Rugby

Club releases statement after ‘fake kits’ are sold


Plymouth Albion shirts sporting the NHS logo are fake and they can’t guarantee any of the money from sales went to charity.

In a statement, the club wrote: “We’d like to inform everyone that this is NOT official club merchandise.

“We have not approved it and can not guarantee that whoever has produced this shirt is contributing to NHS charities.”


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