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23 September 2012 at 9:36 pm #93615
I have just been watching Lech Poznan v Pogon Szczecin live on Sky Primetime and the Lech Poznan keeper has exactly the same kit on as the outfield players ?? Are there different rules in Poland or have I missed a rule change at some point ?
24 September 2012 at 2:08 pm #93698I thought I may have got an answer to this ?
24 September 2012 at 2:43 pm #93705Obviously not! :blink:
24 September 2012 at 2:54 pm #93707Can’t imagine for one minute there are different rules in Poland to anywhere else. Not as far as regards goalkeeper kits, anyway.
24 September 2012 at 3:00 pm #9370824 September 2012 at 3:44 pm #93714Anonymous
http://www.maniacworld.com/color_blind_test.htm
Edit: I only did the test after posting the link.
24 September 2012 at 3:48 pm #93716I think it’s your telly, Phil.He clearly has a purple kit.
Must be, it was definitely same colour on mine !
25 September 2012 at 2:29 am #93767For future reference, the laws of association football state that the keepers kit must be distinguishable from all other players on the field of play both on their own team & the opposition (including the other keeper) :P :P
25 September 2012 at 2:40 am #93769For future reference, the laws of association football state that the keepers kit must be distinguishable from all other players on the field of play both on their own team & the opposition (including the other keeper) :P :PIt’s clearly stated in the Laws:
“Kolory
● kolory ubioru zawodnikow obydwu druzyn musza ich odrozniac od siebie,
a takze od sedziego i sedziow asystentow,
● kolory ubioru kazdego bramkarza musza odrozniac go od innych zawodnikow,sadziego i sadziow asystentow.”25 September 2012 at 1:49 pm #93773For future reference, the laws of association football state that the keepers kit must be distinguishable from all other players on the field of play both on their own team & the opposition (including the other keeper) :P :P
It’s clearly stated in the Laws:
“Kolory
● kolory ubioru zawodnikow obydwu druzyn musza ich odrozniac od siebie,
a takze od sedziego i sedziow asystentow,
● kolory ubioru kazdego bramkarza musza odrozniac go od innych zawodnikow,sadziego i sadziow asystentow.”[/quote]And I’d like to add:
Dwa pierogi I Tyskie prosze
25 September 2012 at 2:08 pm #93774Do the Kiwis play polish football?
25 September 2012 at 2:18 pm #93775For future reference, the laws of association football state that the keepers kit must be distinguishable from all other players on the field of play both on their own team & the opposition (including the other keeper) :P :P
It’s clearly stated in the Laws:
“Kolory
● kolory ubioru zawodnikow obydwu druzyn musza ich odrozniac od siebie,
a takze od sedziego i sedziow asystentow,
● kolory ubioru kazdego bramkarza musza odrozniac go od innych zawodnikow,sadziego i sadziow asystentow.”[/quote]And I’d like to add:
Dwa pierogi I Tyskie prosze[/quote]
You couldn’t feed a gnat with two pierogi, Standish – or did you mean two orders of…. ;)
25 September 2012 at 2:39 pm #93776Come on you two, this forum is hard enough in English, I’m all for integration and such, but it’s bad enough they come over here and take our women/jobs etc, without taking our Internet forums.
25 September 2012 at 2:42 pm #93777You couldn’t feed a gnat with two pierogi, Standish – or did you mean two orders of…. ;)Maybe that’s why I lost weight while I was there!*
*And yes, I have put it all back on, plus some.
25 September 2012 at 2:50 pm #93778it’s bad enough they come over here and take our women/jobs etc, without taking our Internet forums.You’re right. You can have my job and wife with my blessing, but hands off our forum Poles!
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