Millwall to wear special camouflage kits to commemorate First World War

 

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Camouflage: Millwall's commemorative kit
Standard Sport17 October 2014

Millwall players will wear unique kits in next month's match against Brentford to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War.

The Championship side created the unique shirts to support the Headley Court Military Rehabilitation Centre and say they would like to encourage fans to 'remember those who fought in the Great War'.

The 'desert camouflage' kits will go on sale next week priced at £50 for adults - with £10 of each sale going to the rehabilitation centre.

The Lions have been permitted by the Football League to wear the strip against Brentford the day before Remembrance Sunday (November 8th).

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