Obviously these days every team changes the style of their shirts more or less every season but I was wondering how many teams have completely changed the colour of their shirts. Arsenal must have at one stage because they had that last season at Highbury where they played in their original colours. I seem to remember Palace's shirts were claret and blue. I'm fairly sure Leeds playing in all white was down to Don Revie (correct me if I'm wrong). Any others completely change the basic colour of their shirts ?
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(Was also the reasoning behind our away shirt a few years ago)
Leeds were yellow and blue (the colour of the city), changed by Revie who was impressed by Real Madrid
Appears to me to be a typical Nigel trick and its sad that a Palace fan would force an innocent person to take the flack instead of them!!
Celtic - started in white shirts, were given some old blue and white shirts by Rangers, and in the wash these went green.
Dark Blue Shirts, White shorts, Blue Socks.
Only changed to white shirt, blue shorts in 1884-5.
Special mention for the all white kit worn in European competition.
We wore white at home in the 60s.
Others I can think of Leeds, Millwall, Palace, Brazil - did Juve play in pink at home?
I think Mexico had a black home kit recently?
Milwall were all white in the late 60'd early 70's
Coventry change between plain/stripey shirts.
Stockport used to the the answer to a great trick football question but doesn't really work now they are out of the league
This is a classic kit from the predecessor club to a team in our division