Fans Think Stevenage FC Kits Make Their Players Look Like Massive Whoppers
Posted Wednesday, July 03, 2019 by thesportbible.com
League Two side Stevenage FC have released their new kits for the 2019/20 season but they haven't gone down well on social media, mainly because of their sponsor.
It's that time of year when football fans get excited to see what their new kits will bring, and Stevenage FC fans might be a little disappointed after their Burger King sponsored kits were released.
The home and away kits for the 2019/20 League Two campaign were revealed on Twitter but fans weren't as impressed as the social media team would have been hoping, it doesn't help that the away kit looks like ketchup and mustard has been spilt on it:
🚨 NEW KITS REVEALED! 🚨 Pre-Order your 2019/20 Home & Away Shirt NOW! 😍 👇 #WeAreStevenage
— Stevenage FC 🔴⚪ (@StevenageFC) July 2, 2019
FIFA 20 starter kit sorted pic.twitter.com/QoTnEXQyTK
— Matt Craig (@MattHDGamer) July 2, 2019
Burger King as a sponsor and it looks like someone’s thrown mustard and ketchup all over the away kit. pic.twitter.com/sL452TwpQ5
— Jack Scarfe (@jackscarfe) July 2, 2019
Welcome to good burger, home of the good burger, can I take your order?
— Peter Hanson (@Green_P4) July 2, 2019
Grim kit from a McDonald’s fan
— James (@JBur03) July 2, 2019
— Adam (@aka_aa_k) July 2, 2019
In fairness to Stevenage they might not be the worst kits we've seen recently. Manchester United's away kit for next season was leaked recently and it's not pretty.
The Red Devils will be wearing a weird snakeskin number when they're in their change from their usual red next season.
On the opposite end of the scale both Real Madrid and Inter have smashed their recent away kits and Arsenal's first home kit by Adidas is also beautiful.
What's your favourite kit drop so far this summer?
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