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For one season only, Bury FC have reverted back to the home kit first used for the 1887/88 season when the shakers turned out in White Shorts with Chocolate and Sky Blue halved shirts.

This kit has been dug out of the history archives and will become the new home kit for the 2009/10 season - the club 125th anniversary.

The kit, shown below with Andy Bishop becoming the first Shaker in over 120 years to wear it, is already in full production and will be worn for all home games this season.

The new away kit is a re-incarnation of the kit used originally as our home kit back in the 1892/93 season with Navy Blue shorts and red & white striped shirts, as worn by David Buchanan

Both new kits will be available to purchase in the Club Shop in the coming weeks, though the exact date is yet to be confirmed.


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0 # 2009-07-02 12:59
Love the idea of playing in the original design, but I\'m no sure about the quality of the kit. Nice colours though.
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0 # 2009-07-02 13:00
Home = nice, looks rather tidy
Away = wtf? ok I get it that they want to revert to there traditional shirt but there is far too much white on it which makes the whole thing look cheap and well, nasty.
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0 # 2009-07-02 13:00
yuk
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0 # 2009-07-02 13:04
Looks poorly made.

The manufacturers logo and the club badge is too low. The sponsor isn\'t really well done and they just look bad.

This season\'s kits have been terrible - for all teams!
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0 # 2009-07-02 13:07
I like them.Nice bit of club history there and the brown/sky blue strip looks good.
The new away kit reminds me of Atletico Madrid but as it\'s a one season wonder it\'s an ok thing.
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0 # 2009-07-02 13:20
Surridge,stick to cricket!
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0 # 2009-07-02 18:28
Agreed!
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0 # Harun 2009-07-02 13:25
The away one is probably one of the worst shirts I\'ve ever seen!
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-2 # CR91 2009-07-02 13:47
BAHAHAHAHA

I originally liked the away but not i think its quite horrible.
The home shirt is just amazing ****e, and is modelled by the biggest quire in league 2.

There new 125th Anniversary Badge looks poor, and so does the font that the sponsor has used.

Abolutely shocking.

WE HATE BURY, AND WE HATE BURY.
WE HATE BURY, AND WE HATE BURY.
WE HATE BURY, AND WE HATE BURY.
WE ARE THE BURY HATERS!
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0 # 2010-01-19 22:43
Quoting CR91:
BAHAHAHAHA

I originally liked the away but not i think its quite horrible.
The home shirt is just amazing ****e, and is modelled by the biggest quire in league 2.

There new 125th Anniversary Badge looks poor, and so does the font that the sponsor has used.

Abolutely shocking.

WE HATE BURY, AND WE HATE BURY.
WE HATE BURY, AND WE HATE BURY.
WE HATE BURY, AND WE HATE BURY.
WE ARE THE BURY HATERS!

you must be a rochdale fan what a pity and what a dump
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0 # 2009-07-02 13:56
It\'s a shame that they\'ll go back to their dreary original shirt next season. There is far too little variation of colours in the English leagues.

Those home colours could really make Bury stand out, instead of being in Bolton and Preston\'s slipstream.

The guy in the away strip needs to eat less of the pies if he\'s going to turn out in vertical stripes.
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0 # 2009-07-02 14:13
A pretty standard effort for a lower league club. Odd colour scheme which might catch on. Looks horrible to me though !
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0 # 2009-07-02 14:52
Both very nice kits, especially the home kit with blue/black halves. Well done!
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0 # gleefuljason 2009-07-02 15:01
Coventry\'s 70\'s home and away kits spliced together to make one shirt.
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0 # 2009-07-02 15:18
Awful, awful, awful! For one, the striped kits badge/manufacturer are too low.

Secondly - How bloody hard is it to add colour around the sponsor? It just looks rubbish! Also, who gets sponsored by their town council anyway?

The colours are fine, the execution just aren\'t.
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0 # 2009-07-02 16:15
Historicalkits.co.uk says the striped jersey was blue and red, not white.

I\'m not even going to comment on the other one.
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0 # 2009-07-02 16:40
If the shirts were more of a retro style then they would so much nicer and also if they were a tighter fit on the player would make them look better too.
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0 # Chip 2009-07-02 16:46
Surridge must use Pritt-Stick to attach their badges, given how much the ones on the away shirt have slid down.

