I think it’s probably similar to how when Man City and Chelsea play each other it’s light vs dark blue. Always thought it was a bit riskyIt might look diff at ground level but on tv its a clash
The refs top is just a tiny shade lighter than the away teams, crazy.
I think it’s probably similar to how when Man City and Chelsea play each other it’s light vs dark blue. Always thought it was a bit risky
Last night, Airdrie wore this V Celtic in the cup, live on Premier sports
Celtic in green white
Ref team, red, black, black
Reports say Airdrie asked the ref to change his top at half time.
Would you?
yesLast night, Airdrie wore this V Celtic in the cup, live on Premier sports
Celtic in green white
Ref team, red, black, black
Reports say Airdrie asked the ref to change his top at half time.
Would you?
Yes, but why even be close if you could wear red, yellow, pink, orange, etc.Not seeing any kind of clash whatsoever there. The shades of blue are vastly different - I just don't see a problem.
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Except that the colours we're talking about are not close. Just because the terms used for two shades of a colour are expressed partly by using the same word (in this case 'blue") doesn't mean the colours can't be perfectly easily distinguished. An extremely pale light blue and an extremely dark navy blue could be almost as distinct from each other as white and black. On the other hand, an extremely dark navy blue could be difficult to distinguish from black - and the fact that the names of the colours are different doesn't influence this.Yes, but why even be close if you could wear red, yellow, pink, orange, etc.
It, as my pics showed, was a clash....at least on my tv!
Change the contrast and brightness on your TV …