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Speaking before their defeat by Notts County on 28 February, 41-year-old Adams said there had been issues with Plymouth's home colours.
"We have changed the kit about a bit - had white shorts and white socks because of the reason that the kit is too dark," he told BBC Radio Devon.
"It blends in with the seating and it blends in with the grass, and that's the reason we have changed it for a number of home games this season."
There’s also the crowd to be taken into account. As Autumn and winter approach more and more people will be wearing jackets, anoraks etc many of which will be a dark colour. I think we need either a brighter green or has been suggested use the second strip for midweek games.
Just wear our current away kit (predominantly all white) for evening games home and away.
Assuming there's no clash with the opposition, surely it really is that simple? Has to be worth a try over a few matches. JFDI.
Knibbsworth. All this nonsense re shirts. Did we play better on Saturday? That would have been 1.1 also if the keeper hadn't dropped an easy catch. Against a team who lost 6.0 last night which puts our attacking efforts into perspective.Who by?
How about we all in the crowd turn up in bright coloured tops then? Argyle should win every TuesdayThere’s also the crowd to be taken into account. As Autumn and winter approach more and more people will be wearing jackets, anoraks etc many of which will be a dark colour. I think we need either a brighter green or has been suggested use the second strip for midweek games.
ABSO-BLINKING-LUTELY! No brainer!Just wear our current away kit (predominantly all white) for evening games home and away.
Assuming there's no clash with the opposition, surely it really is that simple? Has to be worth a try over a few matches. JFDI.