Red and Yellow 92/93 shirt...
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...sat at £123 with 13 hours still to go on Ebay , its not even the Wembley print one. 
Retro shirts really are the in thing it seems.
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#2
I had one back in the day - loved it.

Did they do a Wembley shirt because they played in green.

I have a blue and white reproduction now. Would love a red and yellow one.
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#3
'Horrible. Gould thought we'd play like Melchester Rovers
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(06-28-2020, 09:52 PM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote: I had one back in the day - loved it.

Did they do a Wembley shirt because they played in green.

I have a blue and white reproduction now. Would love a red and yellow one.
Yes , I've seen home , yellow and red and yellow and green with the Wembley stitching.
I sold a spare Yellow and Green Wembley a few years back for £80 .
Wonder why the switched to yellow and green during the seseason.

P.s If i see a red and yellow about i'll give you a nudge
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(06-28-2020, 10:00 PM)Crossbar11 Wrote:
(06-28-2020, 09:52 PM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote: I had one back in the day - loved it.

Did they do a Wembley shirt because they played in green.

I have a blue and white reproduction now. Would love a red and yellow one.
Yes , I've seen home , yellow and red and yellow and green with the Wembley stitching.
I sold a spare Yellow and Green Wembley a few years back for £80 .
Wonder why the switched to yellow and green during the seseason.

P.s If i see a red and yellow about i'll give you a nudge

Please let me know if you see one!

We started Yellow and Red, because it was the easy kit. Bobby Gould had introduced it the season before  because it made us look like Roy of the Rovers.

Yellow and Green was the third kit, and we achieved some good results, so it became the choice of away kit. The club then seized on it as a marketing opportunity for Wembley. Thousands sold with "9 Taylor" on the back  even though only The Prem was putting names on shirts at that time.
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(06-28-2020, 09:53 PM)chasetownbaggie Wrote: 'Horrible. Gould thought we'd play like Melchester Rovers

Yep. Gould inspired. Fortunately the yellow and green was brought back under Ossie.
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