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Post by Gashead73 on Feb 26, 2023 15:46:26 GMT
I've never been a fan of Black or very dark away colours
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Post by albaron on Feb 26, 2023 16:35:55 GMT
Why call it away shirts ? We should play in Blue & White wherever possible. It should be referred to as " Change strip ". Anyway Blue & White quarters front and back. Not fussed about change strip at all.
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Post by aghast on Feb 26, 2023 21:59:13 GMT
I've never been a fan of Black or very dark away colours Loved this one from 2017-18
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Post by dudelebowski on Feb 26, 2023 22:09:57 GMT
I've never been a fan of Black or very dark away colours Loved this one from 2017-18 Now that was an away kit!
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Post by Jomo on Feb 26, 2023 22:37:44 GMT
I've never been a fan of Black or very dark away colours Loved this one from 2017-18 I loved this one! Our best away kit since our Roman Glass green and black quarters from 94/95 IMO.
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Post by Tilly's Thighs on Feb 26, 2023 22:41:09 GMT
I think the solid colour on the back is because it's hard to see the name and number over quarters. Clubs with stripes have the same problem. A couple of shirts we've had red writing to combat this, but people didn't like that for obvious reasons! Who needs to see that though? Media commentators, maybe? Quite a few of the away commentators on i-follow last season mentioned that it was difficult to see the numbers on the shirts.
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Post by aghast on Feb 26, 2023 23:14:33 GMT
Loved this one from 2017-18 I loved this one! Our best away kit since our Roman Glass green and black quarters from 94/95 IMO. Green and black quarters is another great one, I agree.
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Post by baggins on Feb 27, 2023 5:59:48 GMT
Who needs to see that though? Media commentators, maybe? Quite a few of the away commentators on i-follow last season mentioned that it was difficult to see the numbers on the shirts. Maybe, although clubs such as Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield United, Wycombe, Newcastle, Blackburn etc, all have stripes, halves, quarters on their backs and it doesn't bother them.
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Post by Quarters on Feb 27, 2023 9:24:38 GMT
Media commentators, maybe? Quite a few of the away commentators on i-follow last season mentioned that it was difficult to see the numbers on the shirts. Maybe, although clubs such as Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield United, Wycombe, Newcastle, Blackburn etc, all have stripes, halves, quarters on their backs and it doesn't bother them. Re Wycombe they have white numbers on two tone blue, so stands out.
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Post by meader on Feb 27, 2023 10:40:32 GMT
I would like to see a change away from the quarters for a couple of years. I really like the kit that Brighton and Hove are wearing this season. The quartets are getting a bit bland as you can’t do much with them, and changes over the years have been hit or miss. So let’s try something new. Please tell me you're only on about the away shirt? No, I’m on about the home shirt.
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Post by playtowin on Feb 27, 2023 11:01:05 GMT
Best to look at the clubs we are likely to play next season. Then see which ones we will have to change strip away from home. Then choose colours that dont also clash with those teams.
Seems straight forward enough.
Wycombe...no blue or black tops Shrewsbury...no blue or yellow/amber. Shef wed...no blue and white Ipswich...no blue Peterborough...no blue Portsmouth...no blue.
No blue,white or black shorts.
So green ,red ,white (probably),claret , purple ,grey ,light brown or pink .
We could try a very pale sky blue and white quartered shirt . Shouldnt clash with the above team's.
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Post by baggins on Feb 27, 2023 12:05:01 GMT
Please tell me you're only on about the away shirt? No, I’m on about the home shirt. Do away with the Quarters? No thanks.
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Post by stapletongas on Feb 27, 2023 13:21:14 GMT
We should play away in blue and white as far as possible. The away kit should actually be a change kit, ie only change when there is a colour clash
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Post by baggins on Feb 27, 2023 13:39:49 GMT
We should play away in blue and white as far as possible. The away kit should actually be a change kit, ie only change when there is a colour clash Isn't there something odd about us doing that, sponsors?
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Post by Tilly's Thighs on Feb 27, 2023 14:12:32 GMT
We should play away in blue and white as far as possible. The away kit should actually be a change kit, ie only change when there is a colour clash Isn't there something odd about us doing that, sponsors? I think that we are required to wear it for a certain number of games, which is fair enough when a company is paying to have their name on the shirt.
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Post by stapletongas on Feb 27, 2023 14:20:28 GMT
Isn't there something odd about us doing that, sponsors? I think that we are required to wear it for a certain number of games, which is fair enough when a company is paying to have their name on the shirt. I think that has onlly been an issue when we had different sponsors for home and away shirts
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Post by gasandelectricity on Feb 27, 2023 15:33:26 GMT
Probably more about making an away shirt a thing. If we never/rarely wear it whats the point in having it?
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Post by gasandelectricity on Feb 27, 2023 15:34:08 GMT
Best to look at the clubs we are likely to play next season. Then see which ones we will have to change strip away from home. Then choose colours that dont also clash with those teams. Seems straight forward enough. Wycombe...no blue or black tops Shrewsbury...no blue or yellow/amber. Shef wed...no blue and white Ipswich...no blue Peterborough...no blue Portsmouth...no blue. No blue,white or black shorts. So green ,red ,white (probably),claret , purple ,grey ,light brown or pink . We could try a very pale sky blue and white quartered shirt . Shouldnt clash with the above team's. I think this sort of thing is decided back in September time when you could be in any of 3 leagues against 70 odd different clubs.
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Post by dudelebowski on Feb 27, 2023 15:44:09 GMT
Away game = away kit
Only wear the home if there’s a clash🤓☝🏼
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Post by Tilly's Thighs on Feb 27, 2023 16:01:53 GMT
I think that we are required to wear it for a certain number of games, which is fair enough when a company is paying to have their name on the shirt. I think that has onlly been an issue when we had different sponsors for home and away shirts Thanks, I didn't realise that was no longer the case - shows how much notice I take!
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