motto 'mès que un club' on the rear of the collar above the labels. There is another major details, however, with the Barça hymn being printed out on the inside of the shirt. The word Barça is also imprinted throughout the shirt.
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008 |
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Barcelona unveiled their new away Nike shirt for the 2008-09 season. You'll find the new Barcelona home 08/09 shirt here.
While the home shirt mirrors the 1999 jersey, the away top pays homage to the team of 1974. Next season's away colours for the team will be a bright yellow with a blaugrana stripe down the side that the crest of the club is on.
In order to try and avoid forgeries and fakes finding their way into unsuspecting customers' hands this year, Nike have introduced a label in the lower left side of the garment that is a technological innovation that can tell whether the shirt is genuine or not. Club president Joan Laporta was present for the presentation of all the new kits along with some directors, and Nike executive Albert Baronet.
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