Do black and white tv still existJust a quickie: I am not clear why Newcastle were allowed to wear their home strip when it meant there were two lots of white stripes. You wouldn't want to be watching the match on a black white telly lol.
Having dated a North East lass, they make some noise also.Yeah the white stripe clash was kind of weird..awkward on the eye compared to other combinations.
The crowd noise was phenomenal....as was the Middlesboro crowd v Villa.
Those North East fans really know how to get behind their team.....the opposite to Boscombe and even worse ..Saints....Pompey the only team in the South with a passioned crowd for all games.
It's a campaign between Arsenal and Adidas to try and combat knife crime, hence the NoMoreRed theme.I just watched the Arsenal game. They were in all white with white numbers and no names.
WTF is all that about?
Stop the red......about all the stabbing in LondonI just watched the Arsenal game. They were in all white with white numbers and no names.
WTF is all about
It wasn't easy in colour!Just a quickie: I am not clear why Newcastle were allowed to wear their home strip when it meant there were two lots of white stripes. You wouldn't want to be watching the match on a black white telly lol.
Good campaign. Thanks, I missed the significance.It's a campaign between Arsenal and Adidas to try and combat knife crime, hence the NoMoreRed theme.
And, as it's only just occurred to me, what would happen if you were a colour blind footballer or observer?It wasn't easy in colour!
Technically black isn't a colour but a lack of colour. I don't think there is any form of colour blindness that mixes up black with any colour. I could well be wrong as I'm not an expert in colour blindness!And, as it's only just occurred to me, what would happen if you were a colour blind footballer or observer?
Way aye lad and don’t spare the horses …Having dated a North East lass, they make some noise also.
I had to go by the shorts and socks, mostly. I just assumed that they have been playing this match for a long time and it's traditional to appear in stripes, television be damned.It wasn't easy in colour!
Yes. The commentators on DAZN said that it wasn't making the game easy to follow. Did seem a bit of an oversight. The only way to really follow who was who was indeed to look for Sunderlands red socks, so I spent a lot of the game looking at lower legsJust a quickie: I am not clear why Newcastle were allowed to wear their home strip when it meant there were two lots of white stripes. You wouldn't want to be watching the match on a black white telly lol.
Probably for the same reason that you see fit to corrupt every single post despite the fact that you don't live here or support AFCB, or ever have anything remotely positive to say ten times over.Just puzzled as to why a totally North Eastern fooball ecounter is being debated on a South Western AFC Bournemouth forum.
If you bothered to read at the top of the forum, it says “to discuss Bournemouth and football”Just puzzled as to why a totally North Eastern fooball ecounter is being debated on a South Western AFC Bournemouth forum.
Well I’m colour blind ZZ, and black most certainly does give problems with any dark colour. Its about colour tones and shades I find, e.g.: A mid-shade brown and a mid-shade green give me probs, as do brown & reds, blues & purples, the list goes on.Technically black isn't a colour but a lack of colour. I don't think there is any form of colour blindness that mixes up black with any colour. I could well be wrong as I'm not an expert in colour blindness!