Now we sue them for copyright infringement and mega royalty payments and bankrupt them and they end up in the Championship.1890 shirt :
1915
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Now we sue them for copyright infringement and mega royalty payments and bankrupt them and they end up in the Championship.1890 shirt :
1915
So we played in Blue and white away exactly what my brother said maybe it was an agreement between the clubs then?Nah Joey I don't see any benefit in the fact that we would get to see foreign kits, what were we going to do all leg down to Jack Sharps and buy an official uefa sanctioned replica.
Those were the rules at the time, they had blue in their kit and we had blue in our kit = home team changes...but
In 64-65 the rs played Inter at home in red and milan played in black shorts, white shirt with diagonal blue black stripe, the same kit they wore in milan when we played in blue and white.
In the away leg the rs wore red and milan their traditional black and blue = still no colour clash = wear what you want
So we played in Blue and white away exactly what my brother said maybe it was an agreement between the clubs then?
that they would do that?
versus the away team changing now do you mean? the Inter kit hardly clashed with ours much did it?any amount of blue in both kits = home team change, no agreement, no arrangement, no option, them was the rules.
versus the away team changing now do you mean? the Inter kit hardly clashed with ours much did it?
In those days ? seems strange to me no gimmicks in those days or that many replica shits not a great demand as it is today we are talking 1964 here maybe in milan , but I never seen blues fans wearing match shirts as they do today it was a scarf and a bobby hat or an EFC cap, a Rosette in the FA Cup that paraded more than most in my day, and the rattle!It's all about selling the merchandise Joe...and don't forget that 3rd away kit too....
#kerching
any blue= change kit
ADMIRAL were the first maker of ENGLAND team replica shirts for Don Revie in 1974 - hence he sent them Leeds way - there was uproar by the TV company's as Admiral was on the kit - no way in 1964 would an Everton kit would have been a big earner, in the way it is done in today's -
I feel it was an agreement gesture because how many blues fans would have been able to afford to travel to MILAN in 1964 to see the game, and that famous kit???
Thats what I posted last night the bleedin obvious as you posted -joey66...mate... how can I put this, somehow you're missing the bleedin obvious. There were no agreements, arrangements, accommodations, no nudge nudge wink wink, IT WAS THE 'KIN RULES, nothing more nothing less, no commercial thing. 2 teams with any common colour in the strip the home team changes
peace brother.
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Was that the cup semi at Old Trafford in 71? I was in the open end behind the goal and it was manic you couldnt breath.
Yep. The scoreboard end. The scoreboard is out of shot. Superb noise in first half, a morgue by the end.Was that the cup semi at Old Trafford in 71? I was in the open end behind the goal and it was manic you couldnt breath.
"Shankly,Shankly,what's our name?"when we were ahead so my old man told me allez,typical that lot had the last laughYep. The scoreboard end. The scoreboard is out of shot. Superb noise in first half, a morgue by the end.