Loch Ness FC reveal one of the BEST football kits ever seen, and that’s according to many fans as well as ourselves as it goes viral.
It’s the second time that they have got huge attention for their strips, as eight months ago, they unveiled a home and away shirt which has the mythical monster emblazoned over it.
Well in their new special edition kit ready for the Euros, they have gone one better and we really think they have exceeded themselves with their latest design, which you can see below…
AND HERE IT IS!
The 2021 SPECIAL EDITION KIT BY LNFC.
To celebrate @ScotlandNT qualifying for @EURO2020.
Preorder available from 10:00 on 07/03/2021
Just visit https://t.co/TxvHHCVFrY pic.twitter.com/Fuszx5SLo9
— Loch Ness Football Club (@LochNessFC) March 5, 2021
Fans will be able to purchase it for £44.99, and if you want to get your hands on this stunner, head over HERE.
Chairman of the North Caledonian League new boys has admitted that he thought the new strips’ appearance on national TV was a “wind-up” after it lead to orders flooding in from around the world
The Highland club featured on BBC Breakfast which then lead to them receiving more than 250 pre-orders from across the globe, and that quickly went over 1,000… and no doubt a lot more since.
Cheers @BBCMOTD
We’re still in the process of looking for a sponsor ? this should help ?
Tops available from https://t.co/pg3AJuv9Oo https://t.co/mT1hwrHrRy
— Loch Ness Football Club (@LochNessFC) July 8, 2020
Club chief Shane Carling, who founded the side with a friend more than 20 years ago, and has steered the club from the amateur ranks to the Juniors, expressed how shocked he was at the attention it got in a quick amount of time.
He explained everything about it, as mentioned in the Press and Journal: “It’s kicked off and it’s definitely something we didn’t expect to be honest,” Shane said.
“We’ve been trying to do things with the virus and we’ve been raising money for the children’s ward at Raigmore Hospital – we’ve done a 5,000-mile cycle. It came from there.
“We got approached by a company called Historical Football Strips – they sell unique tops, old tops, things like that.
“They got in touch to say they wanted to work with us to design a new top. That company designed the black top and we designed the white one.
“We probably put the first one up about four weeks ago, but we only had it on Facebook. It wasn’t on Twitter until two weeks ago.
“Once we put it on there, you could see the interest and the tweets we were getting about it rising from there.”
Loch Ness F.C. On BBC Breakfast this morning. ?
What is going on? ?
The battle to be Loch Ness Sponsor for 20/21 is really hotting up! ?
Posted by Loch Ness FC on Thursday, July 9, 2020
He added: “We put them up for sale on Sunday and, from then to now, it’s been non-stop, incredible.
“Match of the Day put them up and we didn’t know anything about it.
“I then put my phone on this morning when I got up for work and Holly Hamilton from BBC Sport had said on Facebook she was going to put them on BBC Breakfast.
“I thought it was a wind-up!”
Back in 2020, the chairman shared his hopes for his team and when football restarts: “When we decided to apply to get in the league last year, we approached a lot of sponsors and a lot were interested straight away.
“Obviously, with the virus coming, a lot of the sponsors pulled out.
“I’m getting to the stage where I’m panicking and wondering whether we’re going to have the money to do it, because you’ve got to pay for everything.
“The amateurs is pennies compared to playing in a semi-pro league.
“With this happening with the tops and sales, we’re making a small profit. It’s helped and taken a weight off our shoulders.
“But we’re still looking for big sponsors who can help us move on. A season in this league is not cheap.”
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Loch Ness is situated 37 kilometres (23 miles) southwest of Inverness and it’s surface is 16 metres (52 feet) above sea level.
Most tourists to area come to find out and keep a look out to see if they themselves can spot the Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie, which has it’s own dedictated museum.
The creature is said to be Scotland’s most elusive and beloved monster, from myths and legends to stories of sightings.
It is something that has brought to worldwide attention ever since 1933, so who would have thought the creature would be one of the most talked about thing on social media in the United Kingdom, 87 years later.
As mentioned, Loch Ness FC reveal one of the BEST football kits ever seen. Fans took to social media to give praise to it…
@ForeverAYellow: i mean wtf haha it’s so coool 👏😅
@CrizzbyBacon: Whole family is ready and waiting for preorder tomorrow!
@OnHandHandyman: Winner of the best football top ever 👏
@weinerdog70: @midtowntoffee Pretty sure I need this.
@midtowntoffee: Oh my gosh I love this
@JJames_2020: Knocked out the park, yet again
@gregbobhawkins: Tremendous
@_Jack_Wad_: @ellis_platten Another banger for your collection
@Sodge1885: This is so hot btw
@BladeHighland: This is the best ever Football top in my opinion.
@floodlightsfor2: Wow, just wow
@CanSoccerHist: Holy hell. This is possibly the best kit I have ever seen. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@OwlLogan: You’ve just earned yourself a new fan.
Well done 👏 👏 That’s quality. pic.twitter.com/9konSSDAtZ
— James Marchant (@jamesCmarchant) March 6, 2021
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