Steven Gerrard was forced to cover up a hole in his kit as he endured his first day at Murray Park.
Eagle eyed fans noticed the hole in the left sleeve of his Hummel top as he posed for a picture with his backroom staff at the run-down training ground.
Later in the day Gerrard was forced into an awkward pose to cover up the hole.
No matter matter how they try and dress this lot up they still look tatty in their Newcastle Utd style gear. Apart from the obvious I’ve no idea who the other 4 are, that according to the deluded, are gonna shake up the league. We’re here, ready & waiting! pic.twitter.com/WpIDhCSygd
— matt mcglone (@MattMcGlone9) June 14, 2018
New Hummel tops with holes in the sleeves…is this their premium range? pic.twitter.com/JblzuYKlj0
— Celtic Football Club 1888 ???????????????????????????????????? (@WaIfrid_1887) June 15, 2018
????? Steven Gerrard “I’m really looking forward to tomorrow now and for the players to come in and to start the hard work.”
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???? WATCH: https://t.co/nSsYJIJMYt pic.twitter.com/Njm9wSDM5W— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) June 14, 2018
Sevco have signed up a three year deal with Hummel but have still to reveal any details of what sort of kit they will be wearing when the season kicks off next month.
Social media has been rife with reasons for the delay with the club likely to miss out on a windfall with the kit not available until after the school summer holidays.
Fake kits have been selling well in holiday resorts such as Turkey where local vendors have been raking it in from the gullible by selling orange and union jack themed shirts.