Colours and Badge
A.F.C. Sudbury's club colours are yellow and blue. The club's kit for the 2008–09 season comprises yellow shirts with blue trim along the shoulders, blue shorts with yellow trim down the sides, and plain yellow socks. The kit is manufactured by Vandanel, and the front of the shirts features the logo of the club's sponsor, The MEL Group, an aerospace design and manufacture company. The style of the blue trim has varied from season to season, taking the form of broad bands towards the end of the sleeves in the 2006–07 season. The club's second kit, worn when playing another team with a predominantly yellow kit, is all red with yellow and blue trim, although in past seasons other colours have been used, such as all white in the 2007–08 season. Yellow and blue were the colours of Sudbury Town. The club badge is the town crest of Sudbury, which incorporates a talbot dog with its tongue sticking out.
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