'67 shirt 22:57 - Dec 4 with 3643 views | pompeyhoop | Why did we wear a plain white shirt with no emblem? | |
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'67 shirt on 13:58 - Dec 5 with 3551 views | W7Ranger | I asked this before but I'll be farked if I can remember what the answer was!! | | | |
'67 shirt on 14:03 - Dec 5 with 3516 views | smegma | Were the shirts ordered from Lotto and turned up about 6 months later ? | | | |
'67 shirt on 14:04 - Dec 5 with 3515 views | kingo | Both teams changed their complete kits, I think it was to do with it being televised. | |
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'67 shirt on 14:44 - Dec 5 with 3468 views | KevinPR |
'67 shirt on 14:03 - Dec 5 by smegma | Were the shirts ordered from Lotto and turned up about 6 months later ? |
Unlikely. If that were the case the shirt the would be plastered with emblems. | | | |
'67 shirt on 14:44 - Dec 5 with 3466 views | BrianMcCarthy | Laundry day. Happens to us all. | |
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'67 shirt on 15:28 - Dec 5 with 3415 views | bosh67 | The emblems hadn't been agreed positioning wise and gaffer tape hadn't been invented. | |
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'67 shirt on 15:29 - Dec 5 with 3415 views | Jim |
'67 shirt on 14:04 - Dec 5 by kingo | Both teams changed their complete kits, I think it was to do with it being televised. |
Wasn't televised live - there was a full programme of league matches that day including Chels*** v Foolham which finished 0-0. First League Cup final at Wembley with previous finalists including the might of Rotherham and Rochdale. Two years after us Swindon won it. | | | |
'67 shirt on 15:33 - Dec 5 with 3401 views | NoDiddley | Didn't think our shirts had a badge in 67,also as we were blue & white hoops & they were blue & white stripes it must have been an easy alternative. By the way they played in all Red not blue as people think. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
'67 shirt on 15:54 - Dec 5 with 3366 views | HollowayRanger | werent they new shirts which they washed only for the blue hoops to come off in the wash! | |
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'67 shirt on 16:53 - Dec 5 with 3325 views | Rangersw12 |
'67 shirt on 15:29 - Dec 5 by Jim | Wasn't televised live - there was a full programme of league matches that day including Chels*** v Foolham which finished 0-0. First League Cup final at Wembley with previous finalists including the might of Rotherham and Rochdale. Two years after us Swindon won it. |
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'67 shirt on 17:01 - Dec 5 with 3308 views | QPRDave | Can i ask a question along the same sort of lines, why did Rangers & Spurs both change strips for the FA cup final in 82? [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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'67 shirt on 17:03 - Dec 5 with 3303 views | Stanisgod |
'67 shirt on 15:29 - Dec 5 by Jim | Wasn't televised live - there was a full programme of league matches that day including Chels*** v Foolham which finished 0-0. First League Cup final at Wembley with previous finalists including the might of Rotherham and Rochdale. Two years after us Swindon won it. |
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'67 shirt on 19:26 - Dec 5 with 3212 views | Lofthope | The original question, in part, asked why no emblems? In those days it was not uncommon for top teams to have no club badges / emblems on their shirts. It just wouldn't have been an issue. Look at old pictures of ManUre in that era for example. Not sure when the kit changes were agreed, but in that era getting a whole load of especially made kits would have been a bit of a hassle, so I suspect they just bought 'off the shelf' kits. | | | |
'67 shirt on 21:57 - Dec 5 with 3144 views | Sudbury_Hill_R |
'67 shirt on 15:33 - Dec 5 by NoDiddley | Didn't think our shirts had a badge in 67,also as we were blue & white hoops & they were blue & white stripes it must have been an easy alternative. By the way they played in all Red not blue as people think. |
It was as simple as we both changed kits on '67. We chose white they chose red with no badge as was the norm back then. Game was not shown live, merely featured with highlights later on BBC Match of the Day. In 82' both teams couldn't agree on kits so both changed but we did wear blue and white hooped track suit tops on the walk out for presentations. | | | |
'67 shirt on 22:11 - Dec 5 with 3114 views | VancouverHoop |
'67 shirt on 17:01 - Dec 5 by QPRDave | Can i ask a question along the same sort of lines, why did Rangers & Spurs both change strips for the FA cup final in 82? [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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I'm not sure when it was changed but for many years there was a rule – or maybe just a convention/tradition – that in an FA Cup tie when there was a colour clash both teams changed. It didn't matter whether it was the final or an earlier round. Note the run of finalists from 1932—35 here: http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/English_Football_League/FA_Cup_Finals/1930-1939. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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'67 shirt on 22:59 - Dec 5 with 3072 views | GloryHunter | Why do teams change strips anyway? Eg why did Villa change last Saturday? The only clash was their usual white shorts, but they could have kept their home shirts and socks. This really annoys me. I was at the '67 final, by the way. I never thought to question the strip change at the time - I assumed it was just a special change for Wembley. | | | |
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