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Around this time of year, all of England’s football clubs begin to reveal what they will be wearing for the upcoming season. Fulham’s were finally released today via the club website.
An original strip reborn...
— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) July 11, 2018
#FFC #OriginalReborn ⚫️⚪️ pic.twitter.com/JKiVYwrPmt
The new home kits are an homage to the kits worn by the club in the late 1990s back when they were climbing up the ladder all the way towards the top flight of English football. While that era was almost a two decades ago, this is certainly a great outfit to kickstart a new generation that have brought Premier League football back to Craven Cottage.
Welcome to the Club, @Dafabet! #FFC #COYW pic.twitter.com/oDnQkR0ULw
— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) July 11, 2018
As for the shirt sponsor, this will not be the first time Dafabet has seen their logo printed on a football club’s shirt. The Asian online sports betting company have previously sponsored Burnley and Blackburn Rovers, and are the current shirt sponsors for Sunderland and Celtic.
As for the away kits, meh...
Presenting our new @adidasuk Away Kit for 2018/19...
— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) July 11, 2018
Ready to reignite in the @premierleague!
Get yours here ➡️ https://t.co/RlavMdy3hS#FFC #REIGNITE pic.twitter.com/MJBZYajU00
Personally though, I’m not one to be all bent out of shape about away kits unless they look too outrageous. Since that’s not the case, I’m ok with them.
So what are your thoughts on these new looks? Will you be among those hoping to get them first thing? Are you ok with another betting company being the club’s shirt sponsor after Grosvenor Casinos, Marathon Bet and Betfair being sponsors from seasons past? Give us your thoughts on the comments below.