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Post by villager on Aug 29, 2007 14:29:44 GMT
Not a good choice for a change kit.
Especially, as City had to revert back to last years kit v Telford.
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Post by Croc on Aug 29, 2007 14:56:47 GMT
Revert to the Black and Red stripes please
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Post by tim on Aug 29, 2007 16:02:13 GMT
and my away shirt's too small, just been seen in tesco with a gut!
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Post by tim on Aug 29, 2007 16:04:34 GMT
it actually beggars belief that we can have a shirt with a plain white back - it's bound to clash with every team who wear white, or who have white stripes. It effectively reduces the scope for kit identification. Stripes should either be on the back as well, or the main colour, i.e. blue or red, be the back colour. An OG by the City, this one I feel.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2007 16:51:21 GMT
My studied and considered view on this is that any shirt design with red in it is poo.
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Post by althom on Aug 29, 2007 17:41:24 GMT
Whatever the stripe colour, the stripes should be all round the shirt, not a plain back IMO.
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Post by suv on Aug 29, 2007 19:21:12 GMT
Whatever the stripe colour, the stripes should be all round the shirt, not a plain back IMO. I Thought "stripes round the shirt" were called Hoops!!!
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Post by jeremypitt on Aug 29, 2007 21:00:56 GMT
it actually beggars belief that we can have a shirt with a plain white back - it's bound to clash with every team who wear white, or who have white stripes. It effectively reduces the scope for kit identification. Stripes should either be on the back as well, or the main colour, i.e. blue or red, be the back colour. An OG by the City, this one I feel. Agreed, it makes no sense to have a home kit of white with blue stripes on the front, and an away kit of white with red stripes on the front. Wouldn't it make more sense to have two kits which are totally different.
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Post by dorothy on Aug 29, 2007 21:05:18 GMT
The future's bright, the future's yellow and green.
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Post by jeremypitt on Aug 29, 2007 21:11:09 GMT
exactly!!!!! Or even orange (or was it tangerine!!) ANYTHING as long as it is very different to the home kit!!!
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Post by DazaB on Aug 29, 2007 22:06:47 GMT
back to red and black for me, never was keen on the red and white of this season
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Post by worcestercityfc on Sept 2, 2007 20:03:17 GMT
go to be a plain colour without stripes for me
not red as it clashes with k********ter, nor yellow as it clashed with the sun away at moor green a few years ago if i remember correctly, but a colour that will stand out
maybe this much indecision is why we ended up with red and white stripes!!!
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Post by B*ue dragonstander on Sept 3, 2007 13:09:53 GMT
Away kit used to be plain red. Red & black at least reflects the coat of arms of the City of Worcester (see left!).
Plain backs to the shirts are just naff.
Lets wear pink like Middlesex and PSG Rugby!
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Post by dago on Sept 4, 2007 9:22:06 GMT
why not go for the " hy-viz " council vests that chelsea have adopted.
at the same time we can gain more players by adding the ground stewards to the playing staff.
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Post by B*ue dragonstander on Sept 4, 2007 12:55:44 GMT
why not go for the " hy-viz " council vests that chelsea have adopted. at the same time we can gain more players by adding the ground stewards to the playing staff. I thought Allner proved that that approach to team stregthening didnt work!
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