Category Archives: SPFL/Scottish Premiership

Umbro New Hearts Strip 11/12 Away Blue

Here is a first look at the new Hearts strip 11/12 ( 2011/2012) that Heart of Midlothian will wear in their away games during the 11/12 Scottish Premier League season.

Hearts unveiled their new away kit 11/12 on May 12, 2011, but photos of the same had been revealed a day earlier by STV. The new Hearts away strip 11/12 features Wonga.com as the kit sponsors after the end of the deal with Ukio Bankas. Umbro are the manufacturers of the Hearts away kit. Here are the details of Heart of Midlothian FC’s kit sponsorship deal with Wonga, if you’ve not read it already.

The new Hearts away top 2011/2012 features two different blue vertical stripes with pink piping. The Wonga logo in pink in the middle of the top is what is being seen as a big let down by Hearts fans. The shorts in the away strip are blue too, as can be seen in the photo below. Continue reading

New Rangers Strip 11-12 Home Umbro

Click here to see the new Rangers 2012/2013 top

The new Rangers home strip 11/12 ( 2011/12) was officially released today ( April 18, 2011) by Glasgow Rangers FC and kit makers Umbro. The new Rangers strip features a classic v-necked white collar for the shirt and red and white detail on the shoulders.

Click here for the official Rangers away strip 11/12 and the new Rangers third kit 2011/2012

The Rangers home kit 2011/12 was modelled by Kirk Broadfoot and Kyle Hutton and will officially go on sale from May 12, 2011 onwards.

The blue Rangers top continues to have Tennent’s Lager as the sponsor. White shorts and black socks with red trim complete the new Rangers strip.

Adult short sleeved home tops will cost £44.99, while junior versions of the new home shirt will cost £34.99. Junior shirts will not contain the Tennent’s logo. A picture of the new Rangers infant home kit ( without the sponsor’s logo) is given below.

Here is a first look at the Rangers home kit 11/12.

Buy the new 11/12 Rangers home top today at reputed UK retailers JJB Sports. Continue reading