Greenock Morton 2018/20 est1874 Home Kit

Greenock Morton 2018/20 est1874 Home Kit

Designed and chosen by their fans, the brand new Greenock Morton 2018-2020 home shirt has been revealed.

The hexagonal-fade jersey, which the team will wear from next term, was created by one club season card holder Gavin Macintosh and topped a public ballot conducted in conjunction with the Greenock Telegraph.

Chief executive Warren Hawke said: “Following a fantastic design competition and public vote, we see our new home kit come to full fruition when it goes on sale this weekend.

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“It was interesting monitoring the voting at each stage as fans chose Gavin’s unique design over a number of early favourites, such as the Argentina-style shirt and 1960s-inspired blue pin stripe classic, by a landslide.

“Supporter engagement was phenomenal, with around double the number of votes cast by comparison with our away kit competition, and that is hugely important to us as a football club.

“To offer fans the opportunity to both design and select the kit that the players will proudly wear on a matchday is an innovation that we are not only proud of but one we believe sees us stand out from the crowd.”

 

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    BenCAFC · 6 years ago
    It looks like it was designed to look like millions. embarrassing
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    G man · 6 years ago
    It's really not translated well from design visual to the finished product has it.
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    totheforest · 6 years ago
    Not a bad kit but the yellow sponsor name over powers the kit
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    Love St Boo Boo · 6 years ago
    Post apocalyptic wasteground you say... Guess you've never been to Greenock to see the mighty Ton (Morton) ?
    Think the photographer got lucky and turned up on a good day.
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    Tim Biscuit · 6 years ago
    Looks like some post apocalyptic wasteground behind them.