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Monday, 05 May 2008 |
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Birmingham City have unveiled their new away kit for the 2008/09 season made by Umbro. The new 2008-2009 away kit will be on sale from Sunday 11 May - the day of the final game of the season vs. Blackburn Rovers. In 1971 Birmingham City adopted the "penguin" strip – royal blue with a broad white central front panel – which lasted five years. Since then they have generally worn plain, nominally royal blue shirts, though the actual shade used got gradually lighter over the years. Shorts have been either blue or white, and socks either blue, white or a combination. The colours of Birmingham's change strip have varied greatly over the years; white or yellow (on their own or with blue or black) and red with white or black have been the most frequently used combinations.
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Sunday, 04 May 2008 |
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Chelsea's number 1 shows off his new chelsea home goalkeeper shirt for the 2008/09 season made by adidas and talks about the bright orange colour.
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Cheltenham Town unveiled their new 08/09 home shirt made by Errea and Anthony sent us a leaked picture with the 2008-09 yellow away kit on it . The home kit is a return to a mainly red style of shirt with red shorts and red socks following a number of variations on a red and white striped theme over the last few years. Cheltenham’s first colours were deep red, earning them the nickname of “The Rubies.” It will be the club's first mainly red shirt since season 1996-97, when the Robins won promotion to the Conference from the Southern League Premier Division, and the players will wear it for the first time in Saturday's last home match of the season against Doncaster Rovers.
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Bristol City unveiled their new home and away shirts for the 2008/09 season made by Puma. City revealed the colours to be worn by Gary Johnson's men in the new campaign will be exclusively red and white. At home the kit takes on a red shirt, white shorts and red socks theme, with the reverse (white shirt, red shorts and white socks theme) for the away strip. The current 2007/2008 season's kit, made by Puma (in the 2nd of a 4 year deal) also has matching home and away strips. The club will also have a new third strip of black and white, however this will not be made available for sale to supporters. Technical kit suppliers Puma designed the kit, which also sees a return to the front of the shirt for DAS, the club's new main sponsors. Blackthorn and Lancer Scott will be back of shirt and back of short sponsors respectively. Adults shirts (small up to XXXL) are priced at GBP 40, Youth and Ladies (8-18) sizes are GBP 35, while small, medium and large boys are GBP 30. Supporters can also pre-order their shirt with letters and numbers printed at a set cost of GBP 12.
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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After the leaked pictures of a few days ago and the signing of a new Le Coq Sportif kit deal, Wolves' new home strip for the 2008/09 season was exclusively revealed at last night's End of Season Awards Dinner. Players, Karl Henry, Darren Ward and Matt Jarvis, took to the stage in the new kit, which is manufactured by Le Coq Sportif and sponsored by chaucer consulting.com. The Fans' Parliament members gave their views on a selection of potential designs before the final kit was chosen. The home kit will be available to pre-order from today (Friday 2nd May 2008) at the official retail stores at Molineux or Dudley Street. The shirts will be on sale from Friday 16th May 2008. Prices have been frozen at last year's levels (adult home shirts will cost GBP 40 and junior home shirts GBP 30) and, in addition, for a limited period only fans who buy a new adult home shirt will be able to purchase a child's shirt or mini kit for half price (offer ends 31st May 2008).
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 |
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This is the new Anderlecht 08/09 Centenary home kit made by Adidas. RSC Anderlecht's new home shirt for the season 2008-2009 has been officially unveiled on Thursday 1st May 2008 at 19h08! The time 19u08 is symbolic, seeing that RSC Anderlecht was founded in the year 1908. The new home outfit has been specially designed on the occasion of RSC Anderlecht's centenary and will be worn by the players for the first time during the top game against Club Bruges next Saturday 3rd May. For that matter, the new home line will be on sale at the RSC Anderlecht fanshop from Saturday 3rd May onwards. Anderlecht colours are purple and white, and the club's home kit is generally white with purple trim, though they did wear a black and purple home kit in the 2005-06 season. In the beginning, purple was the main colour of the shirts. The motto of Anderlecht (Mens sana in corpore sano) is written on its badge as are the three letters SCA referring to the initial name of the club (Sporting Club Anderlechtois). A crown was added in 1933 following the name change to Royal Sporting Club Anderlechtois.
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 |
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Here it is, Stoke City's new le coq sportif 08/09 home kit. Worldwide sport manufacturers le coq sportif have once again come up with a stunning new design which promises to be an even bigger hit than this season's strip. The new look shirt features a predominant red stripe down the front, with le coq sportif's stylish blue logo on both the right hand sleeve and the right hand side of the chest. The Stoke City club crest is positioned as usual on the left hand side of the chest. The back of the new shirt features a blocked out red section at the top for the players name, to comply with FA regulations. The new shorts display the clubs crest and kit manufacturers on the side instead of the customary front. The kit will be available to purchase from both the official club shop at the Britannia Stadium and the Potteries Shopping Centre Store today, with them both opening at 9am. As always the kit will be available in a wide range of sizes including Adults, Ladies, Juniors and Infants and we will stock both long sleeve and short sleeve shirts.
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 |
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This is the new Feyenoord 08/09 Euro Centenary football shirt made by Kappa. Feyenoord will wear the shirt in the UEFA cup next season. Feyenoord were founded as Wilhelmina in the pub "De Vereeniging" on 19 July 1908 and played in blue-sleeved red shirts and white shorts. Between 1908 and 1912 the club underwent a series of changes of name and team colours, becoming Hillesluise Football Club in 1909 and then RVV Celeritas. Upon earning promotion to the National football association in 1912, the club renamed to become SC Feijenoord, after the city district in which the team was founded and again changed uniform, adopting the red and white shirts, black shorts and black socks they still wear today.
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