The light blue on the QPR kit is better than our current light blue (our traditional colours were always Oxford & Cambridge blue).
What I’d love to see is WW having a change kit like the traditional Corinthian Casuals kit (chocolate & pink quarters). Lovely to see Sutton United now in the EFL with their traditional amber & chocolate colours.
@ReadingMarginalista said:
I saw this one on my first visit to a German supermarket. I had no intention of buying any oats, but I was more tempted than usual
@micra said:
References to Mark West in this thread prompted me to google him. I was trying to think how old he must be now, having first seen and admired him playing as a 15 year-old for Wycombe Schoolboys when they won the English Schools Shield (?) nearly 50 years ago (?).
I was same school year as Mark West, he's 55, well depending on month of birth... remember playing against Stokenchurch and he destroyed us on his own ! If my memory is right they beat us 10-2, and he scored 8 of them !
@HolmerBlue said:
I was same school year as Mark West, he's 55, well depending on month of birth... remember playing against Stokenchurch and he destroyed us on his own ! If my memory is right they beat us 10-2, and he scored 8 of them !
This may be what happens if you try to design a Wycombe kit after some pills of dubious provenance (arguably this already happened with the yellow "kaleidoscope" goalie kit and other WW sticksman apparel):
Love it but not when it’s strangulated nasal and incessant. I’m known for loving accents and, though I say it myself, I’m pretty good at doing most of them.
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I've heard M&S's French lager is particularly popular with Wycombe fans residing in the Vipienne region.
The light blue on the QPR kit is better than our current light blue (our traditional colours were always Oxford & Cambridge blue).
What I’d love to see is WW having a change kit like the traditional Corinthian Casuals kit (chocolate & pink quarters). Lovely to see Sutton United now in the EFL with their traditional amber & chocolate colours.
Sutton's amber is yellow. But I guess it's like Blackpool, Wolves etc. who play in orange but call it something else.
Orange is orange
Old Gold is old gold
Tangerine is …….. tangerine
simples
Nah ...
Oranges are sweet
Old gold is smokey
Tangerines can be bitter
100% Hafer-Vallkorn too ?
das ist wundervoll!
Least likely entry?
@micra said:
References to Mark West in this thread prompted me to google him. I was trying to think how old he must be now, having first seen and admired him playing as a 15 year-old for Wycombe Schoolboys when they won the English Schools Shield (?) nearly 50 years ago (?).
I was same school year as Mark West, he's 55, well depending on month of birth... remember playing against Stokenchurch and he destroyed us on his own ! If my memory is right they beat us 10-2, and he scored 8 of them !
Just seen a photo of the Fulham v Hudds game, and the Hudds change kit looks like it belongs here:
Yes, silly me. 40 years ago - not 50.
Oh, already been done, sorry! Just seeing it a lot at the moment for obvious reasons
I had the same thought this morning
This may be what happens if you try to design a Wycombe kit after some pills of dubious provenance (arguably this already happened with the yellow "kaleidoscope" goalie kit and other WW sticksman apparel):
Saw the picture and momentarily thought Uche might be on his way back! The England (?) player looks familiar but can’t put a name to him.
Imagine Uche with the pace of Usain Bolt
It's Jamie Carragher btw
I used to have one of those and was once on TV wearing it The Valley End.
Thanks @ReturnToSenda. It was bugging me. He looks so much nicer than his voice. I had no idea that that was Usain Bolt.
Not a fan of the scouse accent old son?
🤣
Love it but not when it’s strangulated nasal and incessant. I’m known for loving accents and, though I say it myself, I’m pretty good at doing most of them.
Have you just blown your cover as the voice of the opposition view on RTB?
Funnily enough, I did think (a couple of years ago) about mentioning that to @bluntphil but I would have been so nervous that I decided not to.
How about a change kit based on this classic design? Once (and maybe still) based in Europe’s tallest building - Sword House on Totteridge Road.
For some reason that has left me craving a Vesta Chow Mein meal ...