We're on about rivers, not your nocturnal activities down Northumberland Avenue.
The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.

We're on about rivers, not your nocturnal activities down Northumberland Avenue.
The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.

Don't worry about it,I can't remember this season just passed strip![]()
I like the fact that they swap from one to the other .No serious club keeps constantly swapping stripes to plain and back again. FACT.
Well according to Second Tier Podcast we have won the battle of the kits so far this season.
I would admit that his taste gets questionable with the other ones he rates though.
On the bright side at least we’re not Preston, Stoke or Bristol City (away).
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We've had this interminable discussion for years. If you're serious about your identity you don't **** about with it, especially if you intend to be a global brand. Liverpool and Man Utd don't experiment with stripes, Newcastle and Sunderland would never abandon their iconic stripes, Chelsea are always in plain blue. Even QPR don't turn up in August in anything but hoops. You know who do constantly experiment? Lower league clubs who don't know what they're about and so fanny around with shirts trying to look interesting.Then we haven't been a serious club for most of our existence.
We've had this interminable discussion for years. If you're serious about your identity you don't **** about with it, especially if you intend to be a global brand. Liverpool and Man Utd don't experiment with stripes, Newcastle and Sunderland would never abandon their iconic stripes, Chelsea are always in plain blue. Even QPR don't turn up in August in anything but hoops. You know who do constantly experiment? Lower league clubs who don't know what they're about and so fanny around with shirts trying to look interesting.
Aye and look at the state of themSouthampton and Watford have alternated between stripes and plains in recent seasons, I'm sure there are others.
I agree somewhat but clubs do experiment. Southampton, wba, Watford off the top of my head.We've had this interminable discussion for years. If you're serious about your identity you don't **** about with it, especially if you intend to be a global brand. Liverpool and Man Utd don't experiment with stripes, Newcastle and Sunderland would never abandon their iconic stripes, Chelsea are always in plain blue. Even QPR don't turn up in August in anything but hoops. You know who do constantly experiment? Lower league clubs who don't know what they're about and so fanny around with shirts trying to look interesting.
I've mentioned before that we're known in Brazil partly because of Giovanni but also because of that iconic 2008-9 PL kit that perfectly encapsulated the underdog Tiger and set us up as a global brand - No one in world football (to my knowledge) had that same black and amber striped kit. It was instantly recognised, marketable, and iconic, yet we chose to **** about with it. Again.
And where are they exactly in the great pantheon of world football?I agree somewhat but clubs do experiment. Southampton, wba, Watford off the top of my head.
And where are they exactly in the great pantheon of world football?
Of course not. Kit matters when you want to develop an identity or - perish the thought - a brand. After 100 years of trying, we suddenly had that in 2008. Typical City, we threw it away.Kit doesnt matter in success though does it
Success brings fans and views
Of course not. Kit matters when you want to develop an identity or - perish the thought - a brand. After 100 years of trying, we suddenly had that in 2008. Typical City, we threw it away.
Of course not. Kit matters when you want to develop an identity or - perish the thought - a brand. After 100 years of trying, we suddenly had that in 2008. Typical City, we threw it away.
Same league as us, so...And where are they exactly in the great pantheon of world football?
In my lifetime we’ve been promoted once with a striped kit. Everything else has been majority Amber kits.
We actually won more games over the last 2 years in a majority Amber kit than we have with stripes.
Get what you’re saying about marketability. But the needle won’t move too much over a kit. Most foreign fans will flock to the latest fad (see Wrexham) when they’re winning.
Who gives a toss what kit we wore in the promotion seasons or how it affects results (spoiler alert - it doesn't)?In my lifetime we’ve been promoted once with a striped kit. Everything else has been majority Amber kits.
We actually won more games over the last 2 years in a majority Amber kit than we have with stripes.
Get what you’re saying about marketability. But the needle won’t move too much over a kit. Most foreign fans will flock to the latest fad (see Wrexham) when they’re winning.
One was in the pl last season and are generally a pretty well regarded club.And where are they exactly in the great pantheon of world football?