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Hearts FC Umbro 2010/11 Home and Away Kits / Jerseys

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Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts FC) are a football club from Edinburgh, Scotland, who play in the Scottish Premier League. They are one of the two principal clubs in the city, the other being Hibernian. Hearts were the only east coast team invited to join the inaugural Scottish Football League competition in 1890.

Hearts have won the League title four times, the Scottish Cup on seven occasions, and the Scottish League Cup four times. The club finished the 2009/10 SPL season in sixth place.

Today, Hearts FC unveiled their brand new Umbro 2010/11 home and away kits. According to their website:

The new home shirt is a modern twist on a kit which supporters have requested for some years.

It’s “Ajax” style is hugely reminiscent of that worn by boss Jim Jefferies in the 1970s.

But perhaps one of its most iconic moments came on 2nd December 1972 at Ibrox Park.

With the score tied at 0-0 Tommy Murray sat on the ball in a moment of sparkling impudence after speeding down the left wing. He paused for effect, passed the ball to Jim Brown, and he crossed it for Donald Ford to score.

Tommy Murray sits on the ball, then passes to Jim Brown who crosses it for Donald Ford to score at Ibrox in a 1-0 win (2nd December 1972)It was the only goal of a stunning 1-0 win in Glasgow, and is long remembered by supporters from that era.

The away kit is a sparking sky blue striped shirt, not dissimilar to a certain international team from South America. The colour shows up the Hearts badge brilliantly and is sure to be another major hit.

Check out our Kits and Jerseys section for more brand new kits.

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