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8 hours ago, Eednud said:

Kilmarnock had just changed from hoops to stripes. Came across this looking at something on the London Hearts site yesterday.

 

4 hours ago, Squirrelhumper said:

Then went back to hoops in the 80s then back to stripes!

 

3 hours ago, kennie makevin said:

What could someone as cogniscent of football club tradition as Willie Waddell possibly have had against 'Kilmarnock's famous blue & white HOOPS' ?

 

2 hours ago, Squirrelhumper said:

Couldn't give a f**k TBF.  We finished 2nd 4 years in a row and won us the league! We wore strips in the 1890s, went to hoops, then stripes, then hoops until the late 1950s then stripes, then back to hoops and now in stripes again. I like how it changes now and again. 


Duns - who are amateur nowadays, but were East of Scotland until 1970s and SFA members - switched from red-&-black hoops to stripes when drawn away to Rangers in 1964. Stripes ever since.

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29 minutes ago, HibeeJibee said:

s-l1600.webp

Note the heading of Rangers' match programme, which confirms that legendary football manager Scot Symon (J Scotland Symon) was the manager of The Rangers Football Club Ltd (company number SC004276), the entity which went into administration and ultimately liquidation in 2012.

Also note that the programme wasn't produced by 'Rangers-haters' such as Celtic or Dundee United, but by Rangers themselves.

Despite the constant denial of facts by supporters of the current club playing out of Ibrox, this provides incontrovertible evidence that club and company were the same entity, in Rangers' case from incorporation in 1899.

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1 hour ago, Squonk said:

Note the heading of Rangers' match programme, which confirms that legendary football manager Scot Symon (J Scotland Symon) was the manager of The Rangers Football Club Ltd (company number SC004276), the entity which went into administration and ultimately liquidation in 2012.

Also note that the programme wasn't produced by 'Rangers-haters' such as Celtic or Dundee United, but by Rangers themselves.

Despite the constant denial of facts by supporters of the current club playing out of Ibrox, this provides incontrovertible evidence that club and company were the same entity, in Rangers' case from incorporation in 1899.

Fascinating.....

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3 hours ago, HibeeJibee said:

 

 

 


Duns - who are amateur nowadays, but were East of Scotland until 1970s and SFA members - switched from red-&-black hoops to stripes when drawn away to Rangers in 1964. Stripes ever since.

s-l1600.webp

9-0, if I remember correctly

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