By Michael McHugh, PA
Linfield football club has defended itself against assertions its new kit design resembles colours used by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) loyalist paramilitary group.
The Belfast club's away strip was launched on Wednesday.
Incase you didn’t see it last night 👀
— Linfield FC (@OfficialBlues) June 11, 2020
Our new Umbro away top for 20/21 has been revealed 😍 pic.twitter.com/2FfzSGYUzz
The alleged similarity was highlighted by North Down MP Stephen Farry.
Club chairman Roy McGivern said: "Is this where we are as a society when an elected MP thinks that ordinary every day colours can be owned or monopolised by a paramilitary organisation?
"Truly staggering and I can assure @StephenFarryMP that there will be no rethink."
Mr Farry represents the Alliance Party at Westminster.

He tweeted: "This may well be purely coincidental and unintentional, but I do think a rethink would be appropriate.
"The similarity to UVF colours is too striking.
"Many other colours and designs are available. Why leave any ambiguity and risk offence to so many?"
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