Technology being what it is, we could easily have numbers that are actually lights.
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Great. They'll look like a Kraftwerk tribute act
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Technology being what it is, we could easily have numbers that are actually lights.
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The club could start by confirming what we already know . Its been retired. It hasn't been seen away from home since the Cardiff defeat back in November.
7 games since then in league / cup (West Ham, Burnley , Huddersfield, Fulham, Bournemouth, Man United, West Brom) - a mix of home kit and "third" yellow kit have been used.
Has anyone asked Barber ?
Agreed. Hughton and/or the players have banned it as they can’t see each other but the club haven’t admitted it for marketing reasons.
Red socks would go down well in Iran. Wouldn't rescue a dull kit, though.
Totally agree. Whoever chose that kit should be given a severe dressing down. Dreadful.
I've seen the odd person wear it and they just look like a goalkeeper. There is nothing jazzy or fashionable about it. Just grim And clearly the players feel exactly the same which is why it hasn't been seen since October.
Oh, I thought it showed we were gaining support from leprechauns..............................Totally agree. Whoever chose that kit should be given a severe dressing down. Dreadful.
I've seen the odd person wear it and they just look like a goalkeeper.
I like it. It is my sons favourite kit in years
Everyone is different.
I wouldn't be surprised if it is like the red kit a couple of years ago and the players have retired it for being unlucky
"The green shirt is still our alternative strip and it will be next season’s third shirt too.
from launch has outsold last season’s alternative strip (yellow) by almost 3:1 in adult sizes and 1.5:1 in children’s sizes.
There are a variety of factors when choosing which shirt to wear when we play away - sometimes it might just be the manager’s or players’ preference at a given time - and at the moment the yellow kit is getting a run.
Given you're more likely to spot a dodo than see our green kit being worn at away games this season, I look forward to seeing it a lot more next season, based on how often this season's third kit has been worn.
That will happen, right?
I emailed Paul Barber and have shared it below.
" - ...from launch has outsold last season’s alternative strip (yellow) by almost 3:1 in adult sizes and 1.5:1 in children’s sizes.
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So from its launch date, it has sold more than the yellow kit has since that same date ?
Probably because people had already bought the yellow one.
I like Deputy Barber, but come on...
Is he trying to say that it is a better selling shirt in total - ie a more popular shirt - or that it has sold more than the yellow has after a certain date ( when loads of people already have the yellow ) ?Why is it suspicious if PB says that the club have sold more of this shirt than the other one ?
I emailed Paul Barber and have shared it below.
- Green shirt isn't retired. Its still "our alternative strip" but at the moment the yellow strip is "getting a run"
- Green shirt will be third shirt in 19/20.
"The green shirt is still our alternative strip and it will be next season’s third shirt too.
The green shirt remains popular with many fans, continues to sell well, and from launch has outsold last season’s alternative strip (yellow) by almost 3:1 in adult sizes and 1.5:1 in children’s sizes.
There are a variety of factors when choosing which shirt to wear when we play away -
sometimes it might just be the manager’s or players’ preference at a given time - and at the moment the yellow kit is getting a run.
Kit design and choice of colours always provokes great debate amongst fans and there will be lovers and haters of every kit we ever produce! "
Is he trying to say that it is a better selling shirt in total - ie a more popular shirt - or that it has sold more than the yellow has after a certain date ( when loads of people already have the yellow ) ?
There is a subtle difference.