Meal deal: Club unveils new shirt on community sarnie run

Boro's novel way of unveiling new shirts Credit: Jim Steele/Stevenage FC

Stevenage may not have won many points this season, but they're certainly winning plaudits for the way the club has helped during the coronavirus crisis.

Since the outbreak started the club have been making players available to help look after elderly people in the community.

Stevenage chairman Phil Wallace wanted to use the club's facilities and young players to offer support to those in need.

So, when it came to unveiling the clubs new shirts for next season, they asked the people they've been helping to lend a hand with the launch.

The new kit was launched as part of the club's daily Community Careline sandwich delivery run to vulnerable fans in self-isolation.

Boro players Arthur Iontton and Terence Vancooten took part in the meal drops today, and as well as lunch - they presented three lucky fans with a brand new shirt.

Meal deal: new shirt launch Credit: Jim Steele/Stevenage FC

The club is facing financial worries due to the pandemic, so is hoping fans get behind the new shirt launch and buy replica kit.