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  1. fir

    fired Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    anyone seen the kits worn at Millwall v Wednesday or Sunderland v Walsall?

    Stuffed if you’re colour blind.

    In this day and age of three kits per team, it’s a disgrace.

    Wednesday wore blue and white stripes with black shorts. Their keeper wore blue.

    Walsall wore all red ??! Or was it pink?
     
  2. Acido Tyke

    Acido Tyke Well-Known Member

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    I havent seen the kits that you've mentioned (yet), but this is also a real sore point for me, I moan about kits on our board all the time. :(
     
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    It drives me nuts when teams use their change kit for no reason but I was surprised by Blackpool not changing last night. You certainly had to look twice.
     
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    Oops, have I joined the right forum?
    Wasn't expecting to be discussing young beavers on here:p
     
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    I agree its always frustrating when teams do not play in their normal strip when there in no clash. The FA should be discouraging teams from changing strip when there is no need. Whilst I appreciate the commercial aspects of having two or three strips, most clubs have to change often enough to make it worthwhile for supporters to buy the second strip. Its always disappointing going to an away game and Barnsley not playing in red when they can.
     
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    The rule for FA Cup Ties used to be that if there was a Clash, both teams had to change. The Kit Manufacturers' would have a field day if that was still the case!!!
     
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    So what happened if 2 sides playing in red both had blue second strips?
     
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