WALTON & HERSHAM FC 2025 AWAY SHIRT
JerseyBird is excited to reveal the new Walton & Hersham away shirt for the 2025/26 season.
Created for our first professional club in England, the shirt is colored purple with white used for the collar, cuffs and logos.
The shirt's detailing pays homage to the club's links to Sham 69, one of the most influential punk bands of the 1970s.
Originally from Hersham, the band took their name from the Swans' 1968/69 Athenian League win and their hit song "Hersham Boys" is often played at the Hub.
In the style of punk, the details feature elements of the Swans' history and acts as a great method of remembering the club's roots and links.
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WALTON & HERSHAM FC 2025 AWAY SHIRT
WALTON & HERSHAM FC 2025 AWAY SHIRT
JerseyBird is excited to reveal the new Walton & Hersham away shirt for the 2025/26 season.
Created for our first professional club in England, the shirt is colored purple with white used for the collar, cuffs and logos.
The shirt's detailing pays homage to the club's links to Sham 69, one of the most influential punk bands of the 1970s.
Originally from Hersham, the band took their name from the Swans' 1968/69 Athenian League win and their hit song "Hersham Boys" is often played at the Hub.
In the style of punk, the details feature elements of the Swans' history and acts as a great method of remembering the club's roots and links.
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JerseyBird is excited to reveal the new Walton & Hersham away shirt for the 2025/26 season.
Created for our first professional club in England, the shirt is colored purple with white used for the collar, cuffs and logos.
The shirt's detailing pays homage to the club's links to Sham 69, one of the most influential punk bands of the 1970s.
Originally from Hersham, the band took their name from the Swans' 1968/69 Athenian League win and their hit song "Hersham Boys" is often played at the Hub.
In the style of punk, the details feature elements of the Swans' history and acts as a great method of remembering the club's roots and links.















