White. "We're the red and white army has a better ring to it. Than "we're the red and erm red army" But I suppose "Red army, red army" is more than justified now lol.
At the end of the day, it really doesn't matter. That said, white all day long except for special occasions (the odd Wembley trip or a clash in kits).
White on balance but not really bothered. If the home SHIRT was to change from red though that would be sacrilege!! Imagine if we had to play in blue and white stripes!!!!
My personal preference of kit is red shirts, white shorts, white socks. However, like others on the thread, I'm not bothered that we're going to be playing in red shorts this season.
White everyday of the week, twice on Sunday call me tradionalist blah blah, experiment with 2nd and 3rd kits don't mess with majority of our history
I’m not so upset about the red shorts to make it a massive issue - and also don’t mind red shorts for a change every now and then (as the Lyons cakes kit) but if there was a choice I’d go white shorts as the standard.
White. A century+ of tradition shouldn’t be abandoned for a women’s team that’s been around for a couple of years, I don’t care if they wear red shorts, the proper BFC is red shirts, white shorts.
I should have put in the question that I was thinking of a permanent change to red rather than an occasional dalliance with red. I can put up with a couple of seasons red but, as a rule, surely it has to be white?
Not sure why it needs to be a thing mens team wear white traditional the women wear red practicality. They both wear the same shirts with the same badge isn't that all that matters.
White shorts. Imagine Man U changing to red shorts or Liverpool to white. There'd be civil war. Only BFC can fck about with basic things and hope to get away with it, without asking for fans' opinions.
You mean if we have to play in blue and white stripes again! http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Barnsley/Barnsley.htm