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Ghana Premier League side, Elmina Sharks have unveiled their new jerseys for the 2021/22 season but the release has been met by negative reaction from fans.
The 'Nduom Boys' outdoored both home and away uniforms, with the home attire dominated in green colours and the away jersey in a white and green stripe.
However, fans were concerned with the club's branding with most of them reacting to a tweet by the club showing the jerseys for the season.
"Together. The atmosphere you all created yesterday..wow. Presenting... the Fearsome Sharks 2021/22. The fans, the drama, the passion," wrote the club on Twitter as the jerseys were outdoored.
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Football"These ones are better," reacted by a twitter handler with the name Kotoko news, comparing the jersey with Kotoko's training kits.
"What a jersey. Aban school ways," added Nana Kofi Adjei.
"You have no player to model in your jersey? You can do better," wrote Kweku Oduro.
"At least let someone wear it er," wrote Mr Hope Dey.
Toufic Toure adds: "Players modelling in the jerseys would have been a good marketing picture. Hope we learn."
"What’s the difference, are you lacking designers or what?," adds Ekow Sam.
"This one be unveiling or weythin argh," says Kofi Sika.
Elmina Sharks, who narrowly escaped relegation last season, begin their 2021/22 season with a trip to newly promoted side Accra Lions.
The Ghana Premier League begins on Friday, October 29, 2021.
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that, former Ghana captain, Asamoh Gyan, has reiterated his desire to don the Kumasi Asante Kotoko jersey and play for the club before retiring from the sport.
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FootballGyan, who played for Legon Cities in the Ghana Premier League last season, is unattached ahead of the new campaign and this could be his opportunity to make the dream move.
In quotes on myjoyonline, sighted by YEN.com.gh, the country's record goal scorer told Otwinoko TV, he wants to wear the red jersey.