Category Archives: English Football League Two

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New Accrington Stanley Kit 2015-16 ASFC Mitre Home Shirt 15-16

This is the new Accrington Stanley kit 2015/16, ASFC’s new home strip for the upcoming League Two season, made by Mitre. The club finished 17th in the 2014/15 League Two season, and had former Southampton striker James Beattie in charge of affairs for a short while before he left the club by mutual consent and was replaced by John Coleman.

The shirt features red and white stripes with red sleeves and is paired with red shorts and socks. StoreFirst remain sponsors, but their three year contract with the club runs out next year, and it remains to be seen whether they will continue their association with the club. Continue reading

New Dagenham and Redbridge Kit 15-16 Dag & Red Sondico Home Shirt 2015-17

This is the new Dagenham & Redbridge kit 2015-17, League Two club Dag & Red’s new home shirt for the 15/16 and 16/17 seasons. Unlike other clubs who launch uniforms for only one season, the Daggers have announced that this will serve as their principal kit for the next two seasons- a very refreshing change for football fans who are now used to forking £ every season owing to strip changes. Made by Sondico, the new Dag & Red home shirt was officially unveiled on July 3, 2015.

Stripes return to the new Dag and Red shirt for the first time since 2007, with blue shorts and socks completing the strip. Continue reading

New Morecambe Kit 2015-16 Morecambe FC Carbrini Shirts 15-16 Home Away Third

These are the new Morecambe shirts 2015/2016, League Two club Morecambe FC’s new home, away and third uniforms for the upcoming season. Morecambe finished 11th in League Two in 2014/15, eight points behind Plymouth Argyle, who took the last playoff spot.

Morecambe’s new 2015/16 jerseys have been made by Carbrini Sportswear (owned by JD Sports) and were revealed at the club’s annual Gala dinner. Sponsoring all three kits is another JD associated brand (King of Trainers). Carbrini also provide kits to newly promoted Bournemouth in the top flight.

The Shrimps’ new home shirt will be red and black stripes, evoking memories of the strip worn they got their long awaited promotion to the Conference in 1995. Continue reading