Danny_Boy
25-01-2008, 10:06
Hello all I am looking for some help can you name me some football clubs who have a black and white football strip I have already got Newcastle Notts County Juventus SUFC's away kit but is there anymore?
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View Full Version : Help Football teams who play in black & white Danny_Boy 25-01-2008, 10:06 Hello all I am looking for some help can you name me some football clubs who have a black and white football strip I have already got Newcastle Notts County Juventus SUFC's away kit but is there anymore? Code13 25-01-2008, 10:19 St Mirren and Grimsby spring to mind. Tricky 25-01-2008, 10:20 Queen's Park. West Brom. BasilRathbon 25-01-2008, 10:20 The mighty Hereford United. Tricky 25-01-2008, 10:24 Derby County, Preston North End Port Vale, Valencia and Boavista of course. ReginaldD 25-01-2008, 10:29 Sheffield Wednesday before colour tv was invented:hihi::hihi: Eddie_shef 25-01-2008, 10:37 Sheffield Wednesday before colour tv was invented:hihi::hihi: it was their downfall!! happyhippy 25-01-2008, 10:40 West Brom is a very dark blue, not black. Port Vale, Valencia, Preston and Derby have white shirts and black shorts. I'm assuming you mean black and white shirts? Code13 25-01-2008, 10:51 I actually thought Preston was white shirts, blue shorts. Grandad.Malky 25-01-2008, 10:51 Sheffield Wednesday before colour tv was invented:hihi::hihi: Would a derby game have one team playing in light grey stripes and the other in dark grey stripes? :hihi: happyhippy 25-01-2008, 10:59 I actually thought Preston was white shirts, blue shorts. Thinking about it, you're right. Tricky 25-01-2008, 11:04 I actually thought Preston was white shirts, blue shorts. Too true. My memory for football kits seems to be in black and white which makes these questions harder. Code13 25-01-2008, 11:16 Would a derby game have one team playing in light grey stripes and the other in dark grey stripes? I remember watching a Rugby League Challenge Cup Final on a black and white telly, between Wigan and Halifax. Wigan were wearing red and white hooped shirts, white shorts, red socks. Halifax were wearing blue and white hooped shirts, white shorts, blue socks. Looked absolutely identical! Grandad.Malky 25-01-2008, 11:27 06-07 Atletico Miniero home http://www.uksoccershop.com/products/6739.html 07-08 Borussia MGB home http://www.uksoccershop.com/products/3734.html 07-08 Juventus home http://www.uksoccershop.com/products/7935.html 07-08 Newcastle home http://www.uksoccershop.com/products/6781.html WEST BROM 1960-70S Retro Football Shirts http://www.uksoccershop.com/products/5974.html GRIMSBY 1960-1970S Retro Football Shirts http://www.uksoccershop.com/products/5374.html Treatment 25-01-2008, 11:34 Minstrel Town ? BasilRathbon 25-01-2008, 11:49 The Guinness Brewery First XI? adlinds 25-01-2008, 14:02 I think Gretna do and Rochdale are this season as it's their original shirt colours and it's their centenary year Danny_Boy 25-01-2008, 17:14 Thanks for help guys I need a black and white shirt and was looking on ebay the above ideas will give me a broader search. CHAIRBOY 25-01-2008, 19:41 Darlington, Ayr United, East Stirlingshire Agent Gypo 25-01-2008, 19:45 Vasco da Gama (Brazil) play in black and white. Tricky 25-01-2008, 20:12 This (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brazil-Anti-Racism-07-08-10-PELE-football-shirt-L_W0QQitemZ170188832724QQihZ007QQcategoryZ112897QQ ssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosti ng) is the one I'd go for happyhippy 25-01-2008, 20:20 This (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brazil-Anti-Racism-07-08-10-PELE-football-shirt-L_W0QQitemZ170188832724QQihZ007QQcategoryZ112897QQ ssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosti ng) is the one I'd go for 'Tis very nice. happyhippy 25-01-2008, 20:22 Darlington, Ayr United, East Stirlingshire How could I forget the Shire! Titanic99 25-01-2008, 20:29 The mighty Glentoran with a bit of Red and Green thrown in for good measure! Danny_Boy 27-01-2008, 10:01 This (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brazil-Anti-Racism-07-08-10-PELE-football-shirt-L_W0QQitemZ170188832724QQihZ007QQcategoryZ112897QQ ssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosti ng) is the one I'd go for I really like that but unfortunatly I forgot to mention that it needs to be striped. surfinjim 27-01-2008, 11:56 Santos or the mighty Dunfermline. Udinese are another one to look at. Jim happyhippy 27-01-2008, 14:17 Should have remembered Udinese as well. I saw them at the Lane in the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1994. We lost 2-1 to a great overhead kick, after some tremendous refereeing when they were reduced to ten men and we were reduced to eight in the space of a minute. Bassett was went from the touchline as well (the dug outs were on the John Street side then. The new stand hadn't been built then). It all started with a dodgy tackle on the half way line by Charlie Hartfield. Their player, Kozminski, then went down like a dying swan, and proceeded to roll half the length of the pitch (minor exaggeration). Hartfield, who, very unusually for him(!), had been booked earlier, received another and had to go. The inevitable handbags start and Glyn Hodges gets a straight red. Meanwhile, Kozminski is still rolling all over the place and gets a yellow for feigning injury. Unfortunately, that was his second yellow, but he wasn't so injured as to need carrying off the field. Before he could do so however, Nathan Blake, who had the ball in his hands, decided to release it. He did it quite forcibly in the direction of Kozminski. His hitherto unknown goalkeeping skills were tested as the ball rebounded to him via Kozminski's nose. A quick 'trap and release' was achieved, and the ball nestled in the Italian's abdomen. Off walks Blake. Bassett, however, through all this mayhem, was still aggrieved at the original decision, and yellow to Hartfield, and had been consistently showing his displeasure with a curious form of sign language. Strangely for BSL, the sign started and finished around the groin area, and was repeated. A lot. I think they must have a similar sign in Italy, as the Italian ref understood it and Harry trudged across the pitch to the South stand, giggling like a schoolgirl. Either Leeds TV or Look Leeds (possibly even both) showed the whole lot the following day, and were subsequently banned from Bramall Lane for a bit. Happy days ....... Botafogo 14-01-2011, 21:58 And, of course, Garrincha's BOTAFOGO FR, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Shirts and shorts are like Newcastle's and Juventus', with a lonely white star on a black field over the heart. The club is the one that has provided most players to the Brazilian National Team along the years. Some of them, besides Garrincha: midfielders Didi and Gerson, defender Nilton Santos, goalkeeper Manga, left-forwards Paulo César Lima and Zagallo (later the most succesful coach in our football), scorers Jairzinho, Amarildo, Roberto Miranda, Quarentinha, Paulinho Valentim, Túlio and Mirandinha, left-winger Marinho, right-winger Josimar and many, many others. Botafogo are Rio's present champions (2010) and plays home matches at Engenhão Stadium (46.931 seats), one of the best in Latin America, inaugurated in Sep. 2007 and currently replacing Maracanã in most big local games (Maracanã is being refurbished for 2014 World Cup). The most famous player to wear Botafogo's uniform at present is the Uruguayan Sebastián "El Loco" Abreu, who played the last World Cup in South Africa for his national eleven, which ended fourth in the tournement. staninoodle 15-01-2011, 00:07 A few national sides wear black and white,Austria and of course Germany Botafogo 15-01-2011, 13:53 Beautiful indeed these national uniforms. When Uwe Seeler and Franz Beckenbauer leaded the German team, they wore plain white shirts and socks & whole black shorts, it was more simple and elegant than nowadays. SC Corinthians Paulista, from São Paulo, Brazil, wear an away fit like that - and it has become more used than the home model (stripped shirts, which I prefer), including at home matches. |