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Published on: 25th May, 2009 | Comments(1)
Millwall debuted their new 2009-10 home shirt during Sunday’s 3-2 playoff defeat with Scunthorpe.
The Lions will be hoping that their new football shirt brings them better luck next season as they bid to earn promotion to the English Championship.
The new Millwall home shirt is in their traditional blue colours. There is a white band running down the right sleeve and a white band running down the top left of the shirt.
The right half of the collar is also white. The club badge is on the left of the shirt. The kit is manufactured by Bukta, who have their logo on the right of the shirt in white.
The new Millwall football kit is available to buy online via the official club website, although currently only limited stocks are available.
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After a disappointing first season from the kit designers at Bukta, Millwalls 2008/09 home and away shirts finally looked as though the club had been able get a new kit for the team without buying a job lot from a developing country sweatshop on ebay.
However, I have to say that the new 2009/10 home shirt is a little bit of a disappointment. Whilst the fabric used is of the same quality as the old shirt, the added features are lacking. I don’t like the two-tone collar, although it looks better on the front than it does the back. Also, The club’s famous “We Fear No Foe” slogan is only put on the shirt in transfer rathering than being sewn in like the old one.
Now, I know that your thinking I maybe being slightly picky but that is what you get when a club rushes getting a shirt out just to make some money off the back of a play-off final appearence. I’m all for clubs doing that but when you are a club that has notoriously bad history when it comes to new kits, you would have thought the would have put quality before a quick buck