Burton v Oxford Utd
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Burton v Oxford Utd
How was that allowed to happen. God help you if your colour blind.
Re: Burton v Oxford Utd
Well at least the socks are different colour!
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Re: Burton v Oxford Utd
Nothing compared to our under-23 game on Monday when Barnsley, our goalkeeper and the referee all clashed.
Re: Burton v Oxford Utd
The game is actually Burton V Wimbledon which makes it even more farcical as Wimbledon should have just worn their home kit. As someone who is colourblind it would have been absolutely pointless me watching this game if I was a fan of either.
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Re: Burton v Oxford Utd
I'm pretty sure that the laws of the game insist on different colour shorts...where is dpinsussex when you need him?
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It was always the case in the Football League but I think it has lapsed in recent seasons. The Premier League allows same colour shorts to be worn by both teams as we proved at Leicester last week.turfytopper wrote:I'm pretty sure that the laws of the game insist on different colour shorts...where is dpinsussex when you need him?
Socks definitely have to be different colours.
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Re: Burton v Oxford Utd
Burnley & Leicester both wore white shorts last Saturdayturfytopper wrote:I'm pretty sure that the laws of the game insist on different colour shorts...where is dpinsussex when you need him?
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