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New Ayr United “Strip” 2017-18 by Adidas | Ayr Home & Away Tops 17-18

Here are the new Ayr United strips 2017/18, Ayr’s new home and away tops for the upcoming Scottish League One season. The club finished last in the Scottish Championship during the 2016/17 season (33 points from 35 games) and will therefore play in Scottish football’s third tier during 17/18- an immediate return to League One following promotion at the end of the 15/16 season.

Ayr have acquired a bit of a notorious reputation in recent years for literally launching their “strip”, using female models in body paint for the unveiling (Emma Glover for 2015/16 and Ellis Cooper in 2014/15. This year is no different, with shirt sponsors Bodog again involved in this kit reveal. They will be wearing a yellow uniform on the road in 2017/18.

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New Stevenage FC Kit 2017-18 | Macron Stevenage Shirts Astute Electronics Sponsor

Here are the new Stevenage FC kits 2017/18, Stevenage’s new home and away tops for the upcoming League Two season. The new Stevenage FC 17/18 shirts have been made by Macron and feature a new major sponsor in the form of Astute Electronics, who have come on board to sponsor the Boro till the end of the 2018/19 season (with an option to extend). The kits will officially go on sale tomorrow (June 28, 2017)

These are also the first Stevenage kits (home and blue away) to be produced by Macron after the Italian firm inked a three year deal with the League Two outfit to replace Carbrini.

Stevenage finished 10th in League Two during the 16/17 season. Continue reading

New Dunfermline Athletic Kits 17-18 | Joma DAFC Home & Away Shirts

Here are the new Dunfermline strips 2017/18, DAFC’s new home and away tops for the upcoming Scottish Championship season. Made by Joma, the new Pars kits were officially unveiled on June 26, 2017 by the club. They earned promotion from League One at the end of the 2015/16 season and did quite well for their first season in the Championship, finishing 5th, just four behind Morton, who took the final playoff spot.

The home kit takes inspiration from Dunfermline’s 1968 Scottish Cup triumph over Hearts Continue reading