What's odd about this picture ?
What's odd about this picture ?
Everton v Leeds in a rare FA Cup semi-final at Old Trafford in April 1968 :
This photograph is from today's Guardian in a feature called The Knowledge, a column in which readers answer questions about the game, including odd facts and queries as well as records of all kinds.
This particular feature was included because Old Trafford held relatively few cup semi's down the years. The reason given was because the capacity of the ground was only 40,000 till 1996, thus limiting the number of tickets available, affecting commercial revenue and the fan experience.
Anyway .. forget all that.
One thing struck me about the picture.
Can you guess what it is ??
This photograph is from today's Guardian in a feature called The Knowledge, a column in which readers answer questions about the game, including odd facts and queries as well as records of all kinds.
This particular feature was included because Old Trafford held relatively few cup semi's down the years. The reason given was because the capacity of the ground was only 40,000 till 1996, thus limiting the number of tickets available, affecting commercial revenue and the fan experience.
Anyway .. forget all that.
One thing struck me about the picture.
Can you guess what it is ??
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Re: What's odd about this picture ?
All the players have their socks up and shirts tucked in their shorts
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Re: What's odd about this picture ?
I'm assuming we are wearing red stockings so no clash of colour as Everton would be wearing blue.
Is that JohnH in the crowd wearing a half & half scarf
Is that JohnH in the crowd wearing a half & half scarf
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Re: What's odd about this picture ?
Same colour shorts ?.
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Re: What's odd about this picture ?
Old Trafford is full of football fans not tourists
Ok couldn't resist, think BB has the answer you are looking for
Ok couldn't resist, think BB has the answer you are looking for
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Re: What's odd about this picture ?
NW is the closest to what I was wondering/getting at.
I think that because it's a neutral venue for the semi and neither team is at home added to the fact that both teams wore WHITE socks in their home strips at the time, they've both agreed to change : Everton to blue and us to - presumably - red.
I think that because it's a neutral venue for the semi and neither team is at home added to the fact that both teams wore WHITE socks in their home strips at the time, they've both agreed to change : Everton to blue and us to - presumably - red.
Re: What's odd about this picture ?
If the game had taken place today, it would not only be at Wembley, but both teams would probably wear away strips too
I much prefer the simplicity of the rules regarding kits back then.
The sock thing is obvious because the lino couldn't see who put the ball out for a throw in frenetic action close to the touchline otherwise, but the whole shorts changing because they're both white is ludicrous, ditto stripes. If Sunderland played WBA in those days, both would wear their normal kit : white is predominant for West Brom, with dark blue the secondary colour, while for Sunderland it's the least visible element after red and black so why change ?
I know it's all commercial - selling kits to the overseas market and pushing the brand envelope and all that - but that only brings us back to the first point about OT in the original query.
Nothing's really changed : it's still all about money, just different amounts and ways of making it ..
I much prefer the simplicity of the rules regarding kits back then.
The sock thing is obvious because the lino couldn't see who put the ball out for a throw in frenetic action close to the touchline otherwise, but the whole shorts changing because they're both white is ludicrous, ditto stripes. If Sunderland played WBA in those days, both would wear their normal kit : white is predominant for West Brom, with dark blue the secondary colour, while for Sunderland it's the least visible element after red and black so why change ?
I know it's all commercial - selling kits to the overseas market and pushing the brand envelope and all that - but that only brings us back to the first point about OT in the original query.
Nothing's really changed : it's still all about money, just different amounts and ways of making it ..
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Re: What's odd about this picture ?
That '40,000 capacity' has to be a typo, no? Even with drastic segregation in place, OT was in 60k + capacity I would've thunk.
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Re: What's odd about this picture ?
Think that is correct Man utd average home attendance for the 67/68 season was 57,000.Another Northern Soul wrote:That '40,000 capacity' has to be a typo, no? Even with drastic segregation in place, OT was in 60k + capacity I would've thunk.
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