
Aston Villa: Ty Bracey moots breach of contract as development emerges at Villa Park
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Ty Bracey believes there could be a breach of contract surrounding the Aston Villa situation with Castore after a development has emerged.
The Telegraph reported on its website on 9 January that Villa have agreed a deal with German sportswear company Adidas to take over as their kit manufacturer for next season.
It comes after the club complained to the UK-based Castore earlier in this campaign about a “wet-look” issue with their kits, which affected both the men’s and women’s teams.
Bracey believes the new agreement is a “step up” as the Villans fans have waited a “long time” for an Adidas kit at Villa Park.
Speaking exclusively to Villa News, Bracey said: “We obviously had that huge issue with the fabric and the players just being too wet.
“It’s one of those things where it’s too little too late and probably a breach of contract to some extent.

“I would definitely say that Adidas is a step up. We’ve waited a long time for an Adidas kit, so I’m all here for it. They make bespoke ranges for the bigger clubs.
“If we can get in that top bracket, which I don’t think we will, I think we’ll go in the bracket underneath, but I’m happy that we’ve got Adidas as a sponsor.”
In other Aston Villa news, a broadcaster has suggested a potential loophole Villa could be exploiting in the transfer market.
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