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New Swansea City Jerseys 2017-2018 | Joma Home & Away Kits 17-18

These are the new Swansea City kits 2017/18, Swansea’s new home and away tops for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by Joma, the new Swansea shirts were officially unveiled on 19 June, 2017. The club have two different sponsors this season, with Asia focused gaming firm LeTou replacing Beteast on the front of the jersey and American IT company Barracuda Networks coming on board to become the club’s first ever sleeve sponsor.

LeTou’s official account had a single follower on Twitter when the news of the Swans sponsorship broke (currently, it is close to 200).

Somewhat controversially, they were also the company ex Spurs medio Paulinho was promoting (when news broke in April this year that he could be deported from China)

The Premier League are allowing sleeve sponsorships beginning the 17/18 season, and the Swans join the likes of Man City, Watford and Stoke in the list of clubs to have revealed their official sleeve sponsors. Continue reading

New Saints FC Kits 2017-18 | Under Armour Southampton Home & Away Shirts 17-18

These are the new Southampton tops 17/18, Saints FC’s new home and alternate kits for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by Under Armour, the new Southampton 2017/18 strips were officially unveiled on the club on 17 June, 2017. In the buildup to the reveal, the club released an animated cartoon series, featuring subtle digs at the likes of Ronald Koeman, Liverpool and Portsmouth.

The new home kit takes inspiration from the Southampton shirts of the early 80’s, worn by the likes of Kevin Keegan and Mick Channon, Continue reading

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New Cardiff City Jerseys 2017-2018 | Bluebirds turn to green for away kit

These are the new Cardiff City kits 2017/18, CCFC’s new home and away jerseys for the upcoming Championship season. Made by Adidas, the new CCFC shirts were officially unveiled on 16 June, 2017 by the Bluebirds.

Cardiff finished 12th in the Championship in 2016/17 with 62 points, eighteen behind Fulham, who took the final playoff spot on offer.

The Bluebirds have ditched red and opted to don a lime green shirt, paired with white shorts and socks, on the road next season. Both home and away shirts are sponsored by Visit Malaysia. They have also announced that their 16/17 away strip will serve as their third kit for the 2017/18 season. Continue reading