TFFC SECOND TEAM PLAYING KITS
1979/80 and 1980/81
1981/82
1982/83
1983/84
1985/86 and 1986/87
1987/88, 1988/98 and 1989/90
1990/91 (Second Team folded)
1997/98 (Second Team reformed)
1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01 and 2001/02
2002/03 and 2003/04 (Second Team folded)
2010/11 (Second Team reformed)
2011/12
2012/13 (Second Team folded)
2016/17
2017/18 (Second Team folded)
2021/22 and 2022/23
Kit status: Complete new playing kit
Number of seasons in use: 2
Manufacturers: Coffer Sports
Suppliers: Unknown
Sponsorship: None
On reverse of shirt: No numerals
Usual socks used: Pale blue
Comments (if any): Purchased by Martin Leigh who was part of the Second Team management
Kit status: Same shirts, new royal blue shorts
Number of seasons in use: 1
Usual socks used: Pale blue
Comments (if any): None
Kit status: Shirts formerly used by First Team in 1978/79 and 1979/80, with 1980/81 First Team shorts
Number of seasons in use: 1
Manufacturers: Coffer Sports
Suppliers: Unknown
Sponsorship: None
On reverse of shirt: No numerals
Usual socks used: Royal blue with yellow tops
Comments (if any): The Second Team enjoyed one of their best seasons wearing this kit, finishing third in the MSFL Second Division
Kit status: Complete new playing kit
Number of seasons in use: 1
Manufacturers: Umbro
Suppliers: Unknown
Sponsorship: None
On reverse of shirt: No numerals
Usual socks used: Red
Comments (if any): Purchased by Second Team striker Steve Feiger
Kit status: Shirts formerly used by First Team in 1978/79 and 1979/80, with 1981/82 Second Team shorts
Number of seasons in use: 2
Manufacturers: Coffer Sports
Suppliers: Unknown
Sponsorship: None
On reverse of shirt: No numerals
Usual socks used: Royal blue
Comments (if any): None
Kit status: Complete new playing kit
Number of seasons in use: 3
Manufacturers and suppliers: Unknown
Sponsorship: Kersen Hair Salon via Jeremy Arden (TFFC player)
On reverse of shirt: No numerals
Usual socks used: Sky blue
Comments (if any): The Second Team's first kit sponsors, the owner of Kersen Hair Salon insisted on claret and sky blue (against the wishes of the Club) so it was either acceptance or no sponsored kit for 1986/87! "Not a kit I ever liked for Temple Fortune but at the time it was a much-needed free kit!" said Chairman Nigel Kyte
Kit status: Formerly used by First Team in 1989/90
Number of seasons in use: 1
Manufacturers and suppliers: New Olympic
Sponsorship: Ultratown via Alan Mattey (TFFC player)
On reverse of shirt: Black numerals
Usual socks used: Red with yellow and red hooped tops
Comments (if any): None
Kit status: Formerly used by First Team last used in 1994/95
Number of seasons in use: 1
Manufacturers and suppliers: New Olympic
Sponsorship: Zoo Systems via Nigel Conway (TFFC player)
On reverse of shirt: Red numerals
Usual socks used: Red with yellow and red hooped tops
Comments (if any): The shirts Zoo System shirts had been washed by Second Team midfielder Peter Kyte and the red shorts and socks ran in a hot wash (rather than the prescribed warm wash), turning the shirts a shade of amber instead of yellow!
Kit status: Complete new playing kit
Number of seasons in use: 4
Manufacturers and suppliers: Pendle Sportswear
Sponsorship: Haltons the Jewellers via Tony Espinoza (TFFC player)
On reverse of shirt: Red numerals
Usual socks used: Navy with red and navy hooped tops
Comments (if any): This continental shirt design with its 'grandad' collar was one of the Club's best ever shirts – such a design has not been replicated since by any manufacturer. Nigel Kyte designed a special TFFC 30 Years diamond logo which printed in navy blue
Kit status: New sponsored shirts, new red shorts
Number of seasons in use: 2
Manufacturers and suppliers: Pendle Sportswear
Sponsorship: Winckworth Sherwood Solicitors via Robert Botkai (TFFC player)
On reverse of shirt: Red numerals
Usual socks used: Navy with yellow and red hooped tops
Comments (if any): None
Kit status: Formerly used by First Team in 2009/10
Number of seasons in use: 1
Manufacturers and suppliers: Soccer Company
Sponsorship: Ellis & Co via James Ryan (TFFC player)
On reverse of shirt: TFFC lettering in yellow and yellow numerals
Usual socks used: Red with yellow and red hoops tops
Comments (if any): None
Kit status: Shirts formerly used by Old Boys Team in 2004/05 and First Team in 2008/09. Shorts formerly used by Old Boys Team in 2007/08
Number of seasons in use: 1
Manufacturers and suppliers Maudesport
Sponsorship: Bekhors.com via Gary Bekhor (TFFC player)
On reverse of shirt: Black numerals with white outlines
Usual socks used: Red and yellow hoops
Comments (if any): None
Kit status: Reintroduction of kit previously used in 2010/11
Number of seasons in use: 1
Manufacturers and suppliers: Soccer Company
Sponsorship: Ellis & Co via James Ryan (TFFC player)
On reverse of shirt: TFFC lettering in yellow and yellow numerals
Usual socks used: Red with yellow and red hoops tops
Comments (if any): None
Kit status: Shirts formerly used by Second Team in 2002/03. Shorts formerly used initially by Old Boys 'A' Team in 2008/09
Number of seasons in use: 1
Sponsorship: Originally by Winckworth Sherwood Solicitors
On reverse of shirt: Red numerals
Usual socks used: Red with yellow and red hoops tops
Comments (if any): None
Kit status: Shirts formerly used by Old Boys Team in 2016. Same shorts with new yellow pairs added
Number of seasons in use: 1
Manufacturers: Attack (Pro Teamwear UK's brand)
Suppliers: Pro Teamwear UK
Sponsorship: Originally by Ellis & Co
On reverse of shirt: TFFC lettering in yellow and yellow numerals
Usual socks used: red socks with navy hooped tops (new pairs added)
Comments (if any): The Second Team was folded after one season back since the Club decided to run one MGBSFL team for season 2018/19
Kit status: Complete new playing kit
Number of seasons in use: 2
Manufacturers and suppliers: EV2 Sportswear
Sponsorship: Fantasy Five via Jacob Kalms (TFFC player)
On reverse of shirt: TFFC lettering in red and yellow numerals
Usual socks used: Navy with yellow top
Comments (if any): An attractive short-sleeved kit using – for the first time – the Club's third colour (navy) as the predominate feature, although the traditional yellow/red theme appeared in the form of vertical stripes on one side. Complimenting the kit was a new fourth colour (cyan) used on the collar and shorts trim.