Sunderland Unveils New Home Shirt For 09/10 Season

sunderland new home shirt Sunderland Unveils New Home Shirt For 09/10 Season

Sunderland have unveiled their new home shirt for the 2009-10 season. Designed and manufactured by Umbro, the new shirt design is very similar to the current one. The biggest difference is the V-neck.

On closer look, there is an embossed Sunderland crest behind the Sunderland badge above the heart. The shirt will be available for sale beginning May 20 (and is currently available for pre-order from the club web site).

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2 Responses to Sunderland Unveils New Home Shirt For 09/10 Season

  1. Phil Smith says:

    We’ll wat can u do with red and white stripe’s of course its allways gunna look the same but i think they are getting better every year now and we are probaly one of the clubs out of the top four who sell the most every season. let’s see wat the scum’s is like next season in the championship hahaha wat a joke they are Ha Way the Lads FTM.

  2. jonesy says:

    The new shirt looks amazing I think. Ofcourse it’s going to look similar to the present one but there isn’t much you can change with red and white stripes
    and the same sponsor! love the crest behind the crest though FTM 4 LYF

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