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Tooting and Mitcham United play in black and white and don’t play in like us their home town. Also they haven’t won in months*!
* to be fair they haven’t played for months
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I don't understand this opinion of Newcastle underperforming. They had 4 years in the top 6 around Kevin Keegan and you're going back to WW1 for them to get close to that. They've mostly been mid table top division throughout their existance with occasional drops to the level below and the odd year in the top 1/3. They're pretty much doing the same as they always have done and where their spending would expect them to be.
Try telling that to their fans. They seem to have a chairman that is a Premier League version of John Fenty, unwilling to invest in top class players and always looking to get out. It was just a random musing that I had about teams in black and white kits, nothing more, and I did say English teams. We didn't always play in black and white stripes of course, adopting them in 1925, after which, we probably had our best years up to the war. We may be sh1te now, but I believe better times are coming and the stripes will be back.
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I went to see Besiktas in Istanbul. Kicked off big time. Riot police, missiles and tear gas. Getting into the ground was a bit dodgy as hundreds of fans were pushing to get into one little entrance. Once inside, nearly tripped over a bloke doing his daily prayers at the top of the stairs.
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No, Juventus play in white and black.
Juve famously copied Notts County who play...in black and white. Admittedly their tops have been more white than black in recent years but traditionally they play in black and white. Don't even get me started on their latest away kit! The only link we have to Juve, that I'm aware of, other than the obvious one (Ivano), is former Grimsby Telegraph photographer and Town fan John Moscrop, who is/was Juve's official photographer.
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Poor old Juve. They rely on a 34 year old up front.
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Try telling that to their fans. They seem to have a chairman that is a Premier League version of John Fenty, unwilling to invest in top class players and always looking to get out.
It was just a random musing that I had about teams in black and white kits, nothing more, and I did say English teams.
We didn't always play in black and white stripes of course, adopting them in 1925, after which, we probably had our best years up to the war. We may be sh1te now, but I believe better times are coming and the stripes will be back.
They're the most deluded fans in the UK.They've been a woeful Premier League club (when top flight) for about 20 years. Cracking team in the mid 90s mind. Shame they didn't win the league under Keegan in 95/96.
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Try telling that to their fans. They seem to have a chairman that is a Premier League version of John Fenty, unwilling to invest in top class players and always looking to get out.
It was just a random musing that I had about teams in black and white kits, nothing more, and I did say English teams.
We didn't always play in black and white stripes of course, adopting them in 1925, after which, we probably had our best years up to the war. We may be sh1te now, but I believe better times are coming and the stripes will be back.
That says more about the delusion of fans than the under achievement of the club. They are pretty much where they'd be expected to be. Blaming Mike Ashley for maintaining the status quo is a bit harsh. He just happens to have come in straight after the most successful period in their history. Most fans expect their team to overperform, it's not possible that every club succeeds at that
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...are in the main, Sh1te. After watching another underperforming team that play in black and white stripes, namely Newcastle, lose their latest game without bothering to mount an attack of note, it got me to thinking about teams in England that play in black and white, whether striped or not. Most, if not all, rarely do anything of note. Is it a curse?
Ask Chorley....
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Went to see AC Siena a couple of times because they play in black and white and they’ve got a copy of our Dock Tower. Believe they reformed under a different name. When I went a was wearing my Food Town shirt, got some funny looks.
Siena’s one of the most beautiful small cities in Italy. The first time I ever went I stayed in a hotel that backed on to the Stadio Artemio Franchi. I settled down to watch the match from the balcony and Mrs Fosters-Voles dragged me out to sightsee instead.
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Siena’s one of the most beautiful small cities in Italy. The first time I ever went I stayed in a hotel that backed on to the Stadio Artemio Franchi. I settled down to watch the match from the balcony and Mrs Fosters-Voles dragged me out to sightsee instead.
Been a few times. Love it there. Got married to the previous Mrs in the Palazzo Publico.
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