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All this nonsense would end if FED would adopt the NCAA rule. But I'm sure someone will come up with a reason why the FED rule should stay. |
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As of this fall, in FED soccer, visitors wear white jerseys and home team wear "dark"--defined as any color that contrasts with white. So fluorescent yellow or gold would likely be good.
By the way, the rationale for the switch is to allow home teams to wear their school colors or colors (eg, pink) for "special events." Same reasoning should apply to basketball, seems to me. |
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And this rule can be altered if the schools agree, which current FED rules don't allow. |
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Because one team wears sky blue (or various shades of grey) as the "light" color and the other as the "dark" color. It's just as problematic
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With light and dark being relative, for some teams, their dark jerseys were the same as someone else's light jerseys.
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