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Moving further North...
Feb 19, 2006
9,969
Barnsley
Huddersfield's shirts look a million times better than the cack that is our home shirt. I refuse to buy one-opted for the Yellow/Navy one which is easily one of our best away shirts of all time.

The club dropped a bollock with this season's home shirt design, especially when they saw how popular the 'all striped' one-off one was last season.

I agree on the Yellow/Navy kit - probably the best since the palookaville top. I quite like the home shirt, but didn't get it because I now have far too many blue/white striped shirts and fancied something different.

If we come in the top 6, I will be getting the blue 'third' shirt, courtesy of a bet I made in pre-season.
 




Elder for England

New member
Jan 30, 2008
2,388
It's not just it looks like it's been ironed on, the actual sponsor logo is cheap looking in itself.
 


TWOCHOICEStom

Well-known member
Sep 22, 2007
10,919
Brighton
It's not just it looks like it's been ironed on, the actual sponsor logo is cheap looking in itself.

Yup I aggree, I actually know the bloke who prints the logos for the club. He said that they couldn't possibly be done at any higher quality. The biggest challenge was stopping the stripes bleed through like some of the old shirts, so apparently there's a silver layer that you can't see underneath the logo...

so... now you know eh......:dunce:
 


This is from the Football League's - The regulations of the Football League Limited"

35 Registration of Playing Colours
35.1 During the Close Season, the Executive shall obtain from each Club, in writing, details of
its colours (shirts, shorts and stockings) and shall inform all other Clubs, Referees and
Assistant Referees of such details. The colours so registered by each Club shall be worn
for all Home Matches during the next following Season and no changes either in the
colours or combination of colours shall be permitted during the course of the Season.
Notwithstanding the aforementioned, each club is authorised on one occasion per season
to play a Home match in an ‘away’ or ‘alternative’ strip.
35.2 When away from home Clubs will play in colours (shirts, shorts and stockings) which are
clearly distinguishable from those of their opponents.
35.3 When playing on neutral ground Clubs will determine either by agreement or the toss of a
coin which of them should be deemed to be the Home Club.
35.4 The colour of the Goalkeeper’s shirt must, in all cases, be clearly distinguishable from the
colours of the shirts worn by the Match Officials and all other Players.
35.5 In adverse weather conditions the Goalkeeper may wear tracksuit trousers acceptable to
the Referee.
35.6 ‘Shirt’ in the context of this Regulation shall also include ‘Jersey’ where applicable.
35.7 The colours of clothing worn by ballboys must not clash with the colours of either of the
competing Clubs.
35.8 Both sleeves of the shirts of all Players in matches played under the jurisdiction of The
League shall carry a Football League logo. There shall be no form of words, advertising,
badge or other logo above or below the Football League logo except as permitted by
the Executive.
Note Clubs are reminded that shirt advertising must comply with F.A. Rules.
 


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