I really don't think that the players have much choice over which away kit we are going to use. Much more down to any potential agreement we may have with the supplier etc.
I really don't think that the players have much choice over which away kit we are going to use. Much more down to any potential agreement we may have with the supplier etc.
Have worn home kit on a few occasions and now the yellow against Burnley and West Ham.
Did we not win our first away game of the season wearing Green? ��
The green kit whether you like it or not will be used as long as it does not clash with the home team colours ..... I believe this now means we will revert to yellow whenever the home kit includes white shorts as like against West Ham .... much like the 4th official wont allow subs on if their socks show the same colour as the other team (hints of white for instance when other team wears white socks) ... the officials & FA obviously being over sensitive to mistakes and want to clearly see one teams players differently from the others
Whoever thought plain green was a good idea for a team kit, needs to run up and down the sidelines trying to pick out a crossfield pass to someone running on green grass!
At least the green and black stripes of 2010/11 stood out. Players need to have peripheral vision to be able to see their teammates.
It was also bad for those with colour blindness (not me, but have seen posts from those who are)
The green kit whether you like it or not will be used as long as it does not clash with the home team colours ..... I believe this now means we will revert to yellow whenever the home kit includes white shorts as like against West Ham .... much like the 4th official wont allow subs on if their socks show the same colour as the other team (hints of white for instance when other team wears white socks) ... the officials & FA obviously being over sensitive to mistakes and want to clearly see one teams players differently from the others
The Premier League does not prohibit home and away teams wearing the same colour shorts - only shirts and socks.
Is there anywhere to find out which away kit we will be wearing before the game?
If the team we are about to play has white shorts then we will be in the Yellow kit.
I really don't think that the players have much choice over which away kit we are going to use. Much more down to any potential agreement we may have with the supplier etc.
The green kit is really poor. Looks like a cheap pub team kit. Whoever came up with this one at the club or Nike needs a lesson in fashion and economics. Get a kit looking good and you will shift loads. I think the green kit will be heavily reduced to shift the lot at the end of the season. The bark blue training kit is the best of the lot in terms of possible away kits!
I have no idea of official rules so sorry if misleading , think the refs have a say and can make a team change if he/she is concerned by clashes but dont know if FA have any guidelines/input before each individual game.
May well have been Albions choice based on players opinion (maybe they struggle to see the green against the grass) but I have noticed officials being 'jobs worths particularly with players socks during substitutions recently and think that is extended to kit choice.
That green and black kit was MINT.
The green kit is really poor. Looks like a cheap pub team kit. Whoever came up with this one at the club or Nike needs a lesson in fashion and economics. Get a kit looking good and you will shift loads. I think the green kit will be heavily reduced to shift the lot at the end of the season. The bark blue training kit is the best of the lot in terms of possible away kits!
I think it looks ruff.
Could it be the reason that we change away kit is dependent on how much stock the shop has and which one they want to shift. it is a proven fact that Plain Red is the easiest kit to see as we will see against Liverpool if they wear their first kit which their no reason not to.