Category Archives: English Premier League

0161 Design on new Man City shirt

New Manchester City Jersey 2024-2025 | Puma MCFC Home Kit 24-25 with 0161 Detailing

This is the new Man City kit 2024/25, Manchester City FC’s new home uniform for the upcoming Premier League. The new MCFC strip has been made by Puma and was officially unveiled on May 16, 2024 by the club.

The shirt is predominantly sky blue, as you’d expect from City, but the main eye-catching part is the 0161 detailing on the jersey. (calling code for Manchester). It is incorporated in the neck and on the sleeves. Predominantly white shorts and darker socks complete the look of City’s new 2024/25 home kit.

Etihad remain on the front as primary jersey sponsors with OKX on the sleeve.

City can win the 2023/24 Premier League if they beat West Ham this weekend. Continue reading

Closeup of new Arsenal top 24-25 (1)

New Arsenal Jersey 2024-2025 | Adidas Home Kit 24-25

This is the new Arsenal home shirt 2024/25, AFC’s new primary uniform for the upcoming Premier League season. The new jersey has been made by Adidas, and was officially launched on May 16, 2024 by the club.

The new Arsenal jersey features a predominantly red front and the cannon symbol (AFC are nicknamed the Gunners) with blue Adidas stripes down the shoulders. The Emirates logo (primary shirt sponsor) is in white, while the Visit Rwanda sleeve sponsor is in red. It will be paired with predominantly white shorts (with red shorts as an alternative) and red socks, as can be seen in the pics below.

Arsenal have had a fantastic 23/24 season, with the title race going down to the last day of the season, where the Gunners will be facing Everton and defending champions Man City (2 points ahead of AFC) will be squaring off against West Ham. Continue reading

Closeup of Brentford New Away Kit 22-24

Bournemouth 1-2 Brentford | First league win in blue away kit for the Bees!

Brentford’s 2-1 win over Bournemouth was a bit of a special one for the Bees- their first ever league triumph in the blue alternate shirt. It was also the last time Brentford were wearing the kit, which has served as an alternate uniform for both the 2022/23 and 2023/24 seasons.

For 2023/24, Brentford were winless in six games with the blue kit (drawn 1, lost 5) until this last minute triumph against the Cherries over the weekend. Yoane Wissa scored in the 95th minute for the visitors as they edged this GW37 clash 2-1 at the Vitality Stadium. AFCB, like Brentford, are wearing Umbro in 23/24. Continue reading