Belfast Telegraph

Linfield’s kit manufactur­er won’t promote controvers­ial shirt

- BY STAFF REPORTER

KIT manufactur­er Umbro has said it will not promote Linfield’s new away strip following controvers­y over the colour scheme.

The Irish League club released the new purple kit, featuring a diagonal orange stripe, last week, prompting claims that it resembles the colours of the UVF.

Linfield said that any comparison was “totally coincident­al and entirely unintentio­nal”.

Chairman Roy Mcgivern dismissed Alliance MP Stephen Farry’s call for a rethink, saying his interventi­on was “truly staggering”.

Now the sportswear company that supplied the kit has apologised unreserved­ly for any offence caused.

Umbro said: “At Umbro we believe in the unifying and democratic power of football.

“This is why we are opposed to all forms of discrimina­tion, discrimina­tory behaviour and violence.

“Kit designs are a collaborat­ive process and this kit was based purely on guidance from the club. We apologise unreserved­ly for any offence.

“Furthermor­e there will be no promotion of this product on any Umbro channels.”

The kit was met with criticism on social media, with some drawing comparison­s between the colours used and those of a 1912 UVF flag.

Linfield have rejected any suggestion­s the colour choice was made to resemble anything outside the club.

“The design has met with approval from large numbers of supporters, but unfortunat­ely and sadly there have been certain suggestion­s from a small number from outside the club which this club cannot ignore,” it said.

“For the avoidance of all doubt, the design is of a football kit for a football club and any similarity, likeness (or) resemblanc­e with any other design used by any other entity is totally coincident­al and entirely unintentio­nal.

“Any allegation or inference to the contrary is robustly and vigorously rejected by this club, which prides itself on being inclusive, open to all and representa­tive of all.

“Linfield FC is totally opposed to all forms of bigotry, prejudice, violence and discrimina­tion.”

Among those drawing comparison­s between the new kit and the UVF flag was former Liverpool and England striker Stan Collymore.

Posting the kit alongside a UVF flag, Collymore wrote: “Nice new kit @Officialbl­ues What’s the 3rd kit?”

Collymore’s Tweet received over 100 retweets and 600 likes before it was removed.

 ??  ?? Controvers­y: the new Linfield kit
Controvers­y: the new Linfield kit

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