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Castore Sports show off their fifth Ibrox shirt of the season

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Last month the Ibrox Tribute Act were fined £285,000 for their role in a price fixing cartel which stuck an extra £5m on one of their Hummel shirts.

Two days later Castore Sports launched a brand new fourth kit in another venture to release funds from the bank accounts of loyal bears.

Tonight yet another kit will be on show against Dundee as the Castore lads cash in by warning fans about the dangers of Red32, the main shirt sponsor.

So far the Ibrox club have yet to publish their accounts for the year to 30 June 2022 which will include the Steven Gerrard and Nathan Patterson windfalls as well as income from nine European home matches and the commercial gold-mine of a European final.

On the negative side the Sports Direct settlement will also be included somewhere. Castore Sports kit is also available through Sports Direct with the SDI website launching a couple of this season’s Ibrox kits.

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  • Bill says:

    Maybe they’re going for “55” but this time with new strips before the end of the season.

  • Bob (original) says:

    Aye, more new strips than Share Issues now!

    sevco could also have chosen to put an “Everyone Anyone” logo on their strip tonight?

    On the other hand, a top with a “WATP!” logo would probably sell out in no time,

    …and be more honest. 🙁

  • John Copeland says:

    Look out for the new Christmas strip ! That will be a doozy . Then ,don’t miss the brand new Easter strip ,complete with free egg! Launching soon !

  • Seppington says:

    Mair strips than Spearmint Rhino…and every bit as tacky.

    God damn it they are scum….

  • Thomas M Daley says:

    Even a tacky strip in Rhino looks great. A tacky sevco strip is unmentionable.

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