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‘Take my entire wage now’: Raith Rovers fans react to new kit launch

The Stark's Park outfit have revealed their fresh look for 2025/26.

Ross Matthews stands at Stark's Park in Raith Rovers' new 2025/26 kit.
Fans have reacted positively to Raith Rovers' new kit for the coming season. Image: Ryan Fleming / RRFC.

Raith Rovers have unveiled their new home kit for the season ahead and fans have been quick to react to the fresh look.

The Stark’s Park side released the new design ahead of their home friendly against Alloa Athletic on Tuesday night.

With new front-of-shirt sponsors Audio Emotion in place, the Joma strip features a collar, subtle pattern and white detailing across the dark blue top.

It is accompanied by blue shorts, and socks of the same colour with white horizontal stripes.

The new outfit was unveiled with a video featuring a song entitled ‘Dancing on the streets of Raith’ from Fife band Shambolics.

Jai Rowe, Scott Brown, Ross Matthews and Lewis Vaughan sport Raith Rovers' new kit for 2025/26.
Jai Rowe, Scott Brown, Ross Matthews and Lewis Vaughan (left to right) sport Raith Rovers’ new kit for 2025/26. Image: Ryan Fleming / RRFC.

Courier Sport has taken a look at the supporters’ reaction.

Raith kit reaction

On X, formerly known as Twitter, one user known as G said: “Simple. Retro. Beautiful”, whilst Stephen Watt said: “Smart!”

Macsmith continued the positivity with: “Wow wow wow,” and another user by the name LewisVaughansAppendix added: “Absolutely lovely.”

RD said: “Take my entire wage now” and, along the same lines, Euan Fenton added: “Aw just take my money.”

The initial reaction was overwhelmingly positive, with RaithMistero saying simply: “Mint.”

Craig Smith, Raith’s Supporter Liaison Officer, commented: “Love the new kit – proper retro and love the collar. Take my money.”

Jamie Menellis said: “Beautiful and worth the wait,” whilst Big Rhys added: “That is unreal. Fair play to all involved.”

The favourable response continued over on Facebook.

Deek Hassan said: “Nice top. I can see us winning the league in that!”.

Ricky Gatherer added: “Pretty smart,” and Alex Steel said: “Be getting this tomorrow. COYR.”

Paddy Turnbull said succinctly: “Quality!”

Meanwhile, Alan Hutchison was a rare dissenting voice, saying: “That has to be the worst shirt we’ve had. Looks like I’ll be saving myself £45.”

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