Brighton and Hove Albion reveal new goalkeepers kits

The full details of all the kits to be worn by Brighton and Hove Albion in the 2018-19 season have now been released, following the reveal of the goalkeepers kits.

At home, Maty Ryan and new signings David Button and Jason Steele will be sporting a delightful yellow number with green patterning. Away from home, it will be a stylish black and pink.



Unfortunately, there appears to have been some sort of delay in obtaining the home jerseys and as such, no images have them been released yet and you are unable to purchase them through the club shop. Never fear though. This being Nike, our goalkeepers will wear the same as every other Nike goalkeeper does.

In this instance, we can therefore tell you that the home kit will be exactly the same as the current England goalkeepers kit, just with the Seagulls badge and American Express logo. We have mocked up how it will (kind of) look below.

The kit will come with yellow shorts and yellow socks, which should leave Ryan feeling right at home given how Australian that is.

As for the away kit, the black jersey with pink sleeves is virtually the same as the goalkeepers kit used in the 2014-15 season. The only difference is that Nike will not need to make it quick so big around the belly area now David Stockdale is no longer at the club.

The away kit comes with black shorts and socks, although if it is anything like the sky blue goalkeepers kit of last season, it will very rarely be worn. Ryan preferred to wear the orange home kit at every opportunity and, given how much he will able to look like an Australian one day cricketer in this seasons home kit, it is hard to see that changing.

Brighton’s new home and away kits were released around a week ago with the new green away kit receiving plenty of flak for looking more like a goalkeeper kit than an outfield kit. These stylish keepers numbers will nothing to tone down the criticism of that boring green away number.



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