I’m a big fan of incorporating claret & amber into every kit where possible. However, it’s a charity shirt designed by the team and I don’t think we should look too deeply into the shades used. The blue tone we originally wore way back was a bog standard navy and a mid blue. The petrol blue shade we adopted is a modern interpretation based on nothing more than an image from cigarette card illustration. The colour dyes used at the time were pretty basic and bespoke colours weren’t that prevalent.
Mibbe about a dozen? No sure what the Brazilian guy's after.
I really hope they sell plenty, but I still think something with a wee bit of our colours would shift more shirts - or something so wild it would get noticed elsewhere. I imagine they're limited in what Macron will actually produce, and mibbe there's a very personal reason for choosing those colours. Best of luck to them.
Worth noting in the modern game far bigger clubs than us choose lots of weird and wonderful colours for their alternate kits. This woman’s shirt is pretty conservative in comparison to some shades used.
Don't know why people are getting all hyped up about it personally. A one off strip for charity so don't see the problem with it being a different colour.
Hope he never comes back to Motherwell in any capacity here is what he says “But that’s the hardest part about going back to Celtic with another club. I didn’t want to return to Scotland after I played for Celtic. I wanted to be remembered for scoring goals in a Celtic shirt. That didn’t happen
They say “As for Scott? He’ll always be remembered for playing for Celtic, he’s lifted enough trophies.
I say As for Scott he'll always be remembered for scoring 2 goals to deny Celtic the title in a Motherwell Shirt LOL
A point would do, as far as making sure Killie won't catch us, but we still need to keep an eye on Accies and County, so we should really be looking to beat a team at the bottom and on an utterly pish run of form. If we're very lucky, results wise, we could be just about safe from the play-off too.