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Finding our identity bring back the colours and stripes

Discussion in 'City Talk' started by Lancaster Bantam, May 17, 2019.

  1. Lancaster Bantam

    Lancaster Bantam Fringe Player

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    So what is our identity to me it’s the following:-
    We are the Bantams
    Are colours are claret and Amber
    And we wear stripes!!!
    The reason why I pointing this out is Rahic seemed to have done everything to remove our identity. Like last seasons home shirt, that would definitely fit well with our neighbours at odsal. Today they were having sale at club shop online, Looked for something to wear next season as can’t always afford new shirt and still feel that old shirts don’t really go with new season. I started searching for a T shirt or training top and everything was either blue or Grey or black. Nothing with claret or amber not even a polo shirt. Mr Rahic looks like he tried to rid the colours from even the training kit...... baffled he obviously doesn’t like claret or amber. I really hope that next season stripes and colours are back
     
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  2. Campbell's soup

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    What’s the kit got to do with - we’ve had a decent team wearing shit kits in the past. The balls up started with the sale of the club and it’s continued because of lack of leadership.
    This club has been firefighting and sticking plasters on issues that have need addressing for way too long. We got lucky with a decent cup run, but we’ve been a basket case of a club for a fair number of years.
     
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  3. Yorkieman

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    A decent cup run, promotion and two seasons pushing for promotion to Championship.

    I'd say that is pretty good and that we are no more a basket case club (as you say) than most other clubs.

    Apart from under the rule of Herr Rahic when we took basket case to a whole other level.

    I agree with @Lancaster Bantam@Lancaster Bantam that going back to our roots would be a nicer symbolic thing to do.
     
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  4. Campbell's soup

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    I’d actually prefer to sign some some decent players and watch entertaining football - but hey-ho each to their own.
     
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  5. Dratsab taf

    Dratsab taf Squad Player

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    A lot of teams now swerve away from kit colours for training strips. If we turned out in claret and amber training gear, then some folk may prefer that to the kit so buy that instead. Having plain, albeit different colour training wear leaves the chance of people buying two or three different variarions
     
  6. Yorkieman

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    Lol. Took me a while to spot the humour at play. Very good, and a point well made :)
     
  7. Bigrod

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    There are a number of clubs who take their heritage seriously. Can you think of Newcastle or Sunderland or Sheffield United or Sheffield Wednesday or Notts County or a host of other clubs forsaking their traditional stripes. Could you see Man City giving up sky blue, Man U, Arsenal or Liverpool giving up on Red, Chelsea no longer playing in Royal Blue or Everton giving up on their version of blue.

    I get sick and tired of the idea that we should play in white, leave that to the sign of 666 team!

    Claret and Amber Stripes is Bradford City, stuff any miserable, limpid and pusillanimous alternative.

    Be proud. Be unique. Be Bradford City!!!
     
  8. CT Bantam

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    I'm going to be uncharacteristically unreasonable and demand both!
     
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  9. hornseabantam

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    You're damned right. Let's get us back into proper claret and amber stripes next season and ever onwards. These are our 'colours' - like Sheff U, Newcastle's black and white stripes et al. And bloody hell, we're the only football club in Europe who own the claret and amber stripes. No-one else, to my knowledge, wears them.
     
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  10. Rogered Tart

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    i'm happy just having a team to support FFS.
     
  11. Aaron Baker

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    As long as its claret and amber it's fine by me. Don't really care about the stripes, I like the variety.
     
  12. Faithful Bantam

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    Over the history of our kits, we've had as many without stripes, as we have with.

    Sign the right players and they'll be able to do the business in mankinis.
     
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    ah, the whole stripes bullshit again. it must be brought up at least three times a year.
     
  15. Bigrod

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    So what is your problem?
     
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    I'd love to see the backlash if Stefan Rupp, Julian Rhodes and Gary Bowyer called a major press conference some time next week, and after days of speculation about takeovers and buy outs, major investments and even administrations, they sat in front of Parker & co and said "We've got it, lads. Stripes."
     
  17. River_City_Bantam

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    I'm with those who want to see the traditions maintained -- claret and amber the colours for us. Last year's colours were nowhere close, unless, I suppose, several bottles of claret had been drunk... I'm less fussed about stripes, though I do prefer them, because as has been mentioned we have had many strips without stripes.

    Home strip -- claret and amber, usually with stripes, sometimes a change -- e.g. the Lister Mills strip someone posted on here a while ago was really nice, I thought -- our colours and the city's heritage in one.

    Away -- I must say I liked the mostly white with claret-and-amber shoulder flashes strip of days gone by. The black one of a few seasons ago was also nice. But would claret-and-amber clash with anyone else's home strip, I wonder?

    Third -- if needed, whichever of the white or black strips is not the away strip.

    This, of course, is if I were in charge! No... will be, when I am in charge:brig:

    RCB
     
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  18. trevor

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    Black like grey are notorious as hard to see when players have only a split second to pass and most clubs avoid them, Our own expierience with black has seen us lose nearly every game we have played in it,
    The most successful kits have usually been in white with claret and amber trimmings and we have been promoted using these colours either at home or away, The blue away kit was easy on the eye for players but not sure why we use it or any link to the club as regards colours, As for the stripes they have been our traditional colours and we have been relegated in them as much as solid colours of claret in the kit, The smart move would be to have a white kit for away and stripes for home in the traditional narrow stripe,
    P.S. It is essential to have a bright light kit away from home this season as the floodlights are usually not as good as VP, Remember last time in this division and playing away in the black kit at Morecambe and could not see the City players on the far side as they blended into the crowd and the players looked to have the same problem with the amount of missed passes, Needless to say we lost
     
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  19. Dennis

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    Exactly. Our very first kit as a pro football club were hoops! Stripes came along later and were then replaced by a plainish claret shirt and then a rugby-type design with a chevron.
     
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