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General Category => Altrincham FC First Team => Topic started by: AltyRobin on December 09, 2019, 11:31:59 PM
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https://www.kitlocker.com/blog/the-psychology-of-the-football-kit-why-the-right-shirt-is-your-best-chance-of-winning-the-league/
https://www.discountfootballkits.com/blog/colour-me-successful/
http://community.dur.ac.uk/red.advantage/index.html/wordpress/research/
https://www.gola.co.uk/borninbritain/the-most-successful-colours-in-football/
That’s a green away kit next season then...
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I think I have asked before but don't remember getting an answer. What would it cost to replace the current grey kit with a new one, say all yellow with red/white sash?
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I think I have asked before but don't remember getting an answer. What would it cost to replace the current grey kit with a new one, say all yellow with red/white sash?
Yeah, I've asked this a couple of times.
I think the template is really nice - one of the best we've had - it's just the wrong dominant colour. It just needs washing with yellow, surely.
Literally the same as the one-off kit, but I think a nod to the traditional red and white in the sash would be even better (and wouldn't create any clashes).
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Cost of kit is kind of irrelevant, as kit supplier, I’d probably supply FOC. The issue is 100 plus replica shirts sold as “away shirt” and 5 x Junior teams having the kit as their away kit as well. What do you tell them? Besides that, GREY is a very popular choice of “neutral” away kit, see how many use it in Premiership and Football League. If you think logically, what would be the worst kit to wear at home games, given the volume of red/white garments in a crowd, along with red/white paint everywhere. Hope that answers a few critics.
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Cost of kit is kind of irrelevant, as kit supplier, I’d probably supply FOC. The issue is 100 plus replica shirts sold as “away shirt” and 5 x Junior teams having the kit as their away kit as well. What do you tell them? Besides that, GREY is a very popular choice of “neutral” away kit, see how many use it in Premiership and Football League. If you think logically, what would be the worst kit to wear at home games, given the volume of red/white garments in a crowd, along with red/white paint everywhere. Hope that answers a few critics.
As a replica shirt it looks nice - and would probably become a collector's item :P
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All black away kits there are loads but none grey like ours. Could take the numbers off and have a grey warm up top
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......... Besides that, GREY is a very popular choice of “neutral” away kit, see how many use it in Premiership and Football League..........
I think that just proves that you don’t have to be in the National League North to get it wrong. But you can be in the National League North to lead the way..........as in the LGBT shirts.
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Cost of kit is kind of irrelevant, as kit supplier, I’d probably supply FOC. The issue is 100 plus replica shirts sold as “away shirt” and 5 x Junior teams having the kit as their away kit as well. What do you tell them? Besides that, GREY is a very popular choice of “neutral” away kit, see how many use it in Premiership and Football League. If you think logically, what would be the worst kit to wear at home games, given the volume of red/white garments in a crowd, along with red/white paint everywhere. Hope that answers a few critics.
Other than Norwichs third kit, which premier League club currently play in grey?
Lots of black about 1 grey out of circa 60 options
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Leicester City used their grey kit to demolish Aston Villa on Sunday
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Leicester City used their grey kit to demolish Aston Villa on Sunday
That kit was much closer to black; much darker than our grey: https://www.jdsports.co.uk/product/grey-adidas-leicester-city-fc-201920-third-shirt/1301044/?cm_mmc=googleshop-_-google-_-shopping-_-pla&istCompanyId=9c5cf6f7-3142-4f9f-be57-2fce9c67adfd&istFeedId=014e8b49-620d-4e56-9e87-79529c403af2&istItemId=waqqwqmwm&istBid=t&gclid=CjwKCAiAob3vBRAUEiwAIbs5Tt9n09q7Y2DylWtNuOew3w3YwxDmE4dumV_w2bEQM53xnfqu2hj9rxoCN6QQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
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Cost of kit is kind of irrelevant, as kit supplier, I’d probably supply FOC. The issue is 100 plus replica shirts sold as “away shirt” and 5 x Junior teams having the kit as their away kit as well. What do you tell them? Besides that, GREY is a very popular choice of “neutral” away kit, see how many use it in Premiership and Football League. If you think logically, what would be the worst kit to wear at home games, given the volume of red/white garments in a crowd, along with red/white paint everywhere. Hope that answers a few critics.
I was going to propose that everyone who hates the kit can blob up something towards replacing the grey one with a yellow one. How many people would need to put a tenner to make it happen?
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For me it's not about like it dislike. I can't see it properly!
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I agree I like the look of the kit but just the wrong colour.
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For me it's not about like it dislike. I can't see it properly!
You are not alone. For most of the second half at Kidderminster I had no idea what we were doing on the far side of the pitch (though admittedly it didn't seem to be anything significant).