Rangers fans have been left furious over the unveiling of the new away kit, which has been labeled as one of the worst in years. The Umbro-branded kit, manufactured by Castore as part of a licensing agreement, has been criticized for its lack of imagination and its failure to pay tribute to the famous Rangers FC signage above the front door at Ibrox. The backlash has sparked questions about the deal Gers signed with Castore, which runs to 2030 after a seven-year extension was agreed back in 2023. The Rangers Fan Advisory board has promised to quiz Gers chiefs at their next sit down, responding to a raging supporter on X. The board said: 'Yes we will raise with the club at our next meeting.' The new away kit is set to be sported by Danny Rohl's side on the road next term, but it seems that the fans are not happy with the design. One fan wrote: 'Worst away kit in years, absolutely no imagination.' Another said: 'This shows how out of touch you are with the fans, disgraceful effort.' A third fan added: 'They couldn't make it more boring if they tried. The fact they think a wee blue shape is 'inspiration from ibrox' is laughable.' The controversy has sparked a heated debate among Rangers fans, with many taking to social media to express their outrage. The club's decision to unveil the new kit has been met with widespread criticism, with many fans feeling that it does not represent the values and traditions of the club. The Rangers Fan Advisory board has promised to take the concerns of the fans seriously and to work with the club to find a solution. The board has also promised to keep the fans informed about any developments and to provide regular updates on the situation.
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Rangers Fans Raise Away Kit Concerns with Ibrox Chiefs
Rangers fans express outrage over the new away kit, prompting the Rangers Fan Advisory board to raise concerns with the club.
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