Weymouth FC 11/12 Macron Football Kits

Weymouth fc 11-12 macron football kits

These are the new Weymouth FC 11/12 home and away football kits made by Macron. The club announce that MJM Sports of Bideford, Devon have been appointed as the Official Technical Sportswear Supplier to Weymouth Football Club for the 2011-2014 seasons.

MJM sports will be supplying high quality kit from the range manufactured by leading Italian brand, Macron. The contract will be for the next 3 seasons and was agreed during meeting with the chairman at the time Mr George Rolls.

Sign in or create an account to earn points for voting, keep track of your reviews, edit them, and more.

Terry Schofield managing Director said' I am delight to have secured this contract to supply one of the West Countries biggest Clubs, I feel we will bring plenty to the marketing arm of the club and I am looking forward to a long and successful future with Weymouth FC' he continued 'After a long and difficult period I wish the club continued success for the forthcoming seasons'

MJM Sports will be assisting the club with the sales and marketing of the replica kits and leisure wear by setting up an online shop for the convenience of supporters of Weymouth FC.

Details of the new online shop will be announced soon, where supporters will be able to purchase during May the new shirts at a special launch price of £20 juniors and £25 adults.

Weymouth fc 11-12 macron home football kit

Weymouth fc 11-12 macron away football kit

 

Write comments...
You are a guest ( Sign Up ? )
or post as a guest
Loading comment... The comment will be refreshed after 00:00.
  • This commment is unpublished.
    MartinLeRoy · 13 years ago
    Didn't Weymouth go bust??
  • This commment is unpublished.
    Guest · 15 years ago
    Amen to that-your assessment is right on the money MW on all counts; I liked it when each of the 3 had their own supplier-Pana in Adidas, OSFP in Umbro and AEK in Nike-that reminds me of when all 3 were in the Champions League at the same time many moons ago. Good times...
  • This commment is unpublished.
    MW FROM WIDEOPEN · 15 years ago
    Theres a new version of this in the designfootball gallery with hooped socks, and the Aspis sponsor. I think Zorans Version is class, but I think that Umbro suits the legend better and having a different shirt supplier for each of the big Athens area clubs is better than having the same for two or three.
  • This commment is unpublished.
    Mr Dynamite · 15 years ago
    Ah-an honest oversight; don't let my pendantry get to you. I get so excitable about these sorts of things as you can tell.

    As for the crests, I agree I like them nice and big myself because unfortunately they are increasingly relegated by the sponsor logos etc. The away kit, I believe would be very novel to have red shorts with a white shirt (if I am understanding what you mean) and I quite like the idea of hooped socks-I always have for some reason. Anyway, I bet you could make it happen and execute it perfectly. :smile:
  • This commment is unpublished.
    MW FROM WIDEOPEN · 15 years ago
    Sorry about the sponsor, must have got it wrong. theres a version of this in the designfootball gallery as well, with slightly smaller crests (but still nice and big - I like big crests), and Hooped socks. Ill just change the sponsor - I wanted a nice Greek sponsor on the shirt. My bad. Ill have a white away kit - the socks will be the same, and the shorts will be reversed colours for when they need to change, I usually think and get an image of what a shirt should look like in my mind, then put it on canvas as it were. I have no idea what the white change should look like.

    Cheers for the comments
  • This commment is unpublished.
    Mr Dynamite · 15 years ago
    This is not a bad effort although the sponsor has me wondering-the letters are in cyrillic and probably would seem a better fit on a Red Star Belgrade shirt; Olympiakos has never had that sponsor, they went from Diana shoes in the early 1990s to MasterCard in the mid 1990s and then Aspis Bank to Siemens and finally Vodafone. That has me scratching my head-although it could be design thing and I am reading into things too much.

    That aside, the shirt is also very reminiscent of one they had back in 1992-1994 I believe but nevertheless it is infinitely better than that eyesore Puma are offering.

    In all, a nice one and apologies for being pedantic; I am a mad Olympiakos supporter.:cool: