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|New home kit celebrating 100 years at ] featuring the traditional red shirt, this time with a black chevron running through the club crest and sponsor logo. The kit also has white shorts with red stripes on the outside of each leg, and plain black socks. A new away kit is tobeunveiled. AIG will appear on the club's shirts for a final season.
|New home kit celebrating 100 years at ] featuring the traditional red shirt, this time with a black chevron running through the club crest and sponsor logo. The kit also has white shorts with red stripes on the outside of each leg, and plain black socks. The new black away kit is the same design as the home shirt but with a blue chevron, the kit has black shorts with a blue stripe. AIG will appear on the club's shirts for a final season, they will be replaced by the ] in 2010/2011.
The 2009–10 Premier League (known as the BarclaysPremier League for sponsorship reasons) will be the eighteenth season of the Premier League since its establishment in 1992. A total of 20 teams will contest the league, with Manchester United the defending champions. The season is scheduled to begin on 15 August 2009 and end on 9 May 2010. The fixture list was announced on 17 June.
Second year forgoing sponsorship payments to allow Acorns as charitable sponsor. New away kit unveiled on 24 May 2009 and inspired by the England national football team. White and gray halved with reverse pinstripes and navy accent, intended to pay tribute to the 67 Villa players that have appeared for their country while playing for the club. Last season's blue and black away kit becomes this season's third kit.
Home kit is new with more modern adidas template. Away is navy with blue hoops and neon yellow trim. Third is white with small black/gray hoops. Goalkeeper is navy with green.
French kit makers replaces Umbro. Home kit to celebrate 25th anniversary of UEFA Cup Winners Cup title of 1985. The home shirt is blue with white shorts. The goalkeeper kit is completely green.
Umbro remain kit maker for final season of their contract. New home shirt: amber with small black stripes and new away shirt- plain sky blue with dark blue collar.
British Umbro replaces French Le Coq Sportif as kit maker; Thomas Cook out as sponsor replaced by Abu Dhabi flag carrier airline. While light blue remains the traditional colour on the home kit, the new away kit is dark blue with yellow shoulder stripes. New third kit features a white shirt with red and navy right-to-left diagonal strip saluting the 1970s.
New home kit celebrating 100 years at Old Trafford featuring the traditional red shirt, this time with a black chevron running through the club crest and sponsor logo. The kit also has white shorts with red stripes on the outside of each leg, and plain black socks. The new black away kit is the same design as the home shirt but with a blue chevron, the kit has black shorts with a blue stripe. AIG will appear on the club's shirts for a final season, they will be replaced by the AON Corporation in 2010/2011.
Home kit to use new Puma template with a yellow trim on white shirts, navy shorts and white socks. Away all navy with yellow trim and third all yellow.
British company makes Premiership debut as the Latics' fourth kit maker in four years, replacing Champion, which replaced Umbro preceded by longtime sponsor JJB Sports, who will be replaced by online gambling site.
First year of new seven-figure kit sponsorship deal. Home kit will be the classic old gold shirts, black shorts and old gold socks, with the familiar and traditional all-white away strip.
This season is the last of a three-year domestic television rights deal agreed in 2006. Television rights continue to provide a large portion of Premier League clubs' revenue. However, on 19 June 2009, the Premier League annulled its contract with Ireland-based broadcaster Setanta Sports after the company failed to pay an instalment to the league with speculation mounting that the company would enter administration. As a result, Setanta's share was bought by American broadcasters ESPN, while Sky Sports continue to hold four of the six 23-live match packages.