Slightly OT, but I really object to councils sponsoring teams. I mean, it\'s not as if you have a choice of which council provides your services, is it? :angry:
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0 # 2009-07-02 17:27
Being from bury and a bury fan. I think the home kit is really nice and looks good on, bt the away as people have sed is horrible. And the original was\'nt read and blue it was read and white hoops.
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0 # 2009-07-02 17:29
amazing kits! love the color combo!
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0 # 2009-07-02 19:34
I\'m loving the sponsor on this one :woohoo:
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0 # Gazhorn 2009-07-02 20:10
Logos are too low down - shades of Sheffield United\'s LCS kit from 2006-07 with the homo low-cut collar thing.

Sponsor looks like a cheap Microsoft font typed on the shirt. Why have a council as a sponsor?

It spoils a very nice and tidy looking home kit. Away kit has too much white. Disappointing effort because Surridge usually make nice kits...
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0 # 2009-07-02 22:07
They\'re GASH and I\'m Bury til I die!
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0 # Kallenovsky 2009-07-02 23:26
The quality of these kits seems poor.
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0 # 2009-07-02 23:33
i like the home kit, something a bit different but no too outlandish
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0 # 2009-07-03 01:12
i agree, they look poor quality. History is one thing but a small club has to sell kits and with these kits i don\'t think they will. Don\'t like the blue and brown together.
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0 # 2009-07-03 02:47
These kits would look alright I suppose if they had been designed and manufactured properly, as they are they just scream \"non-league\"
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0 # 2009-07-03 10:09
I think for a low-quality manufacturer they\'re actually a nice design...Simple lines and not retro in any way...
I dont get why \'retro\' is such a buzz word.....Look at the new Hull / Sunderland / Everton shirts..... they are awful.
These shirts makes them look like they were designed by children.....its just a shame they look like they\'d fall to bits as you wear it....
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0 # 2009-07-03 11:18
Not Surridge\'s finest effort compared to their recent excellent Bradford kits. These do look somewhat tacky and ill fitting what with the wide flappy sleeves which are always a no no for me.

Shame about the white shoulders on the home kit as just the basic blue/ chocolate halves might have looked cool. Think Wycombe Wanderers.
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0 # 2009-07-06 15:08
The original red & white kit was hoops not stripes, and scrap the white on the Choc & sky blue halves and the shirt would look better.
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0 # 2009-07-09 08:51
Both of the kits are ****! :evil: :evil: :evil:
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0 # 2009-07-11 15:59
its horrible, has the world gone mad its not even white I\'ll buy it begrudgingly
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0 # 2009-07-19 22:16
The away kit looked great on Saturday. Close up and in the shop the quality is good.

I\'m confident the new home one will too.Bravo!
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0 # 2009-07-20 10:35
The red and white hoop shirt was worn circa 1920.
There was a red and white stripe shirt in the 1890\'s.
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0 # 2009-08-07 14:25
The kits look far better in reality than they do with these two, which were samples.

I agree we could have done without the White shoulders on the home shirt and either Chocolate Brown or Blue shorts would have looked better than white.The away one looks very similar to Atletico Madrid when it\'s on the pitch.

As for being in B****n and PNE\'s slipstream? They wear Navy Blue and White whereas we wear Royal Blue and White. There was one season in the late 80\'s where we did wear similar colours due to Umbro being to lazy to make anything other than that colour due to England wearing it.
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0 # 2010-01-19 22:48
great home shirt part of history back to the glory days when we kept winning by the way how many cups have dale won,hahahaha.
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0 # 2010-01-30 14:49
The historic kit is a good idea and does look better in real life with its chocolate and sky blue halves, l like the white shorts but think the socks should also be white and not brown.
l am not a fan of the red and white stripes and never liked us in navy shorts, it took us until the 1960s to stop sharing wanderers idea of kit to become unique in royal blue shorts and socks.
l would love to see bury retain the sky blue/chocolate and white theme in all future away kits, the once worn choc n blue stripes could maybe make an appearance!
We have already worn all brown,all sky blue and a mixture of both.
lets be different from the crowd.
ps how can dale fans call burys away kit for this season, my god what is that purple thing.
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