Can a kit be "too green"?

Two Headed Boy

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Our ex-assistant manager seems to think so. Specifically saying green socks make players harder to pass to:

Derek Adams admits he changed Plymouth's green strip because it clashes with the grass and seats at Holm Park
Scots boss Adams has Plymouth flying high in League Two - aided by his side's new look.


Derek Adams has changed his Plymouth Argyle side’s strip because it’s too green.


The former Ross County boss fears the club’s colours are camouflaging the players against the green backdrop of their Home Park pitch and the stadium’s green seats.


So he has now ordered the players to pull on white socks to held them stand out more when they’re trying to pick a pass.


It’s the latest madcap move from the Scot, who earlier this week revealed he will withdraw the ballboys during home games whenever Argyle are winning.




But his decision to tinker with the team kit puts 41-year-old Adams in good company with another Scottish boss.


Back in 1996, Sir Alex Ferguson famously scrapped Manchester United’s grey away kit at half-time when they were trailing 3-0 at Southampton because he felt the players were struggling to see each other.


Now Adams has followed Fergie’s lead as he explained why he might yet ditch the home kit altogether in favour of the all-white away colours as his side close in on promotion from England’s League Two.




Adams said: “We have an issue with the strip. We have changed to white socks because we feel the strip is too green.


“We don’t want to change too much, but that’s not to say we won’t in the future. We just feel the white socks allow us to stand out more.


“I have had it before at other clubs, where we have played with white socks many times. It definitely helps the players standing out.


“The green on green with the pitch and with the seating as well does blend in. We just need a greater brightness to see people.


“We just have to be careful in what we do because we have got to respect that the home shirt is the home shirt.


“But, at times, we will wear the away strip for home games.




“We have changed the design for next season. Everybody will be pleasantly surprised with the home and away kit.


“I don’t know if it will be a different shade of green, but a different design to this season.”


Adams’ decision might raise a few eyebrows but few at Home Park will question his calls at the moment with the former Ross County gaffer making a success of his start down south.


Sitting second place in League Two with a game in hand, they trail leaders Doncaster by four points and look very much in the hunt for promotion, having guided them to the Play-Off final in his first season last year.


But his most high profile success so far this campaign was taking Liverpool back to Home Park for an FA Cup replay after battling to a gutsy 0-0 draw at Anfield in January.


Even the second game was a tight affair with Liverpool eventually emerging as 1-0 winners.

TLDR: Derek Adams has made Plymouth Argyle change their socks from green ones to white ones and intends to alter their green home top for next season so they don't blend with the green pitch and stadium.

For whats its worth, both of our recent relegations came after seasons wearing green socks. On the flip side, I believe the Famous Five and Tornadoes both wore green socks (both teams were before my time sadly).
 
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Our ex-assistant manager seems to think so. Specifically saying green socks make players harder to pass to:



TLDR: Derek Adams has made Plymouth Argyle change their socks from green ones to white ones and intends to alter their green home top for next season so they don't clash with the green pitch and stadium.

For whats its worth, both of our recent relegations came after seasons wearing green socks. On the flip side, I believe the Famous Five and Tornadoes both wore green socks (both teams were before my time sadly).

Those were in the black & white days though.

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think there is some truth in this.

you only need to look at things like this...

[video=youtube;MxY5yYZdzuk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxY5yYZdzuk[/video]
 
Shouldn't matter. Everyone will no doubt have pink, blue, yellow and orange boots.

Nobody's legs are blending in