Forza Football Blog

After a hectic month of not only designing football shirts but deciding what to do for the best in terms of the order we release shirt designs, there has been some changes to this months planned schedule. The good news is it will be a bit easier to track for those of you wondering when your team is likely to be featured.
What happened in November?
This month having started with a few League One and League Two shirt designs, it occurred that it might be an idea to work through the English leagues in some sort of order. So it was decided to concentrate on getting at least one shirt for ever club done, starting with the Premier League and working though to League Two. This means it has been possible to get all of the teams in the Premier League and the Championship done in November, with each club having at least one shirt to choose from. At the time of writing work is underway on the remaining three teams, Stoke City, Sunderland and Watford. You can keep track of work that is ongoing by visiting the In Progress page. If you have any shirts you are wanting to see us bump up the priority list you can also Suggest A Football Shirt. One thing that has been learned is how many shirt designs can be done in a month, which currently stands at around 50, depending on what work load is on.
What is happening in December?
With the Premier League and Championship completed the focus shifts to League One and League Two with the aim being to get at least one shirt for each club completed. Before we look at doing another shirt for those clubs, the aim will be to add a bit of extra choice for the Premier League by ensuring that there is a home shirt for every club in the Premier League. Examples where this isn’t the case is for Arsenal, Brentford and Newcastle United, so they have been earmarked as jobs to do in December too. The plan is to also do the first Scottish Premiership shirts, with Rangers and Celtic being the obvious first choices.
With Christmas coming up, it doesn’t leave as much time for doing shirts, but considering there are already League One and League Two shirts already available, it allow a focus to also shift onto international football shirts. So if it is possible, there might be a few new ones of those too.
Into the New Year 2025!
A bit of focus will have to go into making improvements to the website and social media. So this will mean some of the time dedicated to designing football shirts will have to go into that. It would also be nice to be able to expand the product range and offer football fans some other things like clothing. There is likely to be a growing range of hoodies, sweaters, jackets and t-shirts coming out over the coming months.
But when it comes to shirt designs, February will see more Scottish Premier League teams, National League and below, La Liga, and a few other top European teams to make up our Champions League collection. Then when this season ends, we go again, looking at the latest football shirt releases for 2025-26 and hopefully doing something a bit special to make a song and dance about the kit launches.