Knarf Reprah":1iljm57h said:Why do we need an away strip or is it compulsory under FL rules?
Chris Dennis":3opa34uc said:Knarf Reprah":3opa34uc said:Why do we need an away strip or is it compulsory under FL rules?
I can't see any reason under FL rules why we need an away strip as no teams have green home shirts (unless we play Yeovil in Div 1 next season). Choosing blue as an away colour which is the most common colour worn by home teams in this league seemed to be contrary to FL rules as below. In fact we have had to wear our home shirts on several occasions this season which makes it farcical to choose blue in the first place.
38.2 When away from home Clubs will play in colours (shirts, shorts and stockings) which are clearly distinguishable from those of their opponents.
You certainly get some choice comments from home fans when the Green Army turn up in blue.
PilgrimJosh":a57zuujf said:Chris Dennis":a57zuujf said:Knarf Reprah":a57zuujf said:Why do we need an away strip or is it compulsory under FL rules?
I can't see any reason under FL rules why we need an away strip as no teams have green home shirts (unless we play Yeovil in Div 1 next season). Choosing blue as an away colour which is the most common colour worn by home teams in this league seemed to be contrary to FL rules as below. In fact we have had to wear our home shirts on several occasions this season which makes it farcical to choose blue in the first place.
38.2 When away from home Clubs will play in colours (shirts, shorts and stockings) which are clearly distinguishable from those of their opponents.
You certainly get some choice comments from home fans when the Green Army turn up in blue.
We need an away kit, and a contrasting one but the blue is horrific, don't like it at all, mundane as well as it not looking very professional (to me).
I have a problem telling between some lits, mostly reds and green so away kit are important for people like me, otherwise I'd have no idea what was going on sometimes.
Chris Dennis":8lwl25mz said:Knarf Reprah":8lwl25mz said:Why do we need an away strip or is it compulsory under FL rules?
I can't see any reason under FL rules why we need an away strip as no teams have green home shirts (unless we play Yeovil in Div 1 next season). Choosing blue as an away colour which is the most common colour worn by home teams in this league seemed to be contrary to FL rules as below. In fact we have had to wear our home shirts on several occasions this season which makes it farcical to choose blue in the first place.
38.2 When away from home Clubs will play in colours (shirts, shorts and stockings) which are clearly distinguishable from those of their opponents.
You certainly get some choice comments from home fans when the Green Army turn up in blue.
Or just forget the blue altogether...gandalf_the_green":28qtix8e said:Chris Dennis":28qtix8e said:Knarf Reprah":28qtix8e said:Why do we need an away strip or is it compulsory under FL rules?
I can't see any reason under FL rules why we need an away strip as no teams have green home shirts (unless we play Yeovil in Div 1 next season). Choosing blue as an away colour which is the most common colour worn by home teams in this league seemed to be contrary to FL rules as below. In fact we have had to wear our home shirts on several occasions this season which makes it farcical to choose blue in the first place.
38.2 When away from home Clubs will play in colours (shirts, shorts and stockings) which are clearly distinguishable from those of their opponents.
You certainly get some choice comments from home fans when the Green Army turn up in blue.
Well the simple answer then is to wear blue at home and green away,job done :thumbup:
Dreadful. Can't stand the yellow, very cheap looking. The blue is ok but black is my preferred choice.PilgrimJosh":1hmvnoom said:http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/4201/newnh5.png
Anyone?