Friday, 11 May 2012

Everton FC reveals new Purple Kit in aid of Liverpool Unites


Everton FC has unveiled the first official photo of their new limited edition purple shirt - launched as part of their partnership with Liverpool Unites.

The Goodison Park club and Kitbag Limited, Everton’s official retail partner, want to raise more than £100,000 before the end of the season for the Liverpool ECHO and Daily Post charity.

Everton has adopted the purple colour of Liverpool Unites for the shirt, representing how Everton and Liverpool FC came together after the death of schoolboy Rhys bad credit loans Jones.

Melanie and Stephen Jones, parents of 11-year-old Evertonian Rhys, met with Everton manager David Moyes and Russian midfielder Diniyar Bilyaletdinov to unveil the shirt at the team’s training ground, Finch Farm.
Each shirt will be individually boxed, numbered and presented with a certificate of authenticity. unsecured loans

The shirt will be officially launched at a special black tie dinner at Club Everton in Goodison Park on Thursday 29 October 2009.

Members of the Everton first team squad and former players will join more than 200 guests.
It is one of two special evenings held in Liverpool this month to support Liverpool Unites. Reality TV star David Gest is set to host the first Liverpool Achievement In Arts Awards on 16 October, with cash going to Liverpool Unites and the Variety Club.

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