I just think Red shirt Red shorts and Red socks is more eye catching. For the players aswell.
Of course we are not and cannot change our kit becuase I wrote a thread on Charlton life about it, but I hope some day, we will be all Red!
Liverpool used to wear white shorts, Shankley or Paisley changed them to all red .. and they went on to win EVERYthing. All red, psychologicaly empowers the wearer and intimidates the opposition.. hence the Cardiff changeover
Red shirt with white details and black edges, white shorts with black, red and white hooped socks for me is a proper charlton looking kit. Away I would prefer it to be white with a red panel like the white home kit we once had, with red shorts and white socks
I just think Red shirt Red shorts and Red socks is more eye catching. For the players aswell.
Of course we are not and cannot change our kit becuase I wrote a thread on Charlton life about it, but I hope some day, we will be all Red!
Liverpool used to wear white shorts, Shankley or Paisley changed them to all red .. and they went on to win EVERYthing. All red, psychologicaly empowers the wearer and intimidates the opposition.. hence the Cardiff changeover
is that why it used to cost more to insure a red car?
First time I can remember black in the kit was the socks in the early to mid 60's with all white kit with red shoulders. I'm a traditionalist, only ever Red shirts and White shorts for me and White shirts Black Shorts away (cup final winning kit)
I just think Red shirt Red shorts and Red socks is more eye catching. For the players aswell.
Of course we are not and cannot change our kit becuase I wrote a thread on Charlton life about it, but I hope some day, we will be all Red!
Liverpool used to wear white shorts, Shankley or Paisley changed them to all red .. and they went on to win EVERYthing. All red, psychologicaly empowers the wearer and intimidates the opposition.. hence the Cardiff changeover
is that why it used to cost more to insure a red car?
That was the case and may still be, statistically red car drivers were perceived as more reckless than drivers of more sedately coloured cars, though green is/was the colour for most accidents .. camouflage ?
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we've only once had an all red kit, back in the summer of 69.
We haven't worn white shorts with black socks in years.
And Norfolk's right, where's the black gone ?
Of course we are not and cannot change our kit becuase I wrote a thread on Charlton life about it, but I hope some day, we will be all Red!
I like Red-White-Red, but the home kit should have a little bit of black, it's in the badge so should be included.
If they want to go back to any of these two styles, I'd be more then happy
my favourite is still the mesh/sporting cock from the year 2000.
White Red White or All Black - away