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    Change (Away) kit!

    Why oh why did we wear our change kit against Sheffield Utd? It appears that it's now policy to wear the change kit for every away game. There was more of a clash wearing the black kit as both sides were wearing the same colour shorts. There would have been less of a clash if we'd have worn navy and white shirts and white shorts.

    I realise that it's financial but there is absolutely no need to have third strip either, as long as the change kit is completely different to the club colours. Also, next season, please can we revert to proper stripes.

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    I wasn't sure which thread to reply to.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    I wasn't sure which thread to reply to.......
    ...... so I decided to reply to both threads again because I could 😊 .

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    Not just Albion Happening everywhere including the Womens game. The other night Chelsea (at home) all Blue - Arsenal changed strip to all yellow. Since when has Red Shirts/white shorts clashed with all blue !!!

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