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cluniemore

The Wee Birdie
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Wee birdie told me manager wanted yellow strip used for night games but company has discontiued this line so hes decided that in future night and dark winter afternoon games will play with white shorts both kits and even mabye even white socks but wants to look at that first just wondering your thoughts.
 
I'd think the white shorts would look quite nice with the current home shirt. Still can't get my head around what morons chose against a yellow kit this year given the shirts are so popular. Has anyone seen anyone wearing the claret away shirt?! Surely it must be the worst selling shirt since that snidey 'Sport House' one.

If the manager thinks changing something helps the visibility of players than fair enough.....even if it's hocum there could still be a small pscological effect. (Did Revie changing Leeds to all white, or Shankly changing Liverpool to all red actually make any difference.....who knows.....).
 
I think the manager should visit The Harry Public House for a full and frank discussion on this issue.
 
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