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New Kilmarnock Away Top 2015-2016- Killie FC Alternate Kit 15/16 Errea

This the new Kilmarnock away shirt 2015/16, Killie FC’s new change strip for the upcoming Scottish Premier League season. Made by Italian firm Errea, the new kit was officially unveiled on July 9, 2015.

The new away kit is predominantly black and orange, inspired by the colours of principal sponsor QTS, according to a release from the club. The goalkeeper strip is yellow. Continue reading

New MK Dons Kit 2015-16 Errea Milton Keynes Dons Home Away Third Shirts 2015-2016

These are the new MK Dons kits 15/16, newly promoted Championship club Milton Keynes Dons FC’s new home, away and third uniforms for the upcoming season. Made by Italian company Errea, the new MK Dons shirts were officially unveiled on July 2, 2015.

These are the club’s first Errea made strips after the latter inked a three season deal to replace Sondico as kit partners.

The club clinched one of the two automatic promotion spots from League One along with Bristol City. The other highlight of their 2014/15 campaign was their famous 4-0 win over Premier League giants Manchester United in the League Cup.

MK Dons have stuck to the same three colours that earned them promotion to the Championship in 2014/15- white (home), red (away) and yellow (third) Continue reading

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New Norwich Kit 15-16- Errea Norwich City Home Jersey 2015-2016

This is the new Norwich home kit 2015/16, Norwich City FC’s new home strip for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by Italian firm Errea, the new Canaries uniform was officially unveiled on July 1, 2015 to the public.

Norwich finished third in the 2014-15 Championship season, but beat Ipswich and Middlesbrough in their playoff ties to clinch the final promotion spot along with Bournemouth and Watford. They will be the only team in the 15/16 Premier League season to don Errea.

The Canaries have taken inspiration from their 1927 “half and half” home kit that was worn by the club for a total of twenty years. The shirt is therefore divided into two halves of yellow and green, with contrasting sleeves and a green collar. The strip is completed by green shorts and yellow socks. Sponsor integration however doesn’t look too flash, with the yellow square box containing AVIVA taking some part of the green half too, and this might end up being a sore point for several Norwich fans.

2015 also marks the 80th anniversary of Carrow Road, which opened in 1935 with a fixture against West Ham. Continue reading