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Football kits and colour blindness.

Sillybilly
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As a colour blind person I’m finding the Liverpool Man U game almost impossible to watch as the only discernible difference between the two kits is the socks unless I’m in close up. Why do they do this? Man U have away kits in blue or white/snazzy black bits. Or do they just not do their research? Not an unusual issue either. There are many forms of colour blindness so it will affect different people in different ways. I’m red/green or so I’m told but shades of red or shade of blue/purple or green/brown are a mystery to me. Any others have this issue?
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Would it be easier if you made the picture black and white?0
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For those watching in black and white, Liverpool are playing in red.2
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Iirc when we (Ireland) played Wales a few months back they wore a yellow kit instead of their red one for this reason0
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I’ve never understood why we sing come on you reds when we wear that lovely green shirt. I guess it what makes Charlton special.3
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I'm also Red Green Colourblind and find the Liverpool game really tough to watch.
Although the worst I've seen was Russia Vs Saudi Arabia in the world cup a couple of years back!2 -
Covered End said:For those watching in black and white, Liverpool are playing in red.0
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Sorry, meant to quote @ianment rather than @Covered End there. That’s not colour blindness, just old age!0
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Tbf for this match it’s easy to distinguish the 2 teams: the team with the ball is Liverpool, the team without is Man United.6
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dmjn said:Iirc when we (Ireland) played Wales a few months back they wore a yellow kit instead of their red one for this reason0
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It's why most of the world cup games were "dark Vs light" when it came to kits, and NBA teams all have a white uniform and a coloured uniform (with the exception of Lakers with a yellow kit and a darker kit)0
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Sillybilly said:Covered End said:For those watching in black and white, Liverpool are playing in red.
Do you see the pitch as green always? So any other kits with green just blend in and its all down to tone?1 -
You cater for the masses not the few. The old 80/20 rule0
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orpingtonRED said:Sillybilly said:Covered End said:For those watching in black and white, Liverpool are playing in red.
Do you see the pitch as green always? So any other kits with green just blend in and its all down to tone?1 -
Only found out recently Matt Holland is colour blind.1
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sam3110 said:It's why most of the world cup games were "dark Vs light" when it came to kits, and NBA teams all have a white uniform and a coloured uniform (with the exception of Lakers with a yellow kit and a darker kit)0
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North Lower Neil said:Only found out recently Matt Holland is colour blind.3
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@Sillybilly did you see the post on the Twitter thread about the glasses for a colourblind guy? Are these something that would be useful for you or is it not really practical? Maybe they only work for certain types of colourblindness?1
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DaveMehmet said:North Lower Neil said:Only found out recently Matt Holland is colour blind.0
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Sillybilly said:Covered End said:For those watching in black and white, Liverpool are playing in red.
Green/blue & red/brown issues in poor light.
I also struggle when Newcastle play Sunderland, both in stripes.
I can rarely see those numbers or whatever is in the picture of all those coloured dots, in colour blind tests.2 -
lordromford said:@Sillybilly did you see the post on the Twitter thread about the glasses for a colourblind guy? Are these something that would be useful for you or is it not really practical? Maybe they only work for certain types of colourblindness?0
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Covered End said:Sillybilly said:Covered End said:For those watching in black and white, Liverpool are playing in red.
Green/blue & red/brown issues in poor light.
I also struggle when Newcastle play Sunderland, both in stripes.0 -
Sillybilly said:orpingtonRED said:Sillybilly said:Covered End said:For those watching in black and white, Liverpool are playing in red.
Do you see the pitch as green always? So any other kits with green just blend in and its all down to tone?
I remember a few years ago there was "that dress picture" that some people seen one colour and some seen another. I think it was down to the dye used or something that tricked the brain. So I looked into the football kits and how many were tested under UV lights etc and majority were but still quite a few manufacturers were not at that time.
I know this is not colour blind related but found it fascinating.
Lucky you support us and not Norwich.
Spurs played in green earlier today. Did you see any of that?0 -
Sillybilly said:lordromford said:@Sillybilly did you see the post on the Twitter thread about the glasses for a colourblind guy? Are these something that would be useful for you or is it not really practical? Maybe they only work for certain types of colourblindness?stackitsteve said:1
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killerandflash said:0
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I can make out 7...0
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Covered End said:For those watching in black and white, Liverpool are playing in red.4
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ForeverAddickted said:killerandflash said:7
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Dazzler21 said:You cater for the masses not the few. The old 80/20 rule0