Sunday, March 1, 2009

New kit to be reveal soon

DeTToL's new kit will be reveal by the end of this trimester. The new kit has been inspired by the early days of the club establishment back in the year 2005, when the Antiseptic wore blue using the name Sabun FC.

To celebrate 4 years since that momentous day, club designers has created a new kit worthy of that historical moment. The new blue shirt includes the club logo as they were the 1st team to officially launched a personal logo for any club in MMU Cyberjaya.

DeTToL captain Noxs a.k.a. Ammir Tevez said: "I think it’s fantastic, I like the traditional kits. I think we should wear kits that represent the history of the club and this one certainly does that.

"I think you will think about that day and that team when you wear this kit, particularly with the embroidery badge. The fans will love it."

Che Mad "Budak Baik" said: "When you look at the final image you will associate it with the great team consisting of many races and many faculties."

"Obviously blue is the main colour of the team so we hope we can walk in their shoes again with this kit. It's such a big part of the history of the club."

Luqman added: "It’s a nice kit. It’s been designed to celebrate 4 years since the involvement in MMU Cyberjaya League so it’s great to have a kit that remembers that team.

"When you come to a club like DeTToL, the history of the club is something that is important for new players to understand. It’s different to go out in blue but it’s all part of the club’s history and I think that’s important."

Anis "Kacamata Gelap" added "This club has a great history. We respect the legends and it's great for us to put a shirt on that remembers a great team. I think it's beautiful."

And among DeTToL's loyal servants Apa "Multipurpose" also replied: "I'm very impressed. It's great to have a kit to celebrate 4 years since that amazing day. Not many team could survive more than 3-4 years here in MMU but we actually did. For it to look so good and be the same colour as the kit from the early day is a testimony to the designers. "

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