RANGERS have today released their new Castore third shirt for the 2022/23 season and fans will have to buy the jersey with the now defunct Sportemon Go logo on the back.
The NFT company went bust last week after their branding had already been printed on thousands of Gers shirts.
The Ibrox club received criticism from some fans for their partnership with Sportemon Go when it was first announced and supporters will be frustrated with the branding on their new shirts.
Rangers have confirmed that they will offer free cover-ups when a replacement back of shirt sponsorship deal is announced.
The first NFT drop is scheduled to happen sometime this month. and Johnson spoke about “paying homage to some of the NFT historical art of the past” by putting one of those designs on the front of the shirt instead of a traditional sponsor.
The first NFT drop is scheduled to happen sometime this month. and Johnson spoke about “paying homage to some of the NFT historical art of the past” by putting one of those designs on the front of the shirt instead of a traditional sponsor.