Wolves unveil Premier League kit
Wolves unveiled a kit fit for Champions at their glittering end of season awards ceremony last night.
Wolves unveiled a kit fit for Champions at their glittering end of season awards ceremony last night.
Players Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Matt Jarvis, Kevin Foley and Karl Henry modelled the strip which fans will be gracing the Premier League next season.
The kit, complete with new sponsors Sportingbet.com, is predominantly gold after supporters expressed their desire for a minimal amount of black.
It was revealed in front of 750 people at Telford's International Centre, the club's biggest prize dinner ever.
Mick McCarthy's men have gone with an all white with red trim away kit for their second season in the Premier League, which pays tribute to the red and white strips Wolves wore at the end of the 19th Century.
Wolves' Head of retail and merchandising Peter Pridmore, said: "Both kits have been designed as a result of supporter feedback and also the manager.
"The initial feedback from players, and indeed the supporters has been very positive.We are hoping the shirts will go on to become some of the best selling in the club's history."
Fans will get the chance to see the kit ahead of Wolves' final game of the season at home to Doncaster on Sunday, where they will also lift the Championship trophy.
There was still no word today on a parade to mark Wolves' promotion to the Premier League.
Talks have been taking place all week between police, council and club officials about the parade, which could take place after Sunday's game.





