Fans of Rangers have been reacting to a post on Twitter, in which Judy Murray shares a Daily Record article regarding Rangers’ new kit manufacturers Castore.
The article discusses the journey behind the development of the Castore brand, which will be supplying Rangers kits as of next season.
After Judy Murray shared the article on Twitter, fans of Rangers flocked to have their say on the matter, with many thanking her for confirming the Castore and Rangers kit deal, while others have stated they are looking forward to seeing Sir Andy Murray’s mother at Ibrox next season.
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How new Rangers kit provider Castore was formed as founding brothers open up on incredible journey – Daily Record https://t.co/dJRLFrxfqE
— judy murray (@JudyMurray) May 6, 2020
Thanks for confirming Castore for us ??
— Kyle ?? (@KyleMc__) May 6, 2020
Judy Murray Loyal
— NIBLO (@niblomusic) May 6, 2020
Here’s hoping the Castore kit brings big success to Andy & Rangers ?? ? ?? ?
— Dardo (@Dardonyc16) May 6, 2020
Very incredible.
— Brittany Smith (@brittanjsmith29) May 6, 2020
Be seeing you at Ibrox soon then Judy? ?
— OnlyAnExcuse (@OnlyAnExcuse) May 6, 2020
Oh dear, someone has let the cat out the bag.
— Fraser McLean (@frasermclean71) May 6, 2020
Didn’t realize the kit deal had been announced yet , thanks for the insider info Judy ?
— supasid1872 (@supasid1872) May 6, 2020
What do we think?
While many of the Rangers fans appear to be congratulating Murray for revealing Rangers’ new kit manufacturers, the deal with Castore was previously announced by SportCal on Monday – though it is yet to be officially confirmed by the club.
According to the report, Castore and Rangers have signed a five-year deal worth £20 million.
Castore, which also supplies Andy Murray’s tennis uniforms, will be taking over from Hummel as Rangers’ kit manufacturers, with whom the club had previously been involved in a legal battle regarding replica shirt sales.
As such, regardless as to where Gers fans heard the information, the reported deal would appear to be good news for both the club and fans.