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    #51
    Originally posted by Ray de Galles View Post
    From a club with arguably the worst crest in English football, I'm not surprised at the lack of aesthetic consideration regarding their mascots.

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      #52
      Originally posted by Patrick Thistle View Post
      It's been discussed on other threads but back in September Cefn Druids drove all the way from Wrexham to Cardiff to play Cardiff Met with the away kit on the bus, only to find their red away kit clashed with the Met's maroon home kit. The ref called the game off.

      Story: Kit clash leads to Cymru Welsh Premier postponement - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49865806
      Cefn Druids should have played in skins.

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        #53
        And of course, as I pointed out earlier, 'Boro v Wednesday.

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          #54
          Originally posted by Bordeaux Education View Post

          Cefn Druids should have played in skins.
          Their own, or the skins of their sacrificial victims?

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            #55
            Originally posted by Patrick Thistle View Post

            Their own, or the skins of their sacrificial victims?
            You clearly just don't understand Pagan culture...

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              #56
              Originally posted by Ray de Galles View Post
              In the Camberley Town v Banstead Athletic match I saw the other week, the two keepers wore identical shades of neon green kits . It's been against the laws for some time, even at that level I think, to have clashing keepers kits and I can't recall the last time I saw it.

              I was hoping one keeper might try and come up for a corner late in the game and being forbad from doing so because of his outfit, like someone trying to wear trainers in to a nite klub :
              Oddly, both Kepa and Dean Henderson wore yellow when Chelsea played Sheffield United earlier this season. Not sure how it happened as the officials wore black and both have green options (Kepa has already worn yellow, green, black, orange and silver this season)


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                #57
                It's not really a clash but there was a discomforting level of red, white & blue from Dorking Wanderers and Welling United at the weekend. It looks like some horrible royalist street party.

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                  #58
                  Those GAA ones are incredible.

                  We had this at Walthamstow a few years back

                  https://twitter.com/walthamstowfc/status/1052634953421344768

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Forest Gump View Post
                    Those GAA ones are incredible.

                    We had this at Walthamstow a few years back

                    https://twitter.com/walthamstowfc/status/1052634953421344768
                    'mon the blues

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Ray de Galles View Post
                      I have to admit that Wimbledon probably deserved a defeat for wearing this kit tonight (try and ignore Burton's troubling mascot);

                      [URL]https://twitter.com/afcwimbledon/status/1186715396990259200?s=21[/URL]
                      imo they should have been told to borrow burtons change kits if thats all they turned up with

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                        #61
                        Ah this is the thread I should've found when Millwall played away at Blackburn earlier this season...

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