Greenock Morton 2021-22 Home and Third Kits

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Greenock Morton have revealed their new Home and Third strips for the 2021/22 season, the club’s first campaign under community ownership.

The club has launched a new home shirt with the traditional blue and white hoops, but with a couple of very special touches.

As a tribute to the centenary of the club’s Scottish Cup win, and to mark the beginning of a new era for the club, the new retro home shirt has been sponsored by McGill’s but will have no sponsor logos on the front or back.

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The sponsorless element of the home shirt is two-fold. Without a sponsor, the shirt has a truly retro feel to it as a tribute to the centenary 1922 Scottish Cup winning strip.

Having the shirt without any sponsor logos on the front or back also marks the beginning of a new era for the club under community ownership. As a tribute to the fan ownership element, the shirt focusses on the club and its history ensuring this unique strip belongs to the fans.

A new white third kit has also been announced which will have the McGill’s logo front and centre in a striking yellow stripe.

Last year’s navy third kit will now become the club’s away kit for the coming season, and will also showcase the logos of McGill’s, Blairs, Saveheat and Arc Fleet Services.

The two new strips have been designed by Morton fan Gavin MacIntosh. Gavin’s strip concepts have caught the eye across social media over the last 18 months and now two of his designs are to become a reality.

 

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r
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******* ****e likes mines had cum all over it when it came th
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  • raff 1 year ago
    naw, **** you, it wis me that spaffed aw over yer top ya guffy
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