Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:49 pm
Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:53 pm
Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:57 pm
Angry Man wrote:If you love the club so much tell them that you will only accept the deal if the club keep playing in BLUE
Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:59 pm
nerd wrote:Angry Man wrote:If you love the club so much tell them that you will only accept the deal if the club keep playing in BLUE
Might want to contact the FL, ask them to change their rules given red has been registered for next season as the home colour.
Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:03 pm
Angry Man wrote:nerd wrote:Angry Man wrote:If you love the club so much tell them that you will only accept the deal if the club keep playing in BLUE
Might want to contact the FL, ask them to change their rules given red has been registered for next season as the home colour.
Can play in our 'official' away shirts at home, many have done it before for different reasons.
Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:05 pm
nerd wrote:Angry Man wrote:nerd wrote:Angry Man wrote:If you love the club so much tell them that you will only accept the deal if the club keep playing in BLUE
Might want to contact the FL, ask them to change their rules given red has been registered for next season as the home colour.
Can play in our 'official' away shirts at home, many have done it before for different reasons.
Not for a whole season they haven't.
Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:08 pm
Angry Man wrote:nerd wrote:Angry Man wrote:If you love the club so much tell them that you will only accept the deal if the club keep playing in BLUE
Might want to contact the FL, ask them to change their rules given red has been registered for next season as the home colour.
Can play in our 'official' away shirts at home, many have done it before for different reasons.
Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:10 pm
Stavross wrote:Angry Man wrote:nerd wrote:Angry Man wrote:If you love the club so much tell them that you will only accept the deal if the club keep playing in BLUE
Might want to contact the FL, ask them to change their rules given red has been registered for next season as the home colour.
Can play in our 'official' away shirts at home, many have done it before for different reasons.
I believe the FL rules only allow you to wear a away/change kit at home once a season.
Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:16 pm
Angry Man wrote:Stavross wrote:Angry Man wrote:nerd wrote:Angry Man wrote:If you love the club so much tell them that you will only accept the deal if the club keep playing in BLUE
Might want to contact the FL, ask them to change their rules given red has been registered for next season as the home colour.
Can play in our 'official' away shirts at home, many have done it before for different reasons.
I believe the FL rules only allow you to wear a away/change kit at home once a season.
does it say in the rules what the consequences if we did it for all season..?
Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:20 pm
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:Angry Man wrote:Stavross wrote:Angry Man wrote:nerd wrote:Angry Man wrote:If you love the club so much tell them that you will only accept the deal if the club keep playing in BLUE
Might want to contact the FL, ask them to change their rules given red has been registered for next season as the home colour.
Can play in our 'official' away shirts at home, many have done it before for different reasons.
I believe the FL rules only allow you to wear a away/change kit at home once a season.
does it say in the rules what the consequences if we did it for all season..?
One would assume, a point reduction.
Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:20 pm
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:Angry Man wrote:Stavross wrote:Angry Man wrote:nerd wrote:Angry Man wrote:If you love the club so much tell them that you will only accept the deal if the club keep playing in BLUE
Might want to contact the FL, ask them to change their rules given red has been registered for next season as the home colour.
Can play in our 'official' away shirts at home, many have done it before for different reasons.
I believe the FL rules only allow you to wear a away/change kit at home once a season.
does it say in the rules what the consequences if we did it for all season..?
One would assume, a point reduction.
Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:21 pm
Angry Man wrote:[Stavross"]Angry Man wrote:nerd wrote:Angry Man wrote:If you love the club so much tell them that you will only accept the deal if the club keep playing in BLUE
Might want to contact the FL, ask them to change their rules given red has been registered for next season as the home colour.
Can play in our 'official' away shirts at home, many have done it before for different reasons.
I believe the FL rules only allow you to wear a away/change kit at home once a season.