I understand your point Ian, but I cannot help feeling a potentially more significant issue could be why are refs and away keepers able to have the same colour shirt at HP? Could be potentially confusing for a split second in a crowded penalty area.I'd love the club to be brave (they won't) and go for a predominantly white kit at home, with green and black trim around the collar and arms.
I am now utterly convinced that our poor home midweek (night) record is down to the camoflaugeness or our kit.
Explains our away form then.. 2 wins wearing all green including a night game and 1 wearing white !I'd love the club to be brave (they won't) and go for a predominantly white kit at home, with green and black trim around the collar and arms.
I am now utterly convinced that our poor home midweek (night) record is down to the camoflaugeness or our kit.
Green shirt white shorts and black socks.. as worn by Jack Leslie
On Saturday, even though they lost,
I was thinking how much easier it was to pick out the Hull players in their orange ...even on a sunny day.
Why on earth did we change to that shade of green in the first place?
Any reasonable corporate that wishes to sponsor our beloved team, then they are very welcome in my opinion. We shouldn’t knock these guys, they really have invested in our club. Big thank you from me to Bond and all those other companies who have managed to find space in their limited marketing budgets to share with Argyle 👍💚I absolutely love the Green and Gold, I'm just not sure about the Bond Timber.
That said, it's still better than having that Dustpan Pastry manufacturer on the shirt.
In terms of symbolism being of such great concern regarding the presence of the gold, perhaps we should take the point of symbolism and apply it in respect to this season - a trim of yellowy-brown to represent squeaky bum?
Keep the gold!