02 May 2020 13:12:23
It’s rumoured that Castore will be Rangers’ new kit supplier for the 2020/ 21 season. The rumour has also emerged that Mike Ashley is going to be away from the club as well.

Castore are a Liverpool based premium sportswear brand who have raised £7.5M to break into the professional football sector and Rangers could be one of the first teams that wear the kits. They are also looking to introduce the brand into The English premier league, La Liga and The Bundesliga. Apparantly Castore has also been doing work with Angel Revive which Steven Gerrard is involved in

Just saw the above post about our possible new kit supplier. I have never heard of this company and personally think that we shouldn't be taking a chance with an unknown.


1.) 02 May 2020
02 May 2020 13:31:42
Just reading about castore the now aswel. would be wanting decent coin from them tbh. some there stuff pricey in harrods for sports clothes.


2.) 02 May 2020
02 May 2020 13:32:38
Do they not sponsor andy murray?


3.) 02 May 2020
02 May 2020 13:37:48
Hope this is not true. Massively underwhelming getting a bargain basement supplier. Never even heard of Castore before today. Will just add to the attempts of point scoring from the mhanks about how skint we are. Was hoping for a big brand deal.


4.) 02 May 2020
02 May 2020 13:38:58
Bellshill and why not, Andy Murray a shareholder, earns One million a year sponsorship.
SG clothing company also partner Castore.
They provide high end golf and tennis wear, in five years they have trade in 100 countries
So although u have not heard of them plenty have.
I personally would trust Murray and gerrard business acumen.
Ps have you heard of gerrard clothing company.


5.) 02 May 2020
02 May 2020 16:53:36
Every brand started somewhere. I’d be happy for us to be their start in team sports. I don’t think we would be daft to get done for money so they would most likely come with decent money for us. They could put out some decent kits and merchandise in my opinion.


6.) 02 May 2020
02 May 2020 19:57:34
Fruit bear why would we be getting a big brand deal? We don't win anything? Castores stuff is high quality and the kits could be excellent and the talk is it will be more lucrative than the hummel deal. Pretty sure everyone went mad over hummel too and their kits were outstanding?


7.) 02 May 2020
02 May 2020 21:08:04
John 25 I have nothing against the company but and this is a huge but producing golf and tennis clothing is a whole lot different to producing a quality football top that will require huge numbers to be produced. We are finally out Mike Ashley grasp and I don't think we can be a tester club for a company that hasn't had a major football club. We are a worldwide brand. We need a tried and trusted kit maker.


8.) 02 May 2020
02 May 2020 23:16:07
See at end off day it will be who the money men and directors decide, total garbage we need a tried and trusted kit maker.
You can only award a contract to someone who wants it.
Also where are u seeing we are finally out of Ashley grasp.
He know longer has rights over shop allegedly.


9.) 03 May 2020
03 May 2020 05:49:27
Its on the fourladshadadream blog John, regarding the Fatman. I don't mind if our kit manufacturers are, as long as its a good kit and a good deal for the club. Castors definitely make good quality clothing so who knows.


10.) 03 May 2020
03 May 2020 07:52:25
At this stage I have to be honest and say that the brand is underwhelming on the basis that I haven’t ever heard of them. However if the deal is a good financial deal for the club I will give them my full support and look forward to seeing what tops they produce.
I remember being disappointed with Umbro and Hummel being announced as kit suppliers and thought the home and away Uefa cup 2008 season tops were great and the Hummel tops and training range have been outstanding.


11.) 03 May 2020
03 May 2020 09:22:46
The brand sounds fresh and a higher standard of merchandise my only fear is that decent working class gers fans will be priced out of the opportunity to wear their teams official kits and merchandise.


12.) 03 May 2020
03 May 2020 09:33:52
What if a premium sportswear firm is being brought in for Rangers branded clothing and a big hitter will manufacture football kit? Is this possible?


13.) 04 May 2020
04 May 2020 10:38:39
Just read castore is a 20million pound deal. If the club think they can deal with demand let's go as SG would say.


14.) 04 May 2020
04 May 2020 14:52:53
Good shout bellshill. I’m told 20 million is minimum we can make over five years.
Depending on significant sales there r further payments which would be triggered.