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Season 2018-19 home and away kit thread


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Looking at the Historical Kits website, the 5th Kings Own Scottish Borderers played in this kit from 1912-15, and they were one of the 2 teams that merged to form Queen of the South in 1919.  So 2019 will the centenary of the club being formed and this, presumably, is a nod to that history.

Here's the pic of their 1912 kit from that site.

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11 hours ago, weeyin said:

Looking at the Historical Kits website, the 5th Kings Own Scottish Borderers played in this kit from 1912-15, and they were one of the 2 teams that merged to form Queen of the South in 1919.  So 2019 will the centenary of the club being formed and this, presumably, is a nod to that history.

Here's the pic of their 1912 kit from that site.

dumfries_1912-1915-a.gif

Correct Weeyin, it’s a nod to their formation. A few teams have worn that C&A shirt (us included).

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Also worth noting that Montrose wore this same C&A kit from 1912-19 predating us by a year before switching to black and white and eventually settling on blue and white in 1938. Peebles Rovers also wore a variation of the kit in season 1922-23, however the amber section went straight across rather than in a curve.
peebles rovers 1922

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4 hours ago, underboyleheating said:

Also worth noting that Montrose wore this same C&A kit from 1912-19 predating us by a year before switching to black and white and eventually settling on blue and white in 1938. Peebles Rovers also wore a variation of the kit in season 1922-23, however the amber section went straight across rather than in a curve.
peebles rovers 1922

Was just about to ask you which other clubs had worn this kind of strip. Historical Football Kits is a fascinating website but I'd never looked closely at the Montrose or Peebles Rovers pages.

I'm presuming Bradford City's winning the FA Cup in 1911 brought this strip to people's attention and how it would avoid common colour clashes.

Going the other way, I never understood why Aberdeen changed from relatively unusual black and yellow stripes to scarlet after WW2 but that's the Mutton Molesters for you.

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4 hours ago, Happy Dosser said:

I'm presuming Bradford City's winning the FA Cup in 1911 brought this strip to people's attention and how it would avoid common colour clashes.

This was the very reason why we changed from a predominantly blue kit to the claret and amber of Bradford City. Colour clashes were a nightmare and by wearing c&a it meant that a change was less likely to be required. Bradford City’s colours were unique in football but not in rugby. Indeed Bradford City borrowed their kit from the local rugby team before eventually getting their own kit. Prior to that the closest to c&a in the league was probably the Burton Swifts/United/Tranmere Rovers kit that was first worn 1885(Burton) 1889 (Tranmere). The shirts were registered as orange and maroon. 

burton_swifts_1895-1897-ad.giftranmere rovers 1889

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Guessing this is the "something unique" Flow was on about...

https://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2018/07/17/announcing-a-new-look-to-our-squad-numbers/

ANNOUNCING A NEW LOOK TO OUR SQUAD NUMBERS

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We’re updating our style for the 2018/19 season. Out go the old white numbers on the back of our home shirts, in come the proper colours.

Our new home kits, which will be worn competitively for the first time on Tuesday night, will have claret numbers for the first time in two decades.

You can get your home kit printed with the claret numbering from 26 July in the ‘Well Shop. Home tops are currently available to buy online.

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