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Jun
30
2009

Scottish Premier League - 2009/2010 Kits

Recently a number of Scottish Premier League clubs revealed their kits. We have already seen Celtic’s attempt at tradition, which by the way is brilliant in my view. Here we have put together as many of the Scottish 2009/2010 kits we could get our hands on.

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May
31
2009

Everton 09-10 Home Shirt

everton_8385-homeEverton has launched their 2009/2010 season home shirt and it will be launched on 27th June, 2009.

Everton has shifted to Le Coq Sportif from Umbro from the upcoming season and they’re paying their tribute to the 1983-85 seasons when Everton won the FA Cup, the English First Division and European Cup Winners Cup.

Their 1983-85 shirt is pictured on the right. Their 2009-10 shirt looks pretty much the same like their 83-85 shirt and the only difference would be the end of the sleeves, the sponsor logo and the new club crest.

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May
13
2009

Stoke City 09/10 Away Kit

The oldest club in the Premier League, Stoke City has revealed their 2009/2010 away kit recently. The kit is manufactured by the French brand Le Coq Sportif.

The shirt black with red bands going from the top of the chest to the sides and white piping with the bands, on the collar and at the end of the sleeves. Manufacturer’s logo on the right of the chest, club crest on the left, the sponsor logo in the middle of the shirt and the Premier League logo on the left sleeve.

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Mar
1
2009

Robinho’s 08-09 Machester City shirt

The former Real Madrid striker Robinho moved to Manchester City last year and he was given the number 10 at the club. Le Coq Sportif manufactures City’s kits.

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Aug
31
2008

Who makes your football kits?

Here’s a list of football shirt manufacturers and the clubs they make kits for in the Football League:

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Jul
1
2008

Manchester City 08-09 Home Kit

Manchester City’s 08/09 home kit will be launched on Saturday 19 July (in association with Official Club Sponsor, Thomas Cook, and Official Sportswear Partner, Le Coq Sportif).

With LCS onboard City’s shirts were a touch different than the rest of the bunch last season and this year it’s more of the same - while the shirt is all light-blue with a swash of white running from the collar down the left side, the shorts are a different matter with the right side blue and the rest all-white.

Eye-catching, to say the least.

Manchester City 08/09 home kit photos:

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Jul
1
2008

Manchester City 08-09 Away Kit

Manchester City’s 08/09 away shirt launches on Monday 21 July. This year’s strips are a return to tradition, with the popular red and black stripes for the away shirt, first introduced by Malcolm Allison in 1968 and worn for many of the Club’s victorious domestic and European cup campaigns of the late 60s and early 70s.

The black and red stripes have invoked comparisons with Milan but in reality the two shirts are far, far different.

City’s third kit will be available later this summer.

Manchester City 08/09 away kit photos:

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Jun
6
2008

Stoke City 08/09 Home Shirt

Stoke City celebrate their promotion to the 2008/2009 Premier League season with a new home and away kit. The kit is manufactured by Le Coq Sportif. The Stoke City 08/09 home kit is available for sale from the club store.

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Nov
10
2007

Manchester City 2007-08 Third Kit

Well I guess two out of three chances is not horrible. Manchester City and Le Coq Sportiff desinged a marvelous third kit for the 2007-08 Premiership Campaign. Taking a solid white top and adding nothing more than a baby blue diagonal strip over the left shoulder that houses the Manchester City crest is just shy of brilliant. This is by far my favorite kit from Manchester City for this season, it is simple and clean.

There were several options that Manchester City and Le Coq Sportiff could have done with their third kit. Many clubs take this kit and make it something out of the ordinary or outrageous, but not this club. This kit could easily have been worn as their away kit (would have been my first choice) instead of the purple. I am sure tradition plays a role in that selection somehow. Again no one called to ask my opinion, so I voice it here for everyone to read!

Manchester City 2007-08 Third Kit

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Nov
10
2007

Manchester City 2007-08 Away Kit

As I have mentioned before, I am a fan of Manchester City’s color scheme. The purple is a nice touch, but should never be the main color for a kit. Thus is the case with Manchester City’s away kit for the 2007-08 season. Utilizing the same style kit as the home, but purple, makes this one of the kits in the premiership that I can not stand, but to each their own I guess.

Let me clarify, I am all for teams wanting to have some flare and change things up a little bit. That’s fine with me, but I am just not a fan of the all purple jersey. The only thing that is perhaps saving this kit is the white pinstripes and the elegantly large crest of Manchester City in the middle chest. But they are not enough to really advert your attention from the all purple top. I guess not every team can have a great away kit.

Manchester City 2007-08 Away Kit

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Nov
10
2007

Manchester City 2007-08 Home Kit

The start of the 2007-08 Premiership campaign saw a few changes for Manchester City. The most well documented was the signing of former England Manager Sven-Goran Eriksson. But one that was not very well publicized, because not many people care about it, was the termination of the kit manufacturer Reebok. Like their friends in Anfield, Manchester City started with a new kit manufacturer for the current season. And they did great work with their kits.

I have always been a fan of Manchester City’s colors, the baby blue with the white a purple are a great combination. The home kit consists of the baby blue top with small white pin stripes on everything but the sleeves and shoulders. Add the Le Coq Sportiff logo on the upper right shoulder, the Manchester City Crest in the center above the sponsors logo and you have a spectacular looking home kit.

Manchester City 2007-08 Home Kit

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