Category Archives: English Championship

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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

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New Wolves Kit 2017-2018 | WWFC Puma Home Shirt 17-18

This is the new Wolves kit 2017/18, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ new home strip for the upcoming EFL Championship season. Made by Puma, the new Wolverhampton shirt was officially unveiled on 16 June, 2017 by the Molineux outfit.

Wolves finished 15th in the Championship in 2016/17, picking up 58 points from 46 games. Under Paul Lambert, the side managed famous Cup wins over Stoke and Liverpool, but struggled to find league consistency, and eventually had to settle for a spot in the bottom half of the table.

The new WWFC shirt uses a Puma template seen employed by several clubs this season Continue reading

New Boro Away Top 17-18 | MFC Alternate Shirt 2017-2018

This is the new Boro away kit 17/18, Middlesbrough FC’s new alternate strip for the upcoming Championship season. Made by Adidas, the new alternate top was officially unveiled on June 16, 2017, roughly around two weeks after the club unveiled their home shirt.

The new away jersey mirrors the design of the home one, but in white and navy colours. A minor change is however present in the positioning of the Adidas stripes- they’re on the side in the home shirt, and on the sleeves in the away jersey. White and navy was a popular combo when Boro wore it back in the 2002/03 season. The club also used white as recently as 2015. Continue reading