This is the new Standard de Liege kit 2020/21, Belgian club Standard de Liege’s new home jersey for the upcoming First Division A season. Made by New Balance, the new RSCL 2020/21 home shirt was officially unveiled on 17 June, 2020. Continue reading
This is the new Standard de Liege kit 2020/21, Belgian club Standard de Liege’s new home jersey for the upcoming First Division A season. Made by New Balance, the new RSCL 2020/21 home shirt was officially unveiled on 17 June, 2020. Continue reading
Liverpool have agreed a deal with new kit partners Nike that will see the two parties defer their contract till the official beginning of the 2020/21 season. LFC’s current deal with New Balance ends on May 31, 2020 and their new one with Nike was originally due to begin on June 1, 2020.
Will Liverpool lift their first Premier League title in a Nike kit?
No, the deferment of the Nike agreement (in return for undisclosed financial compensation) ensures that if the Premier League season resumes or the Reds are crowned champions, they’ll do so in a New Balance jersey. LFC have thus chosen to meet their ethical obligations by deferring the deal.
New Balance took Liverpool to court a few months ago in order to ensure the Reds didn’t swap them for Nike, but lost the battle as the judgement went in favour of the Reds.
These are the new Leyton Orient shirts 2020/21, LOFC’s new home, away and third jerseys for the upcoming League Two season. Made by New Balance, the new Orient kits were officially unveiled on May 14, 2020.
In a rather unique deal, the shirt sponsorship has been bought by Harry Kane and the England captain in turn has donated the space to three charities- Haven House on the away jersey, Mind on the third kit, and Frontline Heroes on the home top. Kane had a loan stint at Orient in his younger days and scored his first professional goal in English football while playing for the O’s. The deal has been approved by the FA, Premier League and EFL.
10% of sales of every shirt will be passed on to the respective charity on the front of the jersey.
Moore Kingston Smith appear on the reverse of all three 2020/21 Orient kits, as can be seen in the pics below (rebranding after Kingston Smith joined the Moore Stephens International network). Continue reading