i knew the yellow peril was a mistake.....

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i knew the yellow peril was a mistake.....

Post: # 534621Post stinger »

...from big footy......



"Does wearing RED help you win? (if all other variables are equal)
I sure hope so! I've always wondered why so many teams around the world, who are among the most successful in their respective competitions wear RED. Essendon in the AFL, ManU, Arsenal and Liverpool in the EPL, South Sydney (20 flags) and St.George (15 flags) in the NRL, Bayern Munich, AC Milan.

Do you think all of this is rubbish, or is there some truth to it?

http://www.theroar.com.au/2008/03/13...rting-success/
The success of football teams wearing red shirts - including Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal - is no coincidence according to academics.
Their findings suggest that simply wearing a red shirt has given football teams an advantage - thanks to our deep-rooted biological response to the colour.The research, by the University of Plymouth and Durham University, has been published in the Journal of Sports Sciences....



http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,...-23215,00.html
They found teams wearing red won more often at home, while those wearing yellow or orange shirts had the worst record. In nature, red is often associated with male aggression - and in sport, the research demonstrated competitors wearing red had increased success in Olympic combat sports. Robert Barton, a professor from Durham University, said: "We see a couple of possible explanations. Firstly, over time supporters may have been subconsciously more attracted to a club wearing red, so the club has developed an increasing resource base within its community.
"Secondly, there may be a positive psychological boost from wearing red, or being associated with a red team, that is reflected on the field of play. Competing against a team in red could also impair performance....."


http://www.bioedonline.org/news/news.cfm?art=1781
Seeing red might not always be the best strategy in the heat of sporting battle, but wearing it might be. Research suggests that wearing a scarlet outfit can give a competitor that vital edge.

The discovery comes from an analysis of combat events in last year's Olympic Games in Athens. In four of these events (boxing, tae kwon do, Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling) combatants are randomly assigned either blue or red outfits....


http://reporter.leeds.ac.uk/press_re...ent/colour.htm
However, wearing red obviously doesn’t mean teams will score more goals, or having a blue brand doesn’t guarantee business success! But it could be that people subconsciously adopt the characteristics of these colours and in turn become more successful.â€


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Post: # 534634Post saint patrick »

Is a compelling reason why our clash jumper should be predominately red backround. :shock:

Not news to me as the white and yellow jumpers look insipid and our results back up the theory.

Ross Lyon and the club needs to see this evidence so we can leave nothing to chance...wear red and least look strong and aggressive...

Thanks for that Stinger...the case against the peril and white nighty rests :roll:


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Post: # 534638Post savatage »

saint patrick wrote:Is a compelling reason why our clash jumper should be predominately red backround. :shock:

Not news to me as the white and yellow jumpers look insipid and our results back up the theory.

Ross Lyon and the club needs to see this evidence so we can leave nothing to chance...wear red and least look strong and aggressive...

Thanks for that Stinger...the case against the peril and white nighty rests :roll:
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Post: # 534687Post bigcarl »

saint patrick wrote:Is a compelling reason why our clash jumper should be predominately red backround. :shock:
agree. not that woosy white one


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Post: # 534710Post Huzzad »

Yes but what colour were all their clash guernseys? Manchesters was blue one year, Arsenal was completely white. Wasn't there a yellow Liverpool clash one at one stage (if I'm wrong, please forgive, but their clash is not red either?

The yellow peril was the clash guernsey, not home guenrsey so not sure how this argument is relevant.

Plus given the recent success of Souths and St George, not the best examples!


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Post: # 534729Post Scum »

Give me any argument and i'll find that many things online to back it up.


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