England playing in dark grey shirts at home 20:39 - Mar 26 with 2232 views | Mark | Why are we not wearing white?! With Belgium playing in light blue, the teams are not recognisable. This is supposed to be a dementia awareness match, surely better to play in the familiar colours?! | | | | |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 20:42 - Mar 26 with 2206 views | redrickstuhaart | More likely selling the new shirt. Amazing to choose a grey kit given the history of grey kits. A bigger question is - is Dunk way short in quality, or was that an unusual abberation? He panicked because he was scared of Lukaku despite being to the ball first. | | | |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 20:43 - Mar 26 with 2201 views | SitfcB | Marketing. | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 20:47 - Mar 26 with 2176 views | Dubtractor | Same reason we wore a black kit in a home game last season. Shirt sales = cashmoney | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 20:50 - Mar 26 with 2157 views | Mark |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 20:47 - Mar 26 by Dubtractor | Same reason we wore a black kit in a home game last season. Shirt sales = cashmoney |
I am so glad Ipswich have not repeated that this season. We should always play in blue at Portman Road. Going back to England, the colours of that tiny little flag on the back of the collar of the white England shirt caused uproar, with even the Prime Minister speaking about it. Yet, marketeers can change the whole colour of our kit and little is said?! | | | |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 20:57 - Mar 26 with 2071 views | redrickstuhaart |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 20:50 - Mar 26 by Mark | I am so glad Ipswich have not repeated that this season. We should always play in blue at Portman Road. Going back to England, the colours of that tiny little flag on the back of the collar of the white England shirt caused uproar, with even the Prime Minister speaking about it. Yet, marketeers can change the whole colour of our kit and little is said?! |
Next question, does Toney's pace and movement offer us something Kane doesn't? | | | |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 21:01 - Mar 26 with 2040 views | Swansea_Blue | Wait until you see what they’ve done to St George’s Cross! I can’t believe they’ve messed with the flag of Genoa and Bologna. The Italian Piers Morgan must be apoplectic. | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 21:11 - Mar 26 with 1953 views | Wacko |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 20:42 - Mar 26 by redrickstuhaart | More likely selling the new shirt. Amazing to choose a grey kit given the history of grey kits. A bigger question is - is Dunk way short in quality, or was that an unusual abberation? He panicked because he was scared of Lukaku despite being to the ball first. |
It's not grey it's purple: https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/england-away-kit-euro2024-belgium-3 | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 21:43 - Mar 26 with 1636 views | Garv |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 20:50 - Mar 26 by Mark | I am so glad Ipswich have not repeated that this season. We should always play in blue at Portman Road. Going back to England, the colours of that tiny little flag on the back of the collar of the white England shirt caused uproar, with even the Prime Minister speaking about it. Yet, marketeers can change the whole colour of our kit and little is said?! |
We looked sexy in that kit at home against Derby to be fair. | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 21:43 - Mar 26 with 1635 views | TheMover | Surprised the players names are not on the shirts, and the St George's cross seems to be missing | | | |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 21:54 - Mar 26 with 1568 views | MK1 | Like the shirts and liked the performance. So much better than the Brazil game, where we lacked the creativity to unlock them. That kid from Man Utd had a hell of a game. Very happy with that and fully deserved. As for the shirts, yeah, I like it. | | | |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 21:56 - Mar 26 with 1548 views | Swansea_Blue |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 21:54 - Mar 26 by MK1 | Like the shirts and liked the performance. So much better than the Brazil game, where we lacked the creativity to unlock them. That kid from Man Utd had a hell of a game. Very happy with that and fully deserved. As for the shirts, yeah, I like it. |
It’s a nice away kit | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 21:57 - Mar 26 with 1543 views | CaptainAhab |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 21:43 - Mar 26 by TheMover | Surprised the players names are not on the shirts, and the St George's cross seems to be missing |
The players names were missing in the second half to raise awareness for dementia | | | |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 22:02 - Mar 26 with 1517 views | Swansea_Blue |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 21:43 - Mar 26 by TheMover | Surprised the players names are not on the shirts, and the St George's cross seems to be missing |
The St George’s Cross isn’t really missing as such, as it’s not been on kits very often. Possibly 2006 was the last time it was visible? Although there was an away keeper kit in 2013 that must have caused some serious frothing of the mouth with the wrong colour cross - it wasn’t exactly subtle either. | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 22:47 - Mar 26 with 1394 views | TheMover |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 21:57 - Mar 26 by CaptainAhab | The players names were missing in the second half to raise awareness for dementia |
