Angry bears hit out at more Castore kit grief

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Anyone out and about in the west of Scotland over the last few days will have noticed Celtic away shirts are pretty difficult to avoid. 

The distinctive black top with bold white and green pinstripes can be bought from the Celtic Superstore, with other retail outlets at Braehead, East Kilbride, Coatbridge, Glasgow Airport and Livingston. 

JD Sports are well stocked up with the kits to bolster a slick online operation where the Adidas brand can call on years of experience of delivering stock.  

All sizes are available, with and without the sponsor with the kit launched a month in advance to allow supporters and suppliers to prepare for the early rush. 

At Ibrox they do things a little differently. In year three the lads behind Castore still seem to be riddled by quality and stock issues. 

Castore’s online customer experience isn’t the best with lengthy delivery times, expensive charges, the wrong items being delivered and returns virtually a No-No. 

A trip to the so-called Ibrox Megastore is likely to lead to bitter disappointment for anyone looking for anything beyond a home shirt in Medium, Large or Extra-Large. 

Alternatively loyal bears could head along to Sports Direct where they will find lots of stock with no issues over quality, letters dropping off or items being unrecognisable after their first spin in the washing machine. 

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