darlo kit history
darlo kit history
hi, i am compiling a history of kits that were used by Darlington through their seasons in the top flight, and despite searching through historicalkits, oldfootballshirts etc i am struggling for one design from the early 80's and wondered if someone here could maybe shed some light upon it.
1983/84 darlington had a home kit that had a bukta logo on it and had a skippers trucks sponsor on it, but what was the away kit? what colour? design? v neck, collar, round neck? did it have the skippers trucks logo on it? did it have the bukta logo on it? shorts/socks same colour?
the following season they would change to Hummel and had mcewans sponsor, but i cannot find an image or even mention of the away kit design from previous season.
any help appreciated.
1983/84 darlington had a home kit that had a bukta logo on it and had a skippers trucks sponsor on it, but what was the away kit? what colour? design? v neck, collar, round neck? did it have the skippers trucks logo on it? did it have the bukta logo on it? shorts/socks same colour?
the following season they would change to Hummel and had mcewans sponsor, but i cannot find an image or even mention of the away kit design from previous season.
any help appreciated.
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all these views and all these diehard fans of darlington, and noone remembers
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Maybe nobody knows, maybe people are having the issues as you.
What a knob.
What a knob.
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never fails to amaze how people are so quick to be slanderous,
it wasnt meant as a derogatory statement, unlike your 'knob' judgement, i was surprised that noone could remember as fan forums are usually the ideal place to garner information. rest assured ill keep my opinions to myself for future, should i be stupid enough as to open myself up to judgement again by posting here. thanks for the warm welcome.
it wasnt meant as a derogatory statement, unlike your 'knob' judgement, i was surprised that noone could remember as fan forums are usually the ideal place to garner information. rest assured ill keep my opinions to myself for future, should i be stupid enough as to open myself up to judgement again by posting here. thanks for the warm welcome.
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I'm still trying to reconcile Darlo and "top flight"
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Has it actually occurred to you that you posted during the day while the majority of people are at work and yet you expected an immediate response? Has it also occurred to you that you posted emoticons with rolling eyes, which is supposed to be a critical emoticon? If you had a bit more patience and waited for people to come home from work then you might have had a response. I know the answer to part of your question, but I actually can't be arsed now.
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here we go no replies out of 130 views but enter slander into the equation and suddenly everyman and his dog has an opinion worth posting.
i got the information from more helpful sources, but as stated thanks again for such an insight into how friendly you are to new members, glad i never wasted more time here, feel free to remove my account and posts and with all respect stick the forum up your arse
i got the information from more helpful sources, but as stated thanks again for such an insight into how friendly you are to new members, glad i never wasted more time here, feel free to remove my account and posts and with all respect stick the forum up your arse
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It's a 2 way process friendliness. That's something you don't understand.
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Did we have an away kit?
OK sounds stupid but with the kit being all white was there ever a colour clash with home teams.
OK sounds stupid but with the kit being all white was there ever a colour clash with home teams.
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And the written word is not slander.
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Toodles you needy little fish. Don't let the door hit you as you flounce out.stillgame wrote:here we go no replies out of 130 views but enter slander into the equation and suddenly everyman and his dog has an opinion worth posting.
i got the information from more helpful sources, but as stated thanks again for such an insight into how friendly you are to new members, glad i never wasted more time here, feel free to remove my account and posts and with all respect stick the forum up your arse
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Well I know we didn't play against Real Madrid during that time but possibly Leeds or Swansea?JABWootton wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 6:39 pmDid we have an away kit?
OK sounds stupid but with the kit being all white was there ever a colour clash with home teams.
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Played against Hereford and Bury that season.
"At a meeting held at the Grammar School on Friday last - Mr Phillip Wood M.A., in the chair - it was resolved to form an Association Football Club for Darlington and neighbourhood. The opinions of those present were so unanimous as to the desirability of this step, that a committee was formed to complete the organisation of the club, and Mr Craven, 17, Garden Street, was appointed secretary pro tem." - The Northern Echo, Monday 23rd July 1883