Dryworld Kit........

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Ok who do we fancy for next year then?

Nike?.........meh
Puma?......Nah same as Reading!!!!
Umbro......Could do worse, they do nice bespoke kits and are now an independent UK firm having initially been shafted by Nike
Adidas......Bring back the Guinness kits
Le Coq Sportif........they did some great kits for us previously
View From.....they were decent, don't know if they're still going
New Balance.....Doubt they'd be interested in anything outside the top flight
Influence.....again don't know if they're still around
Hummel......Scandi class

any others out there?
 
We could always save money with the Ayr United, "Emperor has no Clothes" approach?

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Scottish football club Ayr United criticised for topless body paint kit launch

Scottish Championship football team Ayr United has come under fire for promoting its latest kit launch by body painting a topless model in the club’s colours.

At a time when the woman’s game is gathering momentum as sponsors flock towards its untapped opportunity, club sponsor Bodog seemingly caused a stir by electing to echo its 2012 kit launch by painting a partially naked model.

Model Sabine Jemeljanova featured in a number of photoshoots for Ayr United that aimed to raise the profile of the Scottish club – perhaps for the wrong reasons.

STV news reported that Moya Dodd, former footballer and member of the Fifa Council, branded the unveil as “atrocious” on Twitter.

Kit launch or soft-porn? Either way, bound to alienate potential fans @AyrUnitedFC. [HASHTAG]#Atrocious[/HASHTAG]https://t.co/1kfE1fEIWe

— moya dodd (@moyadodd) May 26, 2016

Similarly, Amy McDonald, head of youth at Glasgow City FC, tweeted too.

@moyadodd they have just advertised for a girls and women's development officer for their growing academy to do this is a backwards step!

— Amy McDonald (@Sportymcd) May 26, 2016

The use of models to launch kits is more often sparking backlash. Back in April, Brazilian soccer side Clube Atlético Mineiro's sponsor Dryworld elected to use scantily clad women to publicise its kit launch.

http://www.thedrum.com/news/2016/05...ited-criticised-topless-body-paint-kit-launch
 
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Ok who do we fancy for next year then?

Nike?.........meh
Puma?......Nah same as Reading!!!!
Umbro......Could do worse, they do nice bespoke kits and are now an independent UK firm having initially been shafted by Nike
Adidas......Bring back the Guinness kits
Le Coq Sportif........they did some great kits for us previously
View From.....they were decent, don't know if they're still going
New Balance.....Doubt they'd be interested in anything outside the top flight
Influence.....again don't know if they're still around
Hummel......Scandi class

any others out there?

Ladybird?
 
Our typical St. Jude luck that we hitched up our wagon to Dryworld on a 10 year deal (and Watford on a 3 yr deal), thinking they might be the next great thing in sporting wear.

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"There will be obstacles, there will be doubters and haters, there will be mistakes. But with hard work, there are no limits."

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29 August ·
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