NewRefBrendan
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Leicester GK, grey short sleeve shirt, white base layer, and grey shorts with white base layer.
surely at that level it should be getting picked up on?
surely at that level it should be getting picked up on?
Perhaps they were grey rather than white, not always east to tell on TV. If they were red or blue then I might say it was a valid point, but white and grey are reasonably close. Additionally, keepers seem to get away with this a lot more than outfield players as you frequently see different coloured undershorts and sleeves at all levels.
Would you insist, or more pertinently would an observer remark, on Paul Pogba's all black arm covering do you think?
OK thanks, genuine question- so protection like that can be any colour? I guess if it clashed with the other team