by phil in cornwall » 19 Sep 2008 07:07
by John 3:16 » 19 Sep 2008 07:54
SpaceCruiserElm PArk After our away performances so far this season and seeing how bad Sheffield Wednesday were on Tuesday when they wore orange. Maybe the key to sucess is to NOT wear orange and then we will go on an unbeaten away run.
Erm, isn't it correct to think that we've only worn this once in the league?
by rg6royal » 19 Sep 2008 08:07
phil in cornwall The orange must be confusing for shortsighted referees. Could get our team muddled up with stewards.
Well, one thought that Kingsley was a player.
by Royal Man » 19 Sep 2008 11:05
by CMRoyal » 19 Sep 2008 11:23
by Tony Le Mesmer » 19 Sep 2008 11:29
loyalroyal4lifeTony Le Mesmer Yeah, how about Black & Grey hoops?
Oh.
Black and Grey kit >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. Orange kit
by Negative_Jeff » 19 Sep 2008 11:36
by SpaceCruiser » 19 Sep 2008 11:38
Negative_Jeff Better to copy QPR. They seem to show far more "hoops awareness" than Reading.
by Tilehurst Mike » 19 Sep 2008 12:20
by prostak » 19 Sep 2008 12:22
by Forbury Lion » 19 Sep 2008 12:37
Yes, apparantley because we represent the Royal County we have been bestowed the right to wear our home kit everywhere.Chuckle BrotherNorfolk Royal It's a good point someone made earlier. We are actually allowed to wear our home kit away from home because of The Queen apparently.
Did she say so ?
by Chuckle Brother » 19 Sep 2008 12:59
Forbury LionYes, apparantley because we represent the Royal County we have been bestowed the right to wear our home kit everywhere.Chuckle BrotherNorfolk Royal It's a good point someone made earlier. We are actually allowed to wear our home kit away from home because of The Queen apparently.
Did she say so ?
Preston North End also had this right because they were the first ever football league winner.
Ironically, Reading also qualify to wear their home kit for every game in the Championship though winning the league with 106 points, previously Sunderland held this right.
Thankfully the Preston, Sunderland and Reading don't have kits that clash.
The reigning FA Cup winners also have this right but only for FA Cup games.
by Bill Oddie's Beard » 19 Sep 2008 13:15
Chuckle BrotherForbury Lion Yes, apparantley because we represent the Royal County we have been bestowed the right to wear our home kit everywhere.
Preston North End also had this right because they were the first ever football league winner.
Ironically, Reading also qualify to wear their home kit for every game in the Championship though winning the league with 106 points, previously Sunderland held this right.
Thankfully the Preston, Sunderland and Reading don't have kits that clash.
The reigning FA Cup winners also have this right but only for FA Cup games.
I knew the bit about Reading and Preston. Was just being facescious.
Didn't know the other stuff though. Thanks for that.
by watfordroyal » 19 Sep 2008 13:32
by Skyline » 19 Sep 2008 13:37
John 3:16SpaceCruiserElm PArk After our away performances so far this season and seeing how bad Sheffield Wednesday were on Tuesday when they wore orange. Maybe the key to sucess is to NOT wear orange and then we will go on an unbeaten away run.
Erm, isn't it correct to think that we've only worn this once in the league?
I thought this. We wore the hoops at Forest, and Berkshire said that we wore the orange at Charlton, but I was there and don't remember thatand anyway with their kit being red why would we? We haven't yet worn our full home kit (blue/white hoops, white shorts) away, as the shorts colour can't clash either and with Forest and Charlton both having white shorts we've reverted to the blue shorts... maybe that's it?
by SLAMMED » 19 Sep 2008 18:29
Ian RoyalSLAMMED is it me, or was there a sale on orange fabric at "fabricLand" becoz theres alot of orange away kits this season (Reading, sheffield wednessday, blackpool...)and a few home shirts (plymouth)
orange is the new red.
by Rex » 19 Sep 2008 18:31
by sucatraps » 19 Sep 2008 18:45
SLAMMED is it me, or was there a sale on orange fabric at "fabricLand" becoz theres alot of orange away kits this season (Reading, sheffield wednessday, blackpool...)and a few home shirts (plymouth)
by North Somerset Royal » 19 Sep 2008 19:02
by BarryWhiteRFC » 19 Sep 2008 21:47
SLAMMED is it me, or was there a sale on orange fabric at "fabricLand" becoz theres alot of orange away kits this season (Reading, sheffield wednessday, blackpool...)and a few home shirts (plymouth)
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