It must be difficult for the players to see a teammate when there's just a split second to look up.
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There are 7 Argyle players in this picture 😂👆
It must be difficult for the players to see a teammate when there's just a split second to look up.
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Agree 100% wear something light at night and be seen as the old saying use to be when referring to preventing
road accidents to cyclists and pedestrians.
No, Argyle green is a brand.My thoughts on this are , if we are to continue to have such a dull and drab green home strip every year can we not incorporate some fluoro threads or panels that would stand out under lights.Maybe just numbers on shorts and shirts would suffice.
Mate, have you not seen our seats? Every shade of green under the sun!No. Argyle green is a brand.
Look at the seats.
How many different shades of green do you see in there?
None except one. The shade of Argyle green.
Get on with it and stop being so soft.
I don’t get this - I’m red green colour blind myself. I’ve never had an issue distinguishing between the two teams when we play someone in red.Only when playing against teams in red though... which admittedly is quite a lot in football.
But if we're playing at home, we can play in green as normal and the red side has to change. So don't think it would affect us much?
Also, not knowing much about colour blindness but I wonder if it's significante that he said DARK green and that's worse than normal green?
No, Argyle green is a brand.
Look at the seats.
How many different shades of green do you see in there?
None except one. The shade of Argyle green!!
So Portsmouth routinely change their shade of blue do they? Nope, they stick with a shade that closely matches the seats at Fratton Park (what a coincidence!).Ah, the old rule that football shirts have to exactly match the shade of the seats.
NO other club sticks this rigidly to a particular shade
I could go on and on, but football clubs do tend to stick with a certain shade of their main club colour for both their shirts, their seats and their club branding.
So Portsmouth, Celtic and Arsenal all changed the colour of their shirts 20 years ago?So Portsmouth routinely change their shade of blue do they? Nope, they stick with a shade that closely matches the seats at Fratton Park (what a coincidence!).
Celtic stick with a very similar shade of green which matches the seats at Celtic Park.
Arsenal's red matches the seats at the Emirates.
I could go on and on, but football clubs do tend to stick with a certain shade of their main club colour for both their shirts, their seats and their club branding.
Which is precisely what Argyle have done for the past 20 years.
No, but there was a clear change of direction when Peter Jones decided to implement some 21st century marketing principles, which subsequent owners have opted to stick with.So Portsmouth, Celtic and Arsenal all changed the colour of their shirts 20 years ago?
Argyle had what I would call Argyle green shirts from post-war to 1999, over 50 years.
I don't accept either that our current Manager's opinion trumps mine. I was here before him and I'll be here after he has gone.