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Supporters are torn after leaked images emerged of Newcastle United’s kits for
the 2024-25 campaign.
Adidas are set to take over as manufacturer from next season, with Toon chiefs
ending their agreement with Castore a year early. The German sports giants previously supplied
Football supporters with a nostalgic bent are looking for spectacular outfits
that pay homage to the “Entertainers period” under Kevin Keegan. Popular
designs from 1995 to 1997 included the recognizable grandad collar shirt.
Since Adidas and the Magpies parted ties more than ten years ago, Puma and
Castore have shared the title. Supporters’ frustrations with British brand
Castore’s poor quality and slow delivery times had gotten worse.
Adidas and Newcastle inked a £40 million “multi-year deal,” bringing in
additional funds for FFP/PSR. Fans are split, though, after pictures
purportedly revealing the June 7 release date of the shirt surfaced.
A home kit that users of the well-known social media account Gallowgate
Shots “consider to be 95 per cent accurate” was posted. Among the notable
modifications is the removal of the red numerals that have been used by the team
The back of the neck is likewise embroidered with Newcastle’s 1976–1983
badge. However, after the suggested home shirt went viral, opinions among
fans were far from unanimity.
Not good for a starter set. Simply looks like the last NTL one,” someone wrote
in a remark. “Not a single creative thought. It would have been preferable to
redo the grandfather collar one. As long as I own every shirt, I will continue to purchase it.
Some expressed approval of the look, describing the strip as “wonderful” and
making jokes like “take my money now.” The away shirt is akin to Newcastle
West End’s colors, which were first seen in 1995 and 2017, and the third jersey
was influenced by the most recent Saudi-inspired fashions.
ever since 2017 and throughout its existence.