MORTON have unveiled a colourful new kit which will promote the lifesaving mental health work of the club's charity arm.
Ton have released a striking new coral strip which will carry the name of the Team Talk support service which is run by Morton in the Community.
The club says the branding has been made possible thanks to the generosity of their main sponsors Dalrada.
Team Talk is a men's peer support group which meets at Cappielow every Monday evening between 6-8pm.
The award winning project gives men a safe place to talk, to listen and feel included.
It has been running for over four years and has helped over 50 men in the local community.
The project is funded by Inverclyde Health & Social Care Partnership.
The new kit celebrating the pioneering project is coral fleur with dark navy stripes.
Ton say that the dark navy pinstripes on it pay homage to the famous old home kit which was made iconic by the late great Allan McGraw.
Club director Graham Barr said: “It’s great to be launching our new third kit.
"It’s something a little bit different than we’ve had in recent years.
“It’s phenomenal for us to be able to have Team Talk represented on the front of the shirt, a fantastic initiative run by Morton in the Community.
"A massive thank-you must go to Dalrada for making that possible.”
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Jonny Roy, the general manager of Morton in the Community, said: “Team Talk was born four years ago and aimed to battle the negative stigma around men’s mental health.
"Team Talk is a relaxed setting every Monday at Cappielow to have a cuppa and have a chat.
"We are grateful to everyone who has participated as well as the funding we have received to make a positive impact on mental health."
Alongside Team Talk, Cardwell Garden Centre, HungrySquirrel.com, Fisherman’s Dock and AGM Group will all be represented on the kit.
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It will be launched at Smiths on Saturday June 24 at 11am in store.
Meanwhile new club sponsors AGM Group, a successful local construction company, say they are delighted to become a backer of the club.
Andrew Meek, managing director, said: “AGM Group are very proud to be forming a partnership with Greenock Morton FC.
"Having been established in Inverclyde back in 2004 we maintain close links with the area and recognise the affinity in which the club is held.
"We are delighted to see the progress that has been made both on and off the field through community ownership and AGM share the club's values of professionalism, community and teamwork.
"We wish the club well for the coming season and will be supporting them all the way.”
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