This is how teams get away with these one-off „European Competition“ kits, because all the European competitions have group stages now, so it’s easy.I didn't know that but it makes sense to have a mimnium.
This is how teams get away with these one-off „European Competition“ kits, because all the European competitions have group stages now, so it’s easy.I didn't know that but it makes sense to have a mimnium.
Indeed so. There was never a perceived colour clash previously, and there shouldn't be one now.I think even against Wolves we traditionally play in Red against their Gold.
I wondered how long you'd wait for a Magala shirt.Goddamit, I just know when I’ve had a few Biers, I’m going to end up ordering a third shirt with „Mangala 5“ on the back, and paying the shipping, and duty, to get it here to Germany.
Curse my lack of self-control.
They get away with it because they know that mugs will keep on buying themThis is how teams get away with these one-off „European Competition“ kits, because all the European competitions have group stages now, so it’s easy.
I think ultimately this is the reason I'm not a fan. Nice idea, but the 'green' effect really puts me off it.If the yellow shirt's sleeves had the detailing on a colour other than blue (eg different shade of yellow, or grey for example) so that it doesn't look green from a distance (like a Norwich yo-yo shirt) then all three would be stone cold classics.
It's not actually as simple as that - red and orange is mentioned as one of the worst combos in terms of colour blindness according to UEFA documentation, which isn't a factor that used to be taken into account but there has been growing awareness of in the last couple of seasons. Rightfully so, given it affects one in twelve men, apparently, and one in two hundred women...Indeed so. There was never a perceived colour clash previously, and there shouldn't be one now.
^^^^ When it comes to shirts, Caveman Ninja is the authority (he should be, he‘s got enough of them!)It's not actually as simple as that - red and orange is mentioned as one of the worst combos in terms of colour blindness according to UEFA documentation, which isn't a factor that used to be taken into account but there has been growing awareness of in the last couple of seasons. Rightfully so, given it affects one in twelve men, apparently, and one in two hundred women...
Definitely probably the best football shirt collection on my street^^^^ When it comes to shirts, Caveman Ninja is the authority (he should be, he‘s got enough of them!)
I remember a time in my youth, when Norwich went an entire season without wearing their away kit, as they didn’t play anyone else that wore yellow that year and their fans who bought it were up in arms.Yep. Stops sides bringing out 6 kits, calling it official but never wearing it
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Did we ever wear that green kit in the 90s? Once at most...I remember a time in my youth, when Norwich went an entire season without wearing their away kit, as they didn’t play anyone else that wore yellow that year and their fans who bought it were up in arms.
This one?Did we ever wear that green kit in the 90s? Once at most...
That's the badgerThis one?
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I don’t recall it ever being used…and I can’t find any photographic evidence of it in a match…That's the badger
League Cup, that sounds right. I think that was the only time it was worn competitively.I have a reflection that we wore it just before once in preseason, for some reason It's attached to Ipswich
Or did we wear it in a League Cup game in 91 season, Bolton away?
Can't confirm the team but I think you're correct. I seem to remember it was only ever worn for a preseason game.I have a reflection that we wore it just before once in preseason, for some reason It's attached to Ipswich
Or did we wear it in a League Cup game in 91 season, Bolton away?
of course, there is a global supply issue of football shirts (amongst other things) which has been reported in the media, due mainly to certain places still persisting Canute-style with a zero-covid approach which is causing factories etc to close for periods of time, reducing their productivity.Crazy that there are so many kits out of stock at the online shop. Don’t they want my money?
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They're also probably proritising the vast amount of returns that they've had...of course, there is a global supply issue of football shirts (amongst other things) which has been reported in the media, due mainly to certain places still persisting Canute-style with a zero-covid approach which is causing factories etc to close for periods of time, reducing their productivity.