Will we have to wear our away kit for our match(es) at Wembley? We wore our away kit when we played Arsenal at the Emirates, and Sheffield United have a similar kit to Sunderland, who we also wore our away kit against.
It's a neutral ground so i hope both teams can wear what they like, especially the final. Would like us to win it wearing black and amber
But often teams will wear there away kit no matter what because it advertises it. Who would buy a shirt that the team never wears? ... though i may have made that up. Very tired.
Which is why I made the point that in both cases (Sheff Utd and Arsenal) there actually is a clash and so it would be required for one of the teams. Hope it's not us, wouldn't want us winning our first trophy in blue.
A one off , Wembley shirt if we make the final . Maybe Wembley fa cup final 2013-2014 Around the badge Would become a collectors dream in the years ahead. Also making more cash for the club.
I've seen in the past they wear next seasons kit, don't know if it's advertising to sell more as the seaon has usually finished
We've used the blue away kit at every opportunity this season because it's far, far more visible and a lot easier for the players to pick each other out. We don't need to wear it against and red and white teams, we opted to. I do believe on an occasion such ad this though we'd wear the iconic and universally famous tiger stripes.
Both teams can wear there home shirts as neither clash. I am not fussed if we have to wear amber short though.
We've wore Amber and Black against Arsenal before, so it obviously isn't seen as a clash. If it was, and we were the team who had to change - I'd hope the club's marketing department would be bright enough to get onto Adidas about producing a one-off final shirt in all black with amber piping, meaning we'd technically still get to play in amber and black.
The weekends game against Sunderland we both wore stripes & both had black shorts, I found that strange.
Hull City were pulled out of the hat 1st, so that means we're the home team. That means that we get to wear our home kit.