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LancsHibs
11-02-2010, 07:38 AM
Why oh why were we wearing our all white 'change' shirt at home:confused: Don't know about anybody else but when we wear our 'change' shirts when we don't have to, especially at Easter Road it really pi$$es me off.
I admit I am a traditionalist, but I just think its wrong, when I watch the Hibs I want us to play like the Hibs and look like the Hibs:grr::grr:
BTW just so i'm not a total moaning git....'MON THE HIBS, GET RIGHT INTO THEM HUNS, WHATEVER YOU WEAR!!:greengrin
sleeping giant
11-02-2010, 07:41 AM
I was thinking last night that the white strip is beautiful !
Stunning.
Love it :thumbsup:
i would rather see hibs in green at home but in the grand old scheme of things its not that big of a deal.
Why oh why were we wearing our all white 'change' shirt at home:confused: Don't know about anybody else but when we wear our 'change' shirts when we don't have to, especially at Easter Road it really pi$$es me off.
I admit I am a traditionalist, but I just think its wrong, when I watch the Hibs I want us to play like the Hibs and look like the Hibs:grr::grr:
BTW just so i'm not a total moaning git....'MON THE HIBS, GET RIGHT INTO THEM HUNS, WHATEVER YOU WEAR!!:greengrin
Maybe to do with shirt sales and the need to sell more of the white ones. :agree:
H18sry
11-02-2010, 07:56 AM
Maybe the green ones are still in the wash after Saturday its been rubbish drying weather . :devil:
hibbymark
11-02-2010, 08:21 AM
Why oh why were we wearing our all white 'change' shirt at home:confused: Don't know about anybody else but when we wear our 'change' shirts when we don't have to, especially at Easter Road it really pi$$es me off.
I admit I am a traditionalist, but I just think its wrong, when I watch the Hibs I want us to play like the Hibs and look like the Hibs:grr::grr:
BTW just so i'm not a total moaning git....'MON THE HIBS, GET RIGHT INTO THEM HUNS, WHATEVER YOU WEAR!!:greengrin
:top marks There is somthing special about the green strips under the floodlights as well. Dont have any idea why they changed to the away
strips .
Danderhall Hibs
11-02-2010, 08:26 AM
:top marks There is somthing special about the green strips under the floodlights as well. Dont have any idea why they changed to the away
strips .
To help visibility. :dunno:
H18sry
11-02-2010, 08:28 AM
Having rewatched the game on Alba, I can see Yogi's reasoning behind the white strips, as when trying to pick out a pass under lights the white strips stand out more than the green ones would, and as for the keeper wearing black I agree with that whole heartedly, as a keeper should not stand out and make it easier for opposing forwards to see him, it is better for us if a forward struggles to pick out a keeper when attempting a shot at goal.
sambajustice
11-02-2010, 08:41 AM
Having rewatched the game on Alba, I can see Yogi's reasoning behind the white strips, as when trying to pick out a pass under lights the white strips stand out more than the green ones would, and as for the keeper wearing black I agree with that whole heartedly, as a keeper should not stand out and make it easier for opposing forwards to see him, it is better for us if a forward struggles to pick out a keeper when attempting a shot at goal.
So you want the keeper to look as small as possible in the goals then?
I think there's a reason behind super loud chelsea goalkeeper shirts! To make them stand out as much as possible and make them look as big as possible!
WindyMiller
11-02-2010, 08:53 AM
So you want the keeper to look as small as possible in the goals then?
I think there's a reason behind super loud chelsea goalkeeper shirts! To make them stand out as much as possible and make them look as big as possible!
I remember Peter Shilton wearing an all-White strip v Liverpool for that reason.
Keegan scored a hat-trick, he reckoned it made it easier for him that the keeper was so visible.
H18sry
11-02-2010, 08:53 AM
So you want the keeper to look as small as possible in the goals then?
I think there's a reason behind super loud chelsea goalkeeper shirts! To make them stand out as much as possible and make them look as big as possible!
I cant agree with both your statements! It is easier to pick out a bright goalkeepers shirt in a mêlée whilst trying to score! And a dark innocuous strip gives the keeper an advantage! IMO!!!!!!!
WestEndHibee
11-02-2010, 10:13 AM
Why oh why were we wearing our all white 'change' shirt at home:confused: Don't know about anybody else but when we wear our 'change' shirts when we don't have to, especially at Easter Road it really pi$$es me off.
I admit I am a traditionalist, but I just think its wrong, when I watch the Hibs I want us to play like the Hibs and look like the Hibs:grr::grr:
BTW just so i'm not a total moaning git....'MON THE HIBS, GET RIGHT INTO THEM HUNS, WHATEVER YOU WEAR!!:greengrin
Think it's all to do with the higher visibility of the white shirt. Easier to distinguish your own team mates etc especially at night. Looks class though imho!
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