Braille Kit Release: Bristol Rovers Makes Historic Football Fashion Statement

2023-08-04 14:30:53

Bristol Rovers, English 3rd division club, announced the release of their away kit this Friday. A unique tunic in the history of football since it will be in readable Braille. The English club had to deal with a stock shortage following three hours. The team led by Joey Barton will tackle their new kit this Saturday in Portsmouth.

Originality and elegance. Bristol Rovers has just unveiled a surprising jersey. Indeed, the away shirt of the English 3rd division team will be in readable Braille, a first in history. The Braille message reads “Football brings us all together”.

The club announced it via published video on social networks. In this video of the kit’s launch, we can find Gas Ian Holloway, former player and manager of Bristol, using the motto written under the jersey. This jersey should be worn this Saturday at Fratton Park on the Portsmouth pitch by the team led by Joey Barton, former midfielder for Olympique de Marseille. The Pirates had already been talked regarding at the start of the year. Affected by bone cancer, Nick Anderton had seen all his teammates shave their heads to support him.

Out of stock in record time

Quickly, this jersey made the buzz across the Channel and the outfit (the one in braille version, limited edition) was, following 3:30 am, out of stock on the club’s official website. The club then issued a statement announcing the additional order of new shirts.

Bristol Rovers, who finished 17th in the English 3rd division last year, have never played in the Premier League in their history.

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