Category Archives: English Championship

New Millwall FC Kit 2017-2018 | MFC Errea Home Shirt 17-18

This is the new Millwall kit 2017/18, Millwall FC’s new home strip for the upcoming Championship season. Made by Errea, the new MFC jersey was officially unveiled on 23 June, 2017. This is the Lions’ second straight season with the Italian manufacturer. They earned promotion from League One via the playoffs after finishing 6th in the regular 2016/17 season, beating Scunthorpe and Bradford City to join Sheffield United and Bolton in the second tier Continue reading

New QPR Errea Kit 2017 2018

New QPR Errea Jersey 2017-2018 | Home, Away & Third Kits 17-18

These are the new QPR kits 2017/18, Queens Park Rangers’ new home, away and third tops for the upcoming EFL Championship season. Made by Italian firm Errea, who take over as the club’s new kit partners following the early termination of their previous deal with Dryworld, the new QPR strips were officially unveiled on June 23, 2017 by the club.

The new QPR Errea home shirt features the club’s traditional hoops in white and blue, with the away and third having the hooped design in red and navy & black and green respectively. 1882 features on the back of the jerseys, with “WEAREQPR” appearing on the inside.

The club also have a new shirt sponsor in the form of online casino Royal Panda, who have inked a three year deal with the Loftus Road outfit.

QPR finished a disappointing 18th in the Championship in 2016/17.

New QPR Errea Kit 2017 2018

New Brentford FC Kits 2017-18 | Bees unveil Adidas home & away shirts

These are the new Brentford kits 17/18, Brentford FC’s new home and away strips for the upcoming Championship season. Made by Adidas, the new Bees kits were officially unveiled on 19 June, 2017.

Brentford have a new principal shirt sponsor in the form of LeoVegas, with the gaming firm having inked a two year deal with the Griffin Park outfit to replace previous sponsors 888Sport.

The uniforms are also the first ones to feature the club’s new crest, after the Bees, like Italian champions Juventus, opted for a “modern” re-design.

Brentford finished 10th in the Championship in 2016/17 Continue reading