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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heliosphan View Post
    Just say you don't like it because it looks like a bib. That would have been a fair enough view to take. But instead, you've had to subject us to this pseudo-intellectual babble about it not being a "balanced" design.

    And of course if the kit is rubbish then obviously it must mean the staff are all rubbish too. The pies are rubbish, the beer is rubbish, the squad is cobbled together, we're unprofessional, we disrespect the fans and we're all going to die.


    Supporting this football club seems to make you very unhappy.
    The feeling is many think it’s a bib. Having seen it, it’s a bib! :-)
    It is very obvious.

    You want to stop and think why so many clubs want to wear a black or a dark shirt away. It’s because dark merges into the crowd and is harder to pick out for the home team. Dark was unheard of not so long ago.

    Without doubt the overall kit is better than last year. Doesn’t stop bits looking a bit naff.

    No need to rattle your cage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Millmoordays View Post
    The feeling is many think it’s a bib. Having seen it, it’s a bib! :-)
    It is very obvious.

    You want to stop and think why so many clubs want to wear a black or a dark shirt away. It’s because dark merges into the crowd and is harder to pick out for the home team. Dark was unheard of not so long ago.

    Without doubt the overall kit is better than last year. Doesn’t stop bits looking a bit naff.

    No need to rattle your cage.
    Interesting view and not far off the truth.

    Our home kit has always looked a bit like the Arsenal shirt.

    That shirt was introduced by Herbert Chapman and was based on a golf top worn over a shirt design, red over white.

    He later introduced the hooped socks because he thought it made the home players easier to spot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    That shirt was introduced by Herbert Chapman and was based on a golf top worn over a shirt design, red over white.
    Shouldn't there be an argyle pattern on it then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Shouldn't there be an argyle pattern on it then?
    Nothing to do with Plymouth 😆

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