Quote barham red="barham red"Wish we still had the same quality of team that played in that one...
Never got all the debate about shirts and whether people like them or not. Home shirts will generally be in the clubs colours, panned for being same old same old if they are traditional, panned for not being a proper kit if they try something different.
For me home shirts should be the traditional design and colours and then mess with the away one all they like.
One thing that has always puzzled me is that teams that play in black and white (yourselves and Widnes) can have the same colours on the away shirt as the home but in reverse, yet teams who wear a 'coloured' shirt never seem to do this as it will clash with other teams. Is there a ruling on what and what isn't acceptable?'"
There are a number of stiplulations in the operational rules, such as the kit not clashing with match officials. With regards the alternative kit, the rule states "the alternative strip shall have a different base colour to the principal kit", so in other words, Rovers (for example) could have a red and white home and away kit as long as one was predominantly white and the other predominantly red.
See page five [url=http://rflmedia.therfl.co.uk/docs/Section%20B1%20-%20General%20Competition%20Rules.pdfHere[/url (PDF file).