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I found them...incongruous. They didn't go with the rest of the kit. Surely they should have been white or if blue, royal blue to match the hoops? Having said that, as we won against Burnley, can they now be considered as our lucky socks? Given our situation, this does seem to me to be a matter of enormous importance.
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A thread of enormous importance on 17:21 - Apr 24 with 5122 views
It looks like the socks worn at Burnley at the weekend were from the 2020-21 goalkeeper collection and are navy not black.#QPRpic.twitter.com/Kz2TclLwpj
Another vote for keep them. I liked them the moment I saw them. In fact I had this thought: that they somehow sharpened the focus of the players on the job of playing football. And I honestly think, in some indefinable way, they contributed to that victory.
I think refs make teams wear different socks so they can identify, fouls, trips, the perpetrators etc and also to distinguish players especially when close together especially at corners.
Also there is a theory that as a player when your head is down with the ball you can pick out your team mates by the socks.
Gullit when manager at Newcastle put them in white socks for that reason. Their supporters wouldn’t have it and they went back to black. Now I’m sure I have seen and still do see Newcastle in white socks.
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A thread of enormous importance on 21:42 - Apr 24 with 4837 views
A thread of enormous importance on 21:37 - Apr 24 by charmr
I think refs make teams wear different socks so they can identify, fouls, trips, the perpetrators etc and also to distinguish players especially when close together especially at corners.
Also there is a theory that as a player when your head is down with the ball you can pick out your team mates by the socks.
Gullit when manager at Newcastle put them in white socks for that reason. Their supporters wouldn’t have it and they went back to black. Now I’m sure I have seen and still do see Newcastle in white socks.
Yeah. That was why Arsenal changed to blue and white socks back in the 1920s.
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A thread of enormous importance on 00:07 - Apr 25 with 4721 views
It looks like the socks worn at Burnley at the weekend were from the 2020-21 goalkeeper collection and are navy not black.#QPRpic.twitter.com/Kz2TclLwpj
Would the club still be using kit from three seasons ago though? And if they were goalkeeper kit socks, would they have had that many pairs for that many outfield players?
The away kit's socks this season were originally navy as shown in the last picture in this link, as are Dieng's socks with the difference being white lettering on his and gold on the outfield socks. Would it not be a pair of these? https://www.footballshirtculture.com/new-kits/qpr-2022-2023-away-kit.html
A thread of enormous importance on 21:37 - Apr 24 by charmr
I think refs make teams wear different socks so they can identify, fouls, trips, the perpetrators etc and also to distinguish players especially when close together especially at corners.
Also there is a theory that as a player when your head is down with the ball you can pick out your team mates by the socks.
Gullit when manager at Newcastle put them in white socks for that reason. Their supporters wouldn’t have it and they went back to black. Now I’m sure I have seen and still do see Newcastle in white socks.
Given our first half stats, I think we can discount that theory you mention!
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A thread of enormous importance on 08:08 - Apr 25 with 4410 views
A thread of enormous importance on 21:26 - Apr 24 by hubble
Another vote for keep them. I liked them the moment I saw them. In fact I had this thought: that they somehow sharpened the focus of the players on the job of playing football. And I honestly think, in some indefinable way, they contributed to that victory.
They were lucky if nothing else. Keep them for the last 2 games. Change nothing!