
Following on from the Kit Launch on July 5, Notts County reavealed pictures of the new home kit for the 2010/2011 made by Nike.
Fans will also be able to purchase new training gear as well as other merchandise from the shop at Meadow Lane.
The Kit Launch was a complete sell out as over 300 Notts fans packed out the newly refurbished Meadow Lane Sports Bar.
The build-up to the 2010/11 npower Football League season took another exciting turn with the launch of exclusive gold sleeve badges to be worn by last season's champions in The Football League as recognition of their achievement.
The launch of the gold badges was marked by a photo shoot at Meadow Lane, the home of last season's League Two Champions Notts County Football Club where Club captain John Thompson and midfielder Neal Bishop proudly posed for the camera sporting the gold badges on the sleeves of their Club's new kit.






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I take the point re the Argentinian WC shirts, but black numbers clearly stand out on sky blue and white stripes. Nothing stands out on black and white stripes.
Yeah I noticed that. And on the "official" photos the Nike swoosh is shown in burgundy to match the sponsor, whereas on the actual kit it is bright red and stands out like a sore thumb. Sadly these are the sort of shoddy things that you have to put up with when using a teamwear shirt as the base of a kit.
The purple bit was the logo of the company that was putting all the supposed money into the club so after they went they changed it again
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Not sure about the all black back. In the 70's we had a white square on the back with a red number which looked quite good.
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The point about red on a County shirt though.......we've had the Coca Cola patches on the shirts for the last few years and nobody seemed to mind. Back in the 70s and 80s Notts also wore red numbers on white patches (rugby style) and that wasn't a problem either.
The official League lettering and numbering on the back of these shirts is white by the way.