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Re: New Colours

by melonhead » 10 Dec 2012 14:35

frimmers3 bearing in mind the short tenure in the top flight,may i suggest the royals should be sponsored by "one stop" rather than "waitrose"?




3 stops? :|

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Re: New Colours

by Stuka » 10 Dec 2012 14:41

melonhead
frimmers3 bearing in mind the short tenure in the top flight,may i suggest the royals should be sponsored by "one stop" rather than "waitrose"?




3 stops? :|


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Re: New Colours

by Fox Talbot » 10 Dec 2012 14:55

Optimist For those who remember, how were the changes away from hoops and then back to hoops recieved?


The move from hoops to sky blue in 1965, and also away from hoops to white shirts in 1953, were seen as modernisations in keeping with the times.

1965 I think we also saw the launch of the Evening Post and Friday night football at Elm Park; we were hoping to emulate Cov City (!!). The kit lasted 4 years. I believe it was welcomed.

1953 was post Coronation and in an era of worrying about Continental tactics (soon to be brought home to us by Hungary that November). It lasted 2 years. I don't think it was liked.

in 1983 new chairman Smee decreed the end of hoops and back to sky blue (which he made his RFC debut in). Again the start of a new era after the end of years of Frank Waller. It took 10 years to get back to hoops this time after a series of increasingly awful kits, ending up with the TV interference one. I think we were just glad the clubs was still alive for the first few kits but there was a low-key campaign in the ealry 90s to bring back hoops which everyone was delighted with.

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Re: New Colours

by peterroyal76 » 10 Dec 2012 17:57

Stuka
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frimmers3 bearing in mind the short tenure in the top flight,may i suggest the royals should be sponsored by "one stop" rather than "waitrose"?




3 stops? :|


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Re: New Colours

by Hoop Blah » 10 Dec 2012 21:23

Fox Talbot
Optimist For those who remember, how were the changes away from hoops and then back to hoops recieved?


The move from hoops to sky blue in 1965, and also away from hoops to white shirts in 1953, were seen as modernisations in keeping with the times.

1965 I think we also saw the launch of the Evening Post and Friday night football at Elm Park; we were hoping to emulate Cov City (!!). The kit lasted 4 years. I believe it was welcomed.

1953 was post Coronation and in an era of worrying about Continental tactics (soon to be brought home to us by Hungary that November). It lasted 2 years. I don't think it was liked.

in 1983 new chairman Smee decreed the end of hoops and back to sky blue (which he made his RFC debut in). Again the start of a new era after the end of years of Frank Waller. It took 10 years to get back to hoops this time after a series of increasingly awful kits, ending up with the TV interference one. I think we were just glad the clubs was still alive for the first few kits but there was a low-key campaign in the ealry 90s to bring back hoops which everyone was delighted with.


That first Pelada/Brookes hooped shirt with a nice collar and proper wide hoops was very well received from what I recall.

I even seem to remember Kevin Dillion commenting in the Post that the players loved the new comfortable and smart shirts. After the Hat Painting shirts that wasn't surprising though, but everyone I knew loved the hoops and the different colour variations on the change kits.

That few years is probably my favourite kit wise, probably helped by the team McGhee put out in them too mind!


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Re: New Colours

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 10 Dec 2012 21:34

Fox Talbot in 1983 new chairman Smee decreed the end of hoops and back to sky blue (which he made his RFC debut in).


It was a tad bizarre that we opted for an Argentina style kit in 1983.

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Re: New Colours

by Barry the bird boggler » 11 Dec 2012 07:43

Rev Algenon Stickleback H
Fox Talbot in 1983 new chairman Smee decreed the end of hoops and back to sky blue (which he made his RFC debut in).


It was a tad bizarre that we opted for an Argentina style kit in 1983.


Not really, the hoops just went in a different direction that's all!

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Re: New Colours

by SpaceCruiser » 11 Dec 2012 08:34

I am against any move away from our traditional blue and white hoops. Anyone who dares to suggest this is obviously on the wind up.

