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Re: Club Colours

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 11:13 pm
by EastTerracer
Eastbourne (a) - blue shirt, blue shorts, white socks
Chelmsford (a) - white shirt, blue shorts, white socks
Dartford (a) - blue shirt, white shorts, blue socks
Truro (a) - blue shirt, blue shorts, blue socks
Bath (a) - blue shirt, white shorts, red socks
Aveley (a) - red shirt, red shorts, white socks
Farnborough (a) - red shirt, red shorts, red socks
Weymouth (h) - blue shirt, blue short, blue socks

Dissapointing repeat combination tonight. Not sure this one deserved to be seen again.

Re: Club Colours

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 7:36 am
by GRTourist
EastTerracer wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 11:13 pm Eastbourne (a) - blue shirt, blue shorts, white socks
Chelmsford (a) - white shirt, blue shorts, white socks
Dartford (a) - blue shirt, white shorts, blue socks
Truro (a) - blue shirt, blue shorts, blue socks
Bath (a) - blue shirt, white shorts, red socks
Aveley (a) - red shirt, red shorts, white socks
Farnborough (a) - red shirt, red shorts, red socks
Weymouth (h) - blue shirt, blue short, blue socks

Dissapointing repeat combination tonight. Not sure this one deserved to be seen again.
100% record in the all blue...

Re: Club Colours

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 8:15 am
by Lord Elpus
Sorry but the all blue kit just isn't for me. It's much too dark for starters as well as being too close to the officials in their black but much more importantly we are Hampton and should be playing in at least a significant bit of red on the shirt. Yes, I know we used to play in white and black up to the 80s but the red and blue was a return to the original colours.
The all dark blue one looks like one of the types of shirt that 90s Premier League clubs used to have in the 90s as their seldom used 3rd kit, chosen because it was marketed as looking ok as a replica shirt with jeans.

Re: Club Colours

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 10:21 am
by Tony
I wonder which shirts the players prefer. Often said that red is a much easier colour for players to pick out team mates - unless of course you are red/green colour blind!

Re: Club Colours

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 10:40 am
by TW10
definitely harder to pick out dark blue shorts to the crowd backdrop and under lights..much preferred the blue and red hoops

Re: Club Colours

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 2:03 pm
by Big Rich
I am surprised the all dark blue kit is allowed if the officials are in black. It's not distinct enough, especially if the floodlights go off!!

Re: Club Colours

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 2:42 pm
by Shepperton Supporter
Tony wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2023 10:21 am I wonder which shirts the players prefer. Often said that red is a much easier colour for players to pick out team mates - unless of course you are red/green colour blind!
You may have hit in the reason for the poor game and missed passes, itโ€™s all in the kit!,

Re: Club Colours

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 2:44 pm
by Jamie
Big Rich wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2023 2:03 pm I am surprised the all dark blue kit is allowed if the officials are in black. It's not distinct enough, especially if the floodlights go off!!
Techinically in the FA regulations, it is NOT allowed.
But clubs register their colours saying "Blue" instead of "Navy Blue" and league officials never both checking.

Just like the goalposts not being fixed aren't allowed.

Re: Club Colours

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 3:13 pm
by tones
If Manchester United can blame their kit for a poor performance Hampton can as well. Did notice last night that I kept thinking Hampton seemed to have an extra player until I realized that it was the referee in her dark kit.

Re: Club Colours

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2023 4:16 pm
by EastTerracer
Eastbourne (a) - blue shirt, blue shorts, white socks
Chelmsford (a) - white shirt, blue shorts, white socks
Dartford (a) - blue shirt, white shorts, blue socks
Truro (a) - blue shirt, blue shorts, blue socks
Bath (a) - blue shirt, white shorts, red socks
Aveley (a) - red shirt, red shorts, white socks
Farnborough (a) - red shirt, red shorts, red socks
Weymouth (h) - blue shirt, blue short, blue socks
Weston-super-Mare (a) - red shirt, red shorts, red socks

Another boring repeat combo. Maybe the club need to recruit someone to keep track of this.

Re: Club Colours

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2023 7:58 pm
by Big Rich
EastTerracer wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 4:16 pm Eastbourne (a) - blue shirt, blue shorts, white socks
Chelmsford (a) - white shirt, blue shorts, white socks
Dartford (a) - blue shirt, white shorts, blue socks
Truro (a) - blue shirt, blue shorts, blue socks
Bath (a) - blue shirt, white shorts, red socks
Aveley (a) - red shirt, red shorts, white socks
Farnborough (a) - red shirt, red shorts, red socks
Weymouth (h) - blue shirt, blue short, blue socks
Weston-super-Mare (a) - red shirt, red shorts, red socks

Another boring repeat combo. Maybe the club need to recruit someone to keep track of this.
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Re: Club Colours

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2023 6:24 pm
by EastTerracer
Eastbourne (a) - blue shirt, blue shorts, white socks
Chelmsford (a) - white shirt, blue shorts, white socks
Dartford (a) - blue shirt, white shorts, blue socks
Truro (a) - blue shirt, blue shorts, blue socks
Bath (a) - blue shirt, white shorts, red socks
Aveley (a) - red shirt, red shorts, white socks
Farnborough (a) - red shirt, red shorts, red socks
Weymouth (h) - blue shirt, blue short, blue socks
Weston-super-Mare (a) - red shirt, red shorts, red socks
Southall (a) FAC - blue shirt, blue shorts, blue socks

Third time out for the the Chelsea kit but it seems to produce results.