Scottish League Two 2014 - 2015
The team that finishes last can no longer do so with impunity because they will now have to play the winner of play off between the champions of the Highland League and the new Lowland League for a place in League Two.
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Designer: Macron
Sponsor: Reigart Demolitions (1st), Impact Signs (2nd), Radio Clyde Cash for Kids (3rd)
The Wee Rovers donated £10,000 from their Scottish Cup windfall to Radio Clyde's children's charity last season and have followed that up by introducing a charity third strip. Gate receipts from home matches when the strip is worn plus merchandising profits will go to Cash for Kids. Given their hand to mouth finances, this is a wonderful gesture. Their other strips are unchanged.
(Alexander Leiberich, Graeme Houston)
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Designer: Stanno
Sponsor: M&S Engineering
Annan are wearing the latest Stanno design as are their neighbours, Stranraer.
(Lee Smith)
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Designer: Pendle
Sponsor: MegaTech Projects
The Red Lichties were relegated last season. Maroon shorts replace last season's white ones and a new shirt sponsor appears but otherwise the first choice strip is unchanged. The black reserve kit is new and features maroon piping on the shirt.
(Graeme Houston)
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Designer: Zoo Sports
Sponsor: JB Site Investigations
Berwick have retained their first choice strip from last season. The club had planned to introduce a new red change strip but production problems mean that the blue and white change strip is also kept for a third season.
(Alexander Leiberich, Dennis McClearly BRFC)
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Designer: Joma
Sponsor: O'Neill Interiors, Caplan (2nd & 3rd)
Think Pink Scotland (a West of Scotland charity raising awareness of breast cancer) receive 20% of revenue from the sale of the new third shirt. The other strips are unchanged.
(Graeme Houston)
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Designer: Under Armour (1st), 1903 (2nd)
Sponsor: M&H Logistics (1st), East Fife Joinery (2nd)
East Fife lost their place in League One after being beaten in last season's play-off final. Having played in own brand kits since 2011, the club have opted to contract with Under Armour. The new "home" strip combines gold and black stripes with white shorts, a scheme adopted in 1922 and worn for over 40 years. The own brand white change shirts from last season are retained but now worn with black shorts/socks.
(Graeme Houston, Dennis Cook from East Fife FC, Cody Fulcher)
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Designer: Jako
Sponsor: LK Galaxy (1st), Independent Asbestos Removal (2nd), Donaghue & Co (3rd)
While the new first strip is not as distinctive as last season's, it does have a pedigree as part of Shire's recent kit history. The third choice shirt is retained.
(Nick Foster, Graeme Houston)
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Designer: EC 1893
Sponsor: McDonald & Munro Ltd
City have retained their own-brand kits from last season although the first strip is now worn with white rather than red socks.
(Lee Smith)
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Designer: Nike
Sponsor: John Lawrie Group
There are no changes to Montrose's strips this season.
(Murray-10)
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Designer: Under Armour
Sponsor: Irn Bru
Queen's Park finished bottom last season and will need to do better this season if they are to avoid the risk of dropping out of the SPFL. Their strips are retained from last season.
(Graeme Houston)