New kit for a new start!
After much change at Stoneylands this summer we are delighted to unveil our new 2022/23 season home kit.
Thanks to a kind sponsor (who wishes to remain anonymous) we were able to donate the front of shirt sponsorship placement to charity. And the charity of choice was Sue Ryder (www.SueRyder.org), selected in celebration of the fantastic work they continue to do around palliative, neurological and bereavement support.
First team stalwart Dan Smith has seen first-hand the incredible work done by Sue Ryder as they’ve been brilliant in nursing his father, Billy back to full health following a recent illness. We look forward to seeing Billy back at Stoneylands very soon!
Long Melford Chairman, Geoff Thomas had this to say about the new kits:
We are so pleased that our sponsor has chosen to promote the fantastic work that Sue Ryder continue to do around palliative, neurological and bereavement support. This is such a wonderful, caring organisation and we are proud to be associated with them.
KHA Design continued their long-standing support of the club with the back of shirt sponsorship, they had this to say:
KHA consider Long Melford Football Club together with the Colts and Fillies to be a tremendous asset to the local community and are pleased to continue their sponsorship of the club. We wish all the teams every success in the forthcoming season.
Sally Davies, Regional Neurological Director at Sue Ryder, said:
I am delighted that Long Melford FC have decided to support Sue Ryder on their new kits. We are very proud of the work we do here, both locally in Suffolk at Ipswich-based Sue Ryder Neurological Care Centre The Chantry, and nationally, providing palliative, neurological and bereavement support. Best of luck to the team for the season ahead!
The home kit (along with our new away threads – due to be unveiled on Sunday) will be available to order from the Club shop courtesy of our clubwear partners Macron from Monday August 1st – www.macronstorenorwich.com/long-melford-fc
We look forward to seeing them worn with pride every Saturday. ⚫️⚪️
Images courtesy of Stewart Ambrose, Ambrose Photography.