Category Archives: English Football League One

New Rotherham Kit 2018-2019 | Puma RUFC Home Shirt 2018-19

Click here to see the new blue & black Rotherham away kit- released 31 May, 2018

This is the new Rotherham kit 18/19, Rotherham United’s kit for the upcoming league season. Made by Puma, the new RUFC home shirt was officially unveiled on May 18, 2018. The Millers are aiming for an immediate return to the Championship and after seeing off Scunthorpe in their playoff semifinal, will take on Shrewsbury in the final at Wembley next week. They finished fourth in the regular 17/18 season

The new home shirt is predominantly red (two tones on the front), with white sleeves. Hodge Clemco are principal shirt sponsors. Continue reading

New Plymouth Argyle Kit 2018 19

New Plymouth Argyle Kit 2018-2019 | Puma PAFC Home Shirt 18-19

This is the new Plymouth Argyle home kit 2018/19, Argyle’s new principal strip for the upcoming League One season. Made by Puma, the new PAFC strip was officially unveiled on 11 May, 2018. Argyle, who earned promotion from League Two, narrowly missed out a playoff spot in the 2017/18 season.

The new Argyle top features green and black stripes for only the third time in the club’s recent history- they wore similar designs in the first half of the 73-74 season and in the 94/95 season. It also features a white v-neck collar.

White shorts and white socks complete the new PAFC 18/19 strip, which has Ginsters as its principal shirt sponsor. Continue reading

Medway Council Gillingham New Shirt 2018 19 Sponsor

New Gillingham FC Home Kit 2018-19 Medway Council | 125th Anniversary Black & White Shirt

This is the new Gillingham FC kit 2018/19, Gillingham’s new home strip for the upcoming League One season. The shirt will have a new sponsor in the form of Medway Council, with the deal apparently “not a financial one” and with “no burden on the tax payer”

The new home kit was unveiled at the club’s end of the season awards at Prestfield. Other kit designs, including their special 125th anniversary black and white jersey with a collar (the club was founded in 1893), were also revealed.

The Gills finished 17th in League One in 2017/18 and finished their campaign with a 5-2 win over Plymouth Argyle Continue reading