sverigegreen":301ew17s said:Speaking of tyre marks.
Perhaps we will get a grey version of this
https://www.footballshirtculture.com/21 ... e-kit.html
hope not
Adam":3gezysim said:The new training range has an interesting design - something similar for the Shirt perhaps?
Adam":3dtswtd7 said:smudja":3dtswtd7 said:Hope the club sticks to the green shirt black shorts white socks kit. With slight changes to trim. I don't want Argyle in stripes one year white another and all green the next
Time to stick with one identity... dont see Liverpool in stripes or celtic in all green... let's have Argyle in one type of strip
That method wouldn’t necessarily work for Argyle.
You have to factor in that Argyle very much rely on the income from shirt sales, whereas Liverpool, Celtic, less so.
If Argyle made a shirt that was only slightly different season to season, people wouldn’t bother to purchase it.
By creating shirts that have different designs (stripes, tyre marks, chest bands etc) it encourages fans to buy them, therefore generating income for the club.
Dorset Pilgrim":3nerixyl said:I think if I was Ryan Lowe I'd be concerned about how visible the dark green shirts are on the pitch particularly against certain backgrounds. I'm sure that a lighter/brighter strip gives a benefit to players, albeit small. I like last season's away shirt or the late 1960s green band across the white or a lime green shirt.
IMO the current green is not and never will be proper Argyle green.Dorset Pilgrim":2kxkymxa said:I think if I was Ryan Lowe I'd be concerned about how visible the dark green shirts are on the pitch particularly against certain backgrounds. I'm sure that a lighter/brighter strip gives a benefit to players, albeit small. I like last season's away shirt or the late 1960s green band across the white or a lime green shirt.