And why did we originally change from stripes? Do you know?
As I’ve always understood it, we were going to change to Blue and Gold and the badge was going to be 3 crowns. All to reflect the City as a whole as the council had used those motifs. Not sure why it never happenedI don't know. From checking on HullCityKits for my previous post it looks like we first did it in the mid 30s and then had the more well-known Raich Carter era kit a decade or so later. I know there's been talk of colour shortages around WW2 which maybe led to us wearing blue for a bit at one point? But not sure whether any of that relates to the answer to your question.
Modern Tiger twist. (No, I'm not a professional)
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Might do to piss you off. But that is too easy.
As I’ve always understood it, we were going to change to Blue and Gold and the badge was going to be 3 crowns. All to reflect the City as a whole as the council had used those motifs. Not sure why it never happened

I don't know. From checking on HullCityKits for my previous post it looks like we first did it in the mid 30s and then had the more well-known Raich Carter era kit a decade or so later. I know there's been talk of colour shortages around WW2 which maybe led to us wearing blue for a bit at one point? But not sure whether any of that relates to the answer to your question.
It was going to be blue and orange. Needler wanted to change the name to Kingston Upon Hull AFC. There was an outcry, the HDM were sensible and took the fans side and he backed down, But Needler did not like striped kits and insisted on a plain amber one. Wonder if we would have kept the nickname if he had got his way? Being orange we could have been the Satsumas.
The programmes for the first games at Boothferry Park were printed in advance and featured the proposed new kit.
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Sheff Wed don't have a history of often having a plain shirt .Sheffield Wednesday have not got promoted to the PL wearing a striped kit. Don’t think they will change to a plain one though.
Peeled by the satsumas! Your getting peeled by the satsumas!
Does it get rid of that Kappa logo too?
It would end up brown in the middle thoughHmm, maybe this for home, with a black and amber gradient.
From 1947-1960, 1964-1975 and 1982-1990 we didn’t have traditional solid black and amber stripes. Plain amber shirts or amber with black pinstripes have been just as common in our history.
But pink tutus or something.
I like mainly amber with black pinstripes. The 09/10 and 15/16 kits were nice. Traditional black and amber stripes are nice but it gets boring three years in a row.
God, you’re ****ing boring.