I don't know, but if Dracula moves in to our castle turrets then the shirt will need a revamp.
I don't know, but if Dracula moves in to our castle turrets then the shirt will need a revamp.
If Draculas joins us it won’t just be Cooper scared of crosses.I don't know, but if Dracula moves in to our castle turrets then the shirt will need a revamp.
Maybe, although I don't think green is part of the club branding...
(Just for the record, I like the dark green that Argyle use in general, I just don't think it is the best colour for a football kit).
On the Twitter teaser from today I can see the detailing is flush so my concern is alleviated.If that is the background pattern of the shirt then I'm hoping the delay is because the graphic designer is rectifying their work. It might seem pedantic, but the lighter shaded diagonal bars don't even run true and the joins are quite obvious where they go into the central diamond.
I don't imagine that's intentional and it just looks a bit slapdash and irritating
Confused. 4 turrets 3 towns.Rumour I'm just starting is that the turrets woven into the fabric represent the three towns of the Plymouth City brand and are to get us accustomed to seeing them as they are the begining of a migration away from the Mayflower. Times have changed and much like the issues the Exeter Chiefs had with their branding, Argyle are going to dissaciotate themselves from an image that too some, represents the arrival of colonisation and the suppression of indigenous people.
Rumour I'm just starting is that the turrets woven into the fabric represent the three towns of the Plymouth City brand and are to get us accustomed to seeing them as they are the begining of a migration away from the Mayflower. Times have changed and much like the issues the Exeter Chiefs had with their branding, Argyle are going to dissaciotate themselves from an image that too some, represents the arrival of colonisation and the suppression of indigenous people.
Turrets syndrome?Confused. 4 turrets 3 towns.