Anyone seen the highlights of the West Bromwich v Blackburn game today?
I have no doubt the players, in real life and all that, had no problem distinguishing each other, but I really struggled to see who was who while watching this online. Should those watching on TV or online be considered when selecting kits? Or is it just me that finds this a problem?
I was so surprised to see a team that usually wears blue and white playing in, er, white whilst playing another team in blue and white, that I looked up online to find out whether Blackburn have a third kit. They do. It’s blue.
WTF? Who made that decision?
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like I said, I’m viewing online and it was very difficult to distinguish them from the video from the gantry shots.
I know they’re a bit blurry, but that’s what screenshotting video on an iPad gives you! Remember, the picture is constantly moving and you’re trying to keep track of sometimes ten or so players, including some moving in and out of shot.
I guess it’s not that important, but surely in the digital age, they should be making it easy for those of us using streaming services to be able to distinguish them?
And the easy, obvious solution is to have a shirt that is very different, like red, for example. It’s not even like Blackburn have an irrational, spursesque hatred for the colour red, as I remember they used to play in red away from home in their premier league years.
I just find it a bit odd and slightly irritating.
Of course players moving is different to photos
What time does specsavers close?
Was starting to think I’d imagined it...
Weird as the orange kit is their 3rd kit and their 2nd kit (mainly white) wouldn't have clashed at all