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The issue can basically be solved by having (for example) a yellow away kit. Although there is no point if they don’t use it when they should as they have done previously.
 
The issue can basically be solved by having (for example) a yellow away kit. Although there is no point if they don’t use it when they should as they have done previously.
Until the goalkeeper wears orange. Which happens loads of times.
 
Is there an example anywhere of what colour blind people see with regards to these colour schemes?
 
I’m not colour blind so forgive me if I’m wrong but I can’t imagine it being a problem with our striped home kit?
Apparently it is. When Sunderland played Wednesday. So the traditional derby match clash is about to change?

Of course for 130 odd years it wasn't a problem if Wednesday were in blue and white stripes and us in red and white stripes but now it is. (1960's excepted when that lot experimented with a blue 'Arsenal kit'.)

Madness
 
Apparently it is. When Sunderland played Wednesday. So the traditional derby match clash is about to change?

Of course for 130 odd years it wasn't a problem if Wednesday were in blue and white stripes and us in red and white stripes but now it is. (1960's excepted when that lot experimented with a blue 'Arsenal kit'.)

Madness
It definitely was a problem - you just only found out about it - that is the power of social media / internet for spreading the word.
 
When Sunderland played Wednesday

It definitely was a problem - you just only found out about it - that is the power of social media / internet for spreading the word.

That was shocking. Sunderland have more white on their shirt than red and Wednesday have a plain white back. It was literally white v white.

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Here are their away kits.
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Exactly - why not the yellow kit!

For those that don't know - roughly 1 in 8 men have some sort of colour blindness (whether they know it or not). So at Sunderland with a capacity of 49,000 there were THOUSANDS of people in the stadium needlessly struggling to tell the teams apart. Plus all the people watching on TV - and it is worse on TV than at the stadium.
 
Seen lots of people decrying this move with the predictable "PC gone mad/woke" etc and eroding the 'traditions' of the game.

The funny thing is this will probably result in less incentive for clubs to bring more than 3 kits out, more stable 'change' colours and probably more barriers to using the change colours purely for the sake of it. Might even see a few away shirts last for more than a season as well.
 
This is great news. I remember us playing away at Liverpool in the Green kit and it being a challenge to follow along. It was frustrating because we had the pink kit available and that would have been sufficient contrast. I believe red/green and blue/purple are the most common issues (apparently the teletext holidays kit we had a few years ago was purple- I never saw it 🤣).

The tone is as important as the colour. The best way to understand colour blindness is that it is a limited pallet rather than blindness to colours all together (for most people). It makes it difficult are to differentiate colours of similar tone. Blue/dark Purple, Yellow/lime green, red/green etc. Coventry vs Chelsea wouldn't be an issue even though they are both blue as they are different tones. Chelsea - Fiorentina would be a nightmare if there was no change.
 
First matches under the new rules. Plymouth green shirts white shorts. Barnsley red shirts white shorts. That new colour blindness consideration rules worked well then.
Blades are confounding any colour blindness by turning up in whatever the fuck they feel like.
 
First matches under the new rules. Plymouth green shirts white shorts. Barnsley red shirts white shorts. That new colour blindness consideration rules worked well then.
Basically it replicated the most famously dreadful sporting event for colour blind people… Wales v Ireland in the six nations. FFS.
 
Colour blindness match of the weekend was Reading v Cardiff. Not as bad as some others thanks to the differing socks! Not seen League 1 and League 2 yet so there may be others to add. Think the Cardiff goalkeeper thought that Tom Ince son (Paul was ever so proud) was passing back to him.
 
Every team should play in the same colour, then its a level playing field for all. Used to love a good Wolves V Dundee in home kits on Fifa. Mayhem.
 
In the context of this thread the new away kit release is astonishing.

Home kit = red and white stripes
Away kit = white with red stripe

WTF!!??
 
In the context of this thread the new away kit release is astonishing.

Home kit = red and white stripes
Away kit = white with red stripe

WTF!!??

They don't clash. Colourblind or not.

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Bear in mind that we have gone with Black Shorts & Socks this time on the home and full white on the away.

As an example. West Broms kit is predominantly white and didn't clash last night

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