2023/24 |
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+ Armband worn for victims of Israel/Palestine conflict (vs Needham Market) & death of Sir Bobby Charlton (vs Chesterfield); r Armband worn for Remembrance Day; m Monographic shorts
Co-chairs: Julie-Anne & Matthew Uggla
Manager: Mikey Morton; Neal Ardley; Adam Hinshelwood Top scorer: Dipo Akinyemi (15) Clubman of the Year: Ryan Fallowfield |
Vanarama National League: 20/24
Emirates FA Cup: R2 Isuzu FA Trophy: R3 |
Badges and sponsors
Club crest
Primary kit |
Puma
Manufacturer Year 3/3 |
Titan Wealth
Shirt Year 1/2 |
Easy Telecommunicat.
Rear of shirt Until 14 Sep |
Dutch Barn Orchard
Rear of shirt Year 1/2 |
Potions Cauldron
Sleeve Year 1/1 |
Vanarama
League |
The kits
Primary kit
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Template: Bespoke design
Club badge & all sponsors: Printed. The kit was again designed by Christopher Payne, designer of the centenary kits. The interlocking Y pattern suggests that inspiration was drawn from Viking chainmail, subtly linking it to the change kit. Dutch Barn Orchard Vodka replaced Easy Telecommunications as rear of shirt sponsor and appeared on a patch in the home game against Southend. Later signings wore printed versions.
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Change kit
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Template: Bespoke design
Club badge & all sponsors: Printed. The Viking pattern connects this kit to Jorvik, a welcome and overdue reference to the city's rich history. The Dutch Barn Orchard Vodka logo was again worn as a patch, starting from the away game at Oldham. Delivery problems meant that an older pair of white shorts with a colour badge were needed until 16th December, after which this season's monochrome shorts were worn.
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Alternate kit
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Template: Bespoke design
Club badge & all sponsors: Printed. A subtle, dark rose design adorns this jersey, which didn't appear until November. By this time an alternate kit was no longer needed as City had already worn the white change kit at Dorking and at Woking. This kit was also the first to have white shorts with the monochrome badge. The Dutch Barn Orchard Vodka logo was printed.
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