Away kits question. (2 Viewers)

I'm a 1970's supporter sky-blue / green and black change kit. So how many times would we have used our change kit back then?

There was very little tv football, star soccer ,which I think was Stoke City's personal tv channel and motd. Black and white for a lot of us.

Anyway ,would we have only used it once a season when Man City were in the !st div?
 

NortonSkyBlue

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No it was used when we played teams in blue or even against Spurs or Leeds. Theres a famous photo with Tommy Hutchison and the toilet roll when we played Spurs and wore brown. No idea why.
 

CovRes

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No it was used when we played teams in blue or even against Spurs or Leeds. Theres a famous photo with Tommy Hutchison and the toilet roll when we played Spurs and wore brown. No idea why.
Because on black and white TVs with poor contrast, it could be hard to tell the difference between light colours and white.
 

play_in_skyblue_stripes

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No it was used when we played teams in blue or even against Spurs or Leeds. Theres a famous photo with Tommy Hutchison and the toilet roll when we played Spurs and wore brown. No idea why.
We changed. kit against a team in blue and for some reason that stopped.
With my eyes its definitely a colour clash.
It might have been for contractual reasons but played in Sky Blue v Bristol Rovers and for me , it's a colour clash.
 

oscillatewildly

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No it was used when we played teams in blue or even against Spurs or Leeds. Theres a famous photo with Tommy Hutchison and the toilet roll when we played Spurs and wore brown. No idea why.
Check out A&BC bubble gum cards from late 60’s/ early 70’s and there’s one with Ian Gibson in green & black stripes on the pitch at WHL with a clear image of the shelf behind him.
 

Gaz71

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Also had this all red away kit in the 70’s
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