Solid backs to striped kits..

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With UEFA banning it, I wonder if having a solid back but striped front has anything to do with confusing the opposition. I might be reading into it too much, but I was thinking on Saturday that it's hard to get used to, almost like having two strips depending on whether the players is facing you or has his back turned.

So although it's not a big hit with fans, it might well be for performance gain rather than to sell shirts.
 
With UEFA banning it, I wonder if having a solid back but striped front has anything to do with confusing the opposition. I might be reading into it too much, but I was thinking on Saturday that it's hard to get used to, almost like having two strips depending on whether the players is facing you or has his back turned.

So although it's not a big hit with fans, it might well be for performance gain rather than to sell shirts.

You being serious?

Did Villa think there were double the players on the pitch because of this? I imagine they were looking for Claret shirts and anything that wasn't Claret, was clearly not their teammate
 
Check out the UEFA equipment regulations, page 18 article 8. It mentions colours not being too distinctive from the main theme of the kit

https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/Tech/uefaorg/General/02/56/52/75/2565275_DOWNLOAD.pdf

So 8.03 suggests that our back should be red, not white ? It all seems a bit contradictory. The drawings suggest stripes must continue but 8.03 says..

"The colours used to create a hooped, banded, striped or checked shirt on the
front must both be clearly visible on the back of the playing attire if the same
pattern (e.g. stripes) is not used on the back of the playing shirt."

Either that, or red numbers should've been used?!?!

I imagine Olympiakos having white numbers ticks this box.
 
It's clearly a load of contradictory, beaurachratic tripe, but it does state visibility and distinctiveness as needing to be consistent. Which says to me that it's about not using kit to confuse the opposition. They're not handing rules out for fans opinions of whether they like a plain back or not
 
Brilliant! At least we’re now guaranteed a nice stripey shirt for our first season back in the Prem.
 
Never mind winters nearly here, at least we can wear an open cardigan to hide the plain white back(and door deals). Unfortunately the players can’t
What is the latest ruling on striped cardigans with numbers on the back?
 
Watched Sky's highlights of the Villa match and it took a few seconds to register that the white shirts were us attacking Villa's goal. Not good.
 
You being serious?

Did Villa think there were double the players on the pitch because of this? I imagine they were looking for Claret shirts and anything that wasn't Claret, was clearly not their teammate
TBF it did look at times that we had more players on the pitch than them, but I put this down to our excellent movement around the ball.
 

Watched Sky's highlights of the Villa match and it took a few seconds to register that the white shirts were us attacking Villa's goal. Not good.
I also noticed a villa player without a number on the back of his shirt.
 
Got the new home shirt today.
Looks good! Well I make it look good.
 
Pretty rubbish plan when he had a big fuck off beard unless of course it was a false one and Jedinak wasn’t actually painfully crap after all
Could be, but the BBC didnt rate the players by beard trim. Shame they didn't could have been Villas man of the match for face hair.
 
When they turn around it looks like we've surended ....

Does anyone remember the first ever kit that the Blades wore ??

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http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Sheffield_United/Sheffield_United.htm

Did we surrender before we turned around ?
 
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I have never disliked it as much as many do on here. I get the objection to the white back, but overall I think it looks quite smart and is something different.
I’m about 50-50 with the shirt.
 

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