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Published Date: 24 July 2007
Sunderland will parade a THIRD new kit during their tour of Ireland.
The Black Cats will wear the "majestic royal blue" outfit in the closing match of their three-game trip, against Galway United on August 1.

And the limited-edition design will go on sale on August 2.

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Sunderland have stressed that this will be the only season when it releases three new kits together as in future the previous season's change kit will become the third strip.

SAFC marketing and communications director Lesley Callaghan said: "As our club sponsor and kit supplier have both changed this summer that was not possible for the coming season.

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"We are not suggesting that the third kit is a must have for all supporters but we recognise that there are some fans that may like to own the limited edition kit and have therefore ordered a number of the all blue shirts."

Sunderland's new all-white away kit sold in unprecedented numbers when it was launched last month and the club expects keen interest in the home kit, which will be available at club stores at the Stadium of Light, Sainsbury's in The Galleries, Washington, and Debenhams, Sunderland, on Thursday from 10am.

Fans who attend the stadium launch will also be able to see Roy Keane put his squad through an open training session from 10.30am.

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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2007 2:36 PM
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  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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