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Worst colours...

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I recall Bristol Rovers being orange and yellow quarters with yellow shorts and orange socks. They looked like battenburg cake slices!
 
Doncaster once turned out at RH in mustard yellow shirts and mud-brown shorts.

Or perhaps they were just scared of us?
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Macclesfield had a bright orange kit a few seasons back, shocking.
 
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Quote[/b] (Bigdel @ June 10 2004,19:45)]Carlisle four years back in their Brown,Green and white deck chair shirts,absolutely awlful
I 100% agree with that choice I got the programme for that match somewhere.
 
In the late 70's Swansea played at the Hall in Red and Green striped shirts, Red shorts and Green socks.  It was a floodlit game and the red and green stripes merged and made your eyes go funny where the colours met.

Chesterfield I think were the first club to play in a "chequerboard" design at the Hall about 15 years ago... yellow and black IIRC... and what about Orients red/white chequerboard? Migraine inducing.

The blue with big yellow hooped shirt and yellow shorts we had in the mid 80's was pretty poor too.
 
Brighton's toffee-wrapper kit in the early 90s was definitely another migraine-inducer and would probably get my vote.

However we've had a few shockers over the years, obviously the double-relegation custard splat shirt (we didn't even have the excuse that it was an away kit!) and one of Roycie's goalkeeper tops was pretty horrendous as well.

Also we had to borrow Burnley's second choice kit in the mid 90s because someone had forgotten what colour Burnley's home kit was. Their second choice kit was different coloured quarters (green, black/brown? and
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) which we wore with our red shorts and socks to create some sort of klaiderscope kit which was on a par with our performance that day as we crashed 5-1. Unsurprisingly we didn't use that design for our away kit the following season.
 
Steveh1510 has a loud Hawaian style short sleeve shirt with soup stains down the front!

There cannot be anything worse!

You have heard of the Custard Splat, well Steve has the original Soup Splurt!
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Celtic had a brown, white and green effort as their away kit in the early 90s. 'orrible.
 

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