School pupils from Glasgow's East End design football strips

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A group of Glasgow pupils have been left 'shocked' after seeing their designs turned into tangible football strips.

Challenged with designing their own football kit for the school team, Elim Mulubrhan, Dominic Clegg, Freya Aytoun and Dainabout Krzeminska from St. Michael's Primary have been left with 'a great sense of pride' after creating something that will last 'for years to come.'

Anton explained:"We kept the fact that the designs would be turned into actual strips as a surprise from the kids. "After launching the design competition, the MDH Recruitment team picked four of their favourite designs and made them into full strips with socks, goalkeeper jerseys, tops and shorts. Gordon Coyle, founder of MDH Recruitment, added:"MDH Recruitment were delighted to support such spectacular children at St. Michael's Primary School.

"We ran a competition for the children to design the winning kits and since every entry was unique and vibrant, we couldn’t pick just one winner, we chose four."

 

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