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Re: New Colours

by Fox Talbot » 11 Dec 2012 09:25

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Rev Algenon Stickleback H
Fox Talbot in 1983 new chairman Smee decreed the end of hoops and back to sky blue (which he made his RFC debut in).


It was a tad bizarre that we opted for an Argentina style kit in 1983.


Not really, the hoops just went in a different direction that's all!


Fair point - it was a mash-up between sky blue and our 1890ish-1938 navy blue stripes, navy blue shorts.


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Re: New Colours

by Royal Biscuitman » 11 Dec 2012 09:36

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frimmers3 bearing in mind the short tenure in the top flight,may i suggest the royals should be sponsored by "one stop" rather than "waitrose"?



:lol: :lol: :lol:

I would have gone with Downs of Newbury, the local carpet and rug supplier.

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Re: New Colours

by pea » 11 Dec 2012 17:08

Would like to seem something more neutral, like a cream, with tassles

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Re: New Colours

by me » 11 Dec 2012 18:35

The away kit from 91-92 was fantastic! Bit bias because that was my first season watching.

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Re: New Colours

by Twix » 11 Dec 2012 19:20

I quite like hoops but think blue has a depressing effect on players as it’s associated with feeling down.

However I was watching the champion’s league recently and an obscure foreign team managed to beat the mighty Barcelona by wearing Green and white hoops, as no real football teams wear that colour we could adopt the same jerseys.

Being green is quite trendy among our more affluent supporters; we already have a wind turbine nearby and are build on a rubbish dump so I think it would be a good idea to be football’s first eco-team and the new colour could support that.
We could ban cars from the surrounding area (replacing the car park with bike racks), only sell organic food on the concourse and wear shirts made out of hemp.
It would also tie in well with Waitrose’s sponsorship as it matches their corporate ideology and colour scheme which is important in the modern game.


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Re: New Colours

by SpaceCruiser » 12 Dec 2012 00:10

Twix I quite like hoops but think blue has a depressing effect on players as it’s associated with feeling down.


:|

No.

If that was the case, we'd have never won the Championship last season.

Oh! You're trying to make a joke? Blues.....

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Re: New Colours

by Terminal Boardom » 12 Dec 2012 03:34

Quite frankly, who gives a oxf*rd what kit is worn as long as the team is winning?

Going back to the start of the Smee era, we switched to light blue and white stripes with navy trim. That kit looked smart and classy. The Patrick manufactured abortions though left me uninspired so when the kit changed again to sky blue shirts with navy trim, this was a marked improvement that was dramatically halted by the tv interference home shirt and the arrowhead away one. 92/3 saw the reintroduction of hoops which was greatly welcomed by all and sundry.

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Re: New Colours

by No Fixed Abode » 12 Dec 2012 11:16

Sometimes it's a psychological thing though. If you feel you look good in a kit, you might play better by a few %. Ok - this might not help Reading at the moment, but the current kit is just awful.

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Re: New Colours

by Terminal Boardom » 12 Dec 2012 23:08

No Fixed Abode Sometimes it's a psychological thing though. If you feel you look good in a kit, you might play better by a few %. Ok - this might not help Reading at the moment, but the current kit is just awful.


You might feel better but you don't necessarily perform any better.

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Re: New Colours

by No Fixed Abode » 13 Dec 2012 12:24

Terminal Boardom
No Fixed Abode Sometimes it's a psychological thing though. If you feel you look good in a kit, you might play better by a few %. Ok - this might not help Reading at the moment, but the current kit is just awful.


You might feel better but you don't necessarily perform any better.

:| :roll:

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Re: New Colours

by larry1971 » 14 Dec 2012 11:20

don't think we need to change colours but why not go back to the blue and white striped shirts we wore in the 1920's / 1930's

http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Reading/Reading.htm




but if you want to see a few of our hideous shirts of the past check out this site


http://www.classicfootballshirts.co.uk/ ... ading.html

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