Gillingham’s new home kit for the 2023/24 season is revealed with Medway-based construction company Bauvill confirmed as shirt sponsors
13:10, 09 June 2023
updated: 14:23, 10 June 2023
The much anticipated Gillingham home kit for next season has been revealed - while new main sponsors have also been confirmed.
Gills fans are hoping the 2023/24 season will be one where their team are challenging for promotion in League 2 and Friday’s announcements raised excitement levels for the new campaign up another level.
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Hopes among supporters of a new signing parading the kit didn’t materialise - with linked striker Alfie May possibly heading to Derby County in a big-money move - but a familiar sponsor will be on the front of the shirts for at least the next two seasons.
Striker Tom Nichols wore the new design and fans gave their reaction on social media, with plenty of positive feedback.
Many fans said they loved the new design, with Daniel Lernihan tweeting: “That is easily the nicest kit we’ve had in,,,possibly ever.
Martin Brettell described it as a “great shirt” and Gareth Howgill said it was “awesome”.
Others commented with glowing phrases such as “stunner” and “absolutely class.”
Keelan added: “What a shirt to get promoted in.”
Gillingham say their shirt sponsorship with new principal backers Bauvill is “part of a record breaking two-year deal.”
Bauvill had already been substantial sponsors of the club and the agreement marks a new era for the Gills after ending their long-standing deal with MEMS Power Generation company, in place since 2011.
The Medway-based construction company said: “We are delighted to finally announce our partnership with The Gills which will see Bauvill as the main sponsor until the end of the 2024/25 season.”
Club chairman Brad Galinson said: “The club has worked with Bauvill now for several years. They are a great company to work with and I believe they are a perfect fit for us.
“It’s a business that is forward thinking, has some fantastic people involved and I’m delighted that they were keen to become a principal partner of ours, as we embark on a new journey."
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