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culloty82
14/11/2025, 9:25 PM
Are Sligo the first club to officially launch their 2026 jersey?

https://i.redd.it/tacom9h5191g1.jpeg

D24Saint
14/11/2025, 9:38 PM
Basic effort from Umbro that. Hate the collar aswell.

Buckett
14/11/2025, 9:40 PM
What does the star above the crest represent?

Longfordian
14/11/2025, 9:52 PM
Looks very Shelbourne-esque.

Nah Nah Nah Nah
14/11/2025, 10:08 PM
What does the star above the crest represent?

For Johnny Chadda. Ex president and all round good guy.

placid casual
15/11/2025, 8:17 AM
For Johnny Chadda. Ex president and all round good guy.
A star normally signifies winning 10 leagues, or European trophies and the like.
If it's for a much loved individual then that's a nice touch I guess.

Neish
15/11/2025, 4:39 PM
Harps are supposedly moving to a new kit supplier after being supplied by Joma for the last 7 or 8 years.

oriel
15/11/2025, 7:03 PM
For Johnny Chadda. Ex president and all round good guy.

Was he a poet also? Look no problem with his credentials and nice to remember but always thought a bit ridiculous the star over crest for this type of thing, when its commonly accepted (but not a rule) that it is generally for 10 league (top tier) titles +. Have it on the back of the top guys.

Also think retro Sligo kit of red and white stripes, red shorts and red socks far better, they had this when they won their first title or more modern times one in 1977. Classic strip, the all red top is far too similar to Pats or Shels.

sessylU
16/11/2025, 12:23 PM
Personally, I think clubs should only put a star on once they can say that they've had ten Johnny Chaddas.

If you haven't had ten Johnny Chaddas, I think it looks a bit silly and cheapens the whole thing.

It undermines how difficult it is for a club to put together a dynasty, to dominate Johnny Chaddas each year and secure multiple Johnny Chaddas.

EatYerGreens
17/11/2025, 2:15 PM
Basic effort from Umbro that. Hate the collar aswell.

Agree. Not sure why LOI clubs continue using the big international firms like Adidas and Umbro. They'll never give Irish clubs much priority, tailorisation or range. O'Neills seems to be the way to go these days.

Also - as someone with a soft spot for Sligo, I think it's wrong when they play in all red. I mean - they're literally called 'The BIT o' Red' !? Not the all reds.

EatYerGreens
17/11/2025, 2:18 PM
For Johnny Chadda. Ex president and all round good guy.

How does it represent him? Especially if hardly anyone knows or realises.

The way that clubs chuck around things like stars these days just makes the whole thing daft IMO.

EatYerGreens
17/11/2025, 2:18 PM
Harps are supposedly moving to a new kit supplier after being supplied by Joma for the last 7 or 8 years.

More importantly - Will a star be included on the shirt?

EatYerGreens
17/11/2025, 2:21 PM
Personally, I think clubs should only put a star on once they can say that they've had ten Johnny Chaddas.

If you haven't had ten Johnny Chaddas, I think it looks a bit silly and cheapens the whole thing.

It undermines how difficult it is for a club to put together a dynasty, to dominate Johnny Chaddas each year and secure multiple Johnny Chaddas.

But there's only onnnnne John-ny Chada

Nah Nah Nah Nah
17/11/2025, 7:27 PM
How does it represent him? Especially if hardly anyone knows or realises.

The way that clubs chuck around things like stars these days just makes the whole thing daft IMO.

This poem he wrote. Played before home games. Our fans know what it means.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1FCZu6cmXf/?mibextid=wwXIfr

nigel-harps1954
17/11/2025, 7:55 PM
Agree. Not sure why LOI clubs continue using the big international firms like Adidas and Umbro. They'll never give Irish clubs much priority, tailorisation or range. O'Neills seems to be the way to go these days.

Also - as someone with a soft spot for Sligo, I think it's wrong when they play in all red. I mean - they're literally called 'The BIT o' Red' !? Not the all reds.

Clubs will go with whoever they get the best deal out of. How their kit looks is secondary really.

Neish
17/11/2025, 8:18 PM
Harps 2026 away kit, apparently we staying with Joma

https://finnharps.ie/2026-away-jersey-on-sale-now/

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G5-y-20WwAEFoWH?format=jpg

oriel
17/11/2025, 8:24 PM
This poem he wrote. Played before home games. Our fans know what it means.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1FCZu6cmXf/?mibextid=wwXIfr

He's a star !

EatYerGreens
17/11/2025, 9:15 PM
Clubs will go with whoever they get the best deal out of. How their kit looks is secondary really.

