Any photos of the original team, if they existed, would surely have made Mr Somerton's book.
Interesting stuff. I've seen photos of Thornhill United and Rotherham County in black and white striped Notts County style kits. There is also Youtube footage of Thornhill U playing in black and white "halves". Not found any early Rotherham United photos.
Last edited by mikemiller; 12-04-2018 at 03:58 PM.
Any photos of the original team, if they existed, would surely have made Mr Somerton's book.
I actually like the blue and brown one 😨
Hi Mike, don't know if you are still following this thread, but I did find an old cigarette card on Google, with an old player in the amber/black V shirt. However, it is just an artist 's impression, so the accuracy of the strip is in question. The player in the picture is one Victor Wright, quite a prolific goal scorer in his day. However, Vic played for us between 1930 and 1934, long after we had begun wearing red and white. So the mystery of the early kits still remains.
if got the original Patrick top.
if also got a 2 tone white silver top.think we only played in it York away in the early mid 80s
Found another Rotherham County kit, with an all-white shirt, don't know which season
1920.