Samrfc01 This is actually true
I remember reading it a while ago
Idiot of the day.
by Morph » 02 Nov 2008 20:44
Samrfc01 This is actually true
I remember reading it a while ago
by SteveRoyal » 02 Nov 2008 21:18
by Ian Royal » 02 Nov 2008 23:45
Far CanalWhistleVision Remarkable Vision would have sufficed.
I honestly never ever thought i would see this subject brought up again. How lovely.
There is perhaps a tiny grain of truth (relevance) in this legend. In the early days of the FA Cup when there was a clash of colours the older club (founded longest) got to play in their first choice. How the legend has come to be assoc with RFC I've no idea beyond our relatively early 1871 foundation/
It is believed to originate from the season that RFC chose an away strip of blue and yellow hoops. When we played an away fixture at Brighton, who play in blue and white stripes, RFC naturally had to use their away strip. The referee was uimpressed at the prospect of two teams playing in blue and ordered a change.
As RFC did not have a third strip, Brighton kindly offered to play in their away strip and an urban myth was born.
by Elm Park » 03 Nov 2008 11:12
chandog I was on a tour of wembley stadium yesterday and found out that because Reading represent Royal Berkshire we are the only club in the country that can wear their home colours (Royal Blue) in every game they play. This is an FA law and has been since the club was founded.
That poses the question of why do we need an away kit when we can wear the home kit for every match?
PS. feel free to say if this thread is on the wrong board
by Deadlock » 03 Nov 2008 13:23
Ian RoyalFar Canal It is believed to originate from the season that RFC chose an away strip of blue and yellow hoops. When we played an away fixture at Brighton, who play in blue and white stripes, RFC naturally had to use their away strip. The referee was uimpressed at the prospect of two teams playing in blue and ordered a change.
As RFC did not have a third strip, Brighton kindly offered to play in their away strip and an urban myth was born.
I thought we had a third "change strip" kit that season which was yellow and red hoops.
by Sarah Star » 03 Nov 2008 13:41
Elm PArkchandog I was on a tour of wembley stadium yesterday and found out that because Reading represent Royal Berkshire we are the only club in the country that can wear their home colours (Royal Blue) in every game they play. This is an FA law and has been since the club was founded.
That poses the question of why do we need an away kit when we can wear the home kit for every match?
PS. feel free to say if this thread is on the wrong board
It's better than that. Because we were known as the Biscuitmen any fan who contacts Huntley and Palmers gets a free box of hobnob's sent to them as we helped to promote their product.
by Mr Angry » 04 Nov 2008 13:05
by SCIAG » 09 Nov 2008 12:42
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