Didn't see the first half so didn't realise, thanks | | | |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 23:08 - Mar 26 with 1350 views | Lord_Lucan | We haven't squeezed the kids and skint parents enough yet baby! Hopefully one day it will crash on their fecking heads. You declared you would be three inches taller You only became what we made you Thought you were chasing a destiny calling You only earned what we gave you | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 09:12 - Mar 27 with 972 views | Radlett_blue |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 20:50 - Mar 26 by Mark | I am so glad Ipswich have not repeated that this season. We should always play in blue at Portman Road. Going back to England, the colours of that tiny little flag on the back of the collar of the white England shirt caused uproar, with even the Prime Minister speaking about it. Yet, marketeers can change the whole colour of our kit and little is said?! |
Town should also play in blue shirts when away from home, unless there is a colour clash. | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 09:44 - Mar 27 with 911 views | LankHenners |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 20:47 - Mar 26 by Dubtractor | Same reason we wore a black kit in a home game last season. Shirt sales = cashmoney |
Seemed like a minority opinion but I was in the 'that's not really on' camp for that. Obviously the commercial arm of the club doing well helps the overall finances but have to say I'm not keen on the growing trend of supporters being treated like customers more than fans. Was mentioned in another thread that stuff like memberships, STs etc. get more expensive but you get less bang for your buck. Alright though because Mark Ashton spins it as 'fans delivering when called upon' and people feel pleased with themselves and forget it seems a bit mad to have lines of merch where a fairly basic jacket costs £60. | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 10:58 - Mar 27 with 819 views | Dubtractor |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 09:44 - Mar 27 by LankHenners | Seemed like a minority opinion but I was in the 'that's not really on' camp for that. Obviously the commercial arm of the club doing well helps the overall finances but have to say I'm not keen on the growing trend of supporters being treated like customers more than fans. Was mentioned in another thread that stuff like memberships, STs etc. get more expensive but you get less bang for your buck. Alright though because Mark Ashton spins it as 'fans delivering when called upon' and people feel pleased with themselves and forget it seems a bit mad to have lines of merch where a fairly basic jacket costs £60. |
Yeah, can't really disguise the fact that fans are now customers. For the most part I'm relatively at ease with it, as no one is forcing people to spend their money, but having the 3rd kit does feel like it crosses a line a little bit. | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 13:04 - Mar 27 with 706 views | Radlett_blue |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 09:44 - Mar 27 by LankHenners | Seemed like a minority opinion but I was in the 'that's not really on' camp for that. Obviously the commercial arm of the club doing well helps the overall finances but have to say I'm not keen on the growing trend of supporters being treated like customers more than fans. Was mentioned in another thread that stuff like memberships, STs etc. get more expensive but you get less bang for your buck. Alright though because Mark Ashton spins it as 'fans delivering when called upon' and people feel pleased with themselves and forget it seems a bit mad to have lines of merch where a fairly basic jacket costs £60. |
It's balls. The extra amount made from entering into contracts that involve wearing 2nd or 3rd choice kits a certain number of times will be miniscule in the context of a club's annual finances. Protecting and preserving a club's identity by wearing its traditional kit wherever possible is intangible, but in my opinion of a far greater value. | |
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England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 19:12 - Mar 27 with 566 views | Mark |
England playing in dark grey shirts at home on 13:04 - Mar 27 by Radlett_blue | It's balls. The extra amount made from entering into contracts that involve wearing 2nd or 3rd choice kits a certain number of times will be miniscule in the context of a club's annual finances. Protecting and preserving a club's identity by wearing its traditional kit wherever possible is intangible, but in my opinion of a far greater value. |
I agree, and wonder if it will be detrimental to football overall in the long run if teams continue to weaken their identities by wearing second and third kits when they could wear home colours. Imagine if we got promoted and Liverpool came to Portman Road wearing a third kit rather than red, it would deminish the occasion a bit for me. I would have thought TV companies would want clubs to be instantly recognisable rather than viewers needing to work out which team is which. It makes me think back to that international match a couple of years ago where England Women wore orange and the Netherlands wore white. | | | |
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