Not to the fans it isn't ! :eek:

The best deal will surely be a combination of revenue contribution per shirt sold, likely total sales, range of items available etc. I'd be surprised if Umbro could make the best pitch for all of those things combined - especially at a relatively small club like Sligo (?). You only have to look at what Bohs have been able to do with O'Neills. Absolutely no way they could do anyting like that at an Adidas or Umbro

EatYerGreens
17/11/2025, 9:19 PM
Harps 2026 away kit, apparently we staying with Joma

https://finnharps.ie/2026-away-jersey-on-sale-now/

I quite like that ! It's genuinely different

nigel-harps1954
17/11/2025, 10:12 PM
Not to the fans it isn't ! :eek:

The best deal will surely be a combination of revenue contribution per shirt sold, likely total sales, range of items available etc. I'd be surprised if Umbro could make the best pitch for all of those things combined - especially at a relatively small club like Sligo (?). You only have to look at what Bohs have been able to do with O'Neills. Absolutely no way they could do anyting like that at an Adidas or Umbro

The amount it's worth the club in gift of kit is far greater than what they'll sell, realistically. Especially when you have as many teams as LOI clubs are putting out now.

Kiki Balboa
18/11/2025, 10:34 AM
Lovely Crest from Waterford.

Shame its a circle badge, kind of ruins it for me.

culloty82
18/11/2025, 10:34 AM
New Waterford crest:

https://i.redd.it/d3a5z0nquw1g1.jpeg

2 Year Contract
18/11/2025, 10:44 AM
Pretty nice, a big improvement on the last one with it’s writing just left loose outside the actual badge

EatYerGreens
18/11/2025, 1:28 PM
That's a nice crest. Simple, clean, unique and links to the identity of the town. Definitely an 8.5 of 9 out of 10 from me :cool:

EatYerGreens
18/11/2025, 1:42 PM
The amount it's worth the club in gift of kit is far greater than what they'll sell, realistically. Especially when you have as many teams as LOI clubs are putting out now.

I think that's very flawed, on 2 grounds.

Firstly - are the likes of Adidas and Umbro the only people who gift kit to a club's teams ? Or do they not all do it? If it's the latter, then this provides no genuine advantage in using the big multinationals.

Secondly - this also works on the presumption that relatively few shirts will be sold. Which Bohs as an extreme example have shown doesn't have to be the case at all. Global shirt sales are a serious business now - with people buying shirts from clubs they know little or nothing about just because they like how they look. I have a load of jersies that I've bought over the years from random teams just because they were cool or quirky. There's a Welsh second-tier club who get less than 200 people at their average game who have made novelty shirts a real thing in recent years, selling way more than they otherwise would as a result. They also did a Boca Juniors-esque shirt 2 years ago (they have a similar kit normally) which sold a load in Argentina. Not bad flor a club who don't even have their own website, nevermind an online store ! They're LLantwit Major btw (see their current shirts here = Match Shirts (https://www.tor-sports.co.uk/llantwit-major-afc/match-shirts-1) )

You then also have a number of 'mystery shirt' companies who are always on the look out for interesting shirts they can buy a job lot of. A very basic club I used to play with in England got approx 300 of its shirts bought for one of these boxes one year and sold more that way than it probably has either before or since combined.

No Irish club apart from Bohs has even come cloe to understanding how much potential there is in football shirts these days. It's become a huge global business. And often the more unusal or obscure the club/shirt is, the better its appeal to collectors/buyers.

nigel-harps1954
18/11/2025, 9:01 PM
I think that's very flawed, on 2 grounds.

Firstly - are the likes of Adidas and Umbro the only people who gift kit to a club's teams ? Or do they not all do it? If it's the latter, then this provides no genuine advantage in using the big multinationals.

Secondly - this also works on the presumption that relatively few shirts will be sold. Which Bohs as an extreme example have shown doesn't have to be the case at all. Global shirt sales are a serious business now - with people buying shirts from clubs they know little or nothing about just because they like how they look. I have a load of jersies that I've bought over the years from random teams just because they were cool or quirky. There's a Welsh second-tier club who get less than 200 people at their average game who have made novelty shirts a real thing in recent years, selling way more than they otherwise would as a result. They also did a Boca Juniors-esque shirt 2 years ago (they have a similar kit normally) which sold a load in Argentina. Not bad flor a club who don't even have their own website, nevermind an online store ! They're LLantwit Major btw (see their current shirts here = Match Shirts (https://www.tor-sports.co.uk/llantwit-major-afc/match-shirts-1) )

You then also have a number of 'mystery shirt' companies who are always on the look out for interesting shirts they can buy a job lot of. A very basic club I used to play with in England got approx 300 of its shirts bought for one of these boxes one year and sold more that way than it probably has either before or since combined.

No Irish club apart from Bohs has even come cloe to understanding how much potential there is in football shirts these days. It's become a huge global business. And often the more unusal or obscure the club/shirt is, the better its appeal to collectors/buyers.

I'm not sure you're understanding the term 'gift of kit' here.

Instead of an Irish club brokering a deal worth €X per year to the club, they generally get €X amount of gear from the suppliers. Hence 'gift of kit'.

It costs enormous amounts of money to kit out all the various underage mens, womens, and senior sides for all the LOI clubs each season. If you take an average of 25 players per squad, at a club like Finn Harps, before you even get to academy teams that aren't in the national league structures, you've got 14's, 15's, 17's, 20's and senior mens, and 17's and senior/20's womens, plus 4 or 5 coaching staff at each group. Over 200 people to kit out with training gear, kit bags, jerseys, match day tracksuits, etc. Any deal worth €20-30k per year in kit can't be sniffed at.

So, in short, you go with the supplier who can offer you the most gift of kit per year.

EatYerGreens
19/11/2025, 12:56 AM
I'm not sure you're understanding the term 'gift of kit' here.

Instead of an Irish club brokering a deal worth €X per year to the club, they generally get €X amount of gear from the suppliers. Hence 'gift of kit'.

It costs enormous amounts of money to kit out all the various underage mens, womens, and senior sides for all the LOI clubs each season. If you take an average of 25 players per squad, at a club like Finn Harps, before you even get to academy teams that aren't in the national league structures, you've got 14's, 15's, 17's, 20's and senior mens, and 17's and senior/20's womens, plus 4 or 5 coaching staff at each group. Over 200 people to kit out with training gear, kit bags, jerseys, match day tracksuits, etc. Any deal worth €20-30k per year in kit can't be sniffed at.

So, in short, you go with the supplier who can offer you the most gift of kit per year.

Where is the evidence that the big multinational suppliers offer a lot more 'gift of kit' to Irish clubs than smaller international or Irish brands do though ? Surely the fact that so many clubs have gone with O'Neills would suggest otherwise? And if it's all aboiut blagging freebies - then why have Cork gone with their own brand instead?

There is also an obvious ceiling to how much gifted kit clubs actually need anyway. They only have so many teams to kit out.

Imagine if Bohs had sat down a few years ago and said to themselves " Screw O'Neills lads - BigBalls PLC is offering us €5,000 more in free stuff if we do the kit deal with them!". At least it would have saved the world from the sight of so many different Bohs shirts anyway (and reduced their revenue by about €2m) :D #PennyWisePoundFoolish

WoodquayBoy
19/11/2025, 1:58 PM
Harps 2026 away kit, apparently we staying with Joma

https://finnharps.ie/2026-away-jersey-on-sale-now/

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G5-y-20WwAEFoWH?format=jpg

For a minute there I thought Kildare County were making a comeback - jersey even has a K splashed right on the front of it!

sbgawa
19/11/2025, 2:17 PM
Harps 2026 away kit, apparently we staying with Joma

https://finnharps.ie/2026-away-jersey-on-sale-now/

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G5-y-20WwAEFoWH?format=jpg


Thats really nice and it helps that the sponsors logo is actually pretty well designed as well

nigel-harps1954
19/11/2025, 10:56 PM
Where is the evidence that the big multinational suppliers offer a lot more 'gift of kit' to Irish clubs than smaller international or Irish brands do though ? Surely the fact that so many clubs have gone with O'Neills would suggest otherwise? And if it's all aboiut blagging freebies - then why have Cork gone with their own brand instead?

There is also an obvious ceiling to how much gifted kit clubs actually need anyway. They only have so many teams to kit out.

Imagine if Bohs had sat down a few years ago and said to themselves " Screw O'Neills lads - BigBalls PLC is offering us €5,000 more in free stuff if we do the kit deal with them!". At least it would have saved the world from the sight of so many different Bohs shirts anyway (and reduced their revenue by about €2m) :D #PennyWisePoundFoolish

That's your view on it, and that's fine. I'm not going to argue one way or the other with any evidence, as I don't have any, other than discussions in the Finn Park clubhouse with people involved in the process.

sbgawa
19/11/2025, 11:22 PM
That's your view on it, and that's fine. I'm not going to argue one way or the other with any evidence, as I don't have any, other than discussions in the Finn Park clubhouse with people involved in the process.

Rumour doing the rounds bohs are planning on withdrawing from the league and concentearing full time on dwveloping a complete range of fashion wear and supportinv the shinnera effort to establiah a prolatarian sociefy . The football has become a distraction from the main business.

culloty82
20/11/2025, 2:03 PM
Shelbourne:

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54935103502_d84cd0f718_c.jpg

Martinho II
20/11/2025, 5:13 PM
Shelbourne:

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54935103502_d84cd0f718_c.jpg

Is it me or is this a twin of the new Sligo Rovers home jersey?

total hoofball
20/11/2025, 6:25 PM
Is it me or is this a twin of the new Sligo Rovers home jersey?
Shels' commemorative shirt of the 2025 Sligo Rovers home shirt?

I like the resurgence of collars on football shirts but otherwise it's a safe uneventful shirt that reverses the more vibrant Shels home shirts seen between 2021-25 and is impacted by the Chadwicks logo that doesn't suit red but I would have thought one of the basic rules of football shirt designs is to avoid any new shirt that is a Doppelgänger of another clubs' shirt in your league from the previous season so I would blame both O'Neills and Shels for going ahead with this 2025 Sligo Rovers inspired design

The away one looks lovely

D24Saint
20/11/2025, 8:30 PM
Shelbourne:

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54935103502_d84cd0f718_c.jpg

Id be a fan of the collar.

Dalymountrower
20/11/2025, 9:55 PM
Rumour doing the rounds bohs are planning on withdrawing from the league and concentearing full time on dwveloping a complete range of fashion wear and supportinv the shinnera effort to establiah a prolatarian sociefy . The football has become a distraction from the main business.

You are dwveloping some fixation there, maybe you should concentear on a political career and establish a new party to run the shinnera out of town.

Dalymountrower
20/11/2025, 9:55 PM
Sorry, establia , I should have said.

oriel
21/11/2025, 12:04 PM
Is it me or is this a twin of the new Sligo Rovers home jersey?

Said that on prev post, Sligo just a clone of Shels top, and possibly Pats too at times, missed a trick in my book when Sligo changed from the classic 'Red Star Belgrade' kit they had def in 1977 league title and well up to late 80's, red / white stripes, red shorts, red socks.

FH also looked much better in Blue and White thick stripes v all blue, but again only my opinion.

thebronze14
21/11/2025, 1:08 PM
Hated our Striped home jersey. Loved last years home one

EatYerGreens
21/11/2025, 3:42 PM
Said that on prev post, Sligo just a clone of Shels top, and possibly Pats too at times, missed a trick in my book when Sligo changed from the classic 'Red Star Belgrade' kit they had def in 1977 league title and well up to late 80's, red / white stripes, red shorts, red socks.

FH also looked much better in Blue and White thick stripes v all blue, but again only my opinion.

Harps traditional kit is all blue shirt though (with white trimmings, obvs). A club adding or removing stripes from their kit is essentially altering their team colours. As stated previoiusly - Sligo are supoosed to be just in a 'bit of red'.

Nesta99
21/11/2025, 3:54 PM
Thats really nice and it helps that the sponsors logo is actually pretty well designed as well

Its a bit Trump, slogan and design.

Mr A
24/11/2025, 4:51 PM
Harps traditional kit is all blue shirt though (with white trimmings, obvs). A club adding or removing stripes from their kit is essentially altering their team colours. As stated previoiusly - Sligo are supoosed to be just in a 'bit of red'.

We've varied quite a lot down the years- originally all white, went towards more blue but still with occasional throwbacks that are more white. The year I started going we wore white at home and blue away- but even at that sometimes swapped those around.

It the 70s we wore cast off West Brom shirts for 2 full seasons!

EatYerGreens
24/11/2025, 5:26 PM
It the 70s we wore cast off West Brom shirts for 2 full seasons!

Were they particularly baggy ?

redobit
24/11/2025, 6:40 PM
Said that on prev post, Sligo just a clone of Shels top, and possibly Pats too at times, missed a trick in my book when Sligo changed from the classic 'Red Star Belgrade' kit they had def in 1977 league title and well up to late 80's, red / white stripes, red shorts, red socks.

FH also looked much better in Blue and White thick stripes v all blue, but again only my opinion.

We have the interesting tradition of having various patterns on our home jersey. Our first jersey was stripes but solid red used at the beginning too.
So we have had it all ... solid, stripes, pin stripes, broad stripes, hoops, quarters, raglan style, etc.

For that reason we've had some absolute beauties and gives us licence to throw in a more 'out there' design from time to time. Something I think the club should do more off.

EatYerGreens
25/11/2025, 2:39 AM
We have the interesting tradition of having various patterns on our home jersey. Our first jersey was stripes but solid red used at the beginning too.
So we have had it all ... solid, stripes, pin stripes, broad stripes, hoops, quarters, raglan style, etc.

For that reason we've had some absolute beauties and gives us licence to throw in a more 'out there' design from time to time. Something I think the club should do more off.

Yee's must be due chequers soon enough - like Croatia or Drogheda.

Neish
25/11/2025, 1:33 PM
Were they particularly baggy ?

no but the trousers were, it was Madness

2 Year Contract
26/11/2025, 1:27 PM
Drogheda new kits: https://x.com/loipdnews/status/1993655797142917152?s=46

All really nice, particularly the home one

EatYerGreens
26/11/2025, 2:36 PM
Drogheda new kits: https://x.com/loipdnews/status/1993655797142917152?s=46

All really nice, particularly the home one

The blue one looks like a Rangers-Portsmouth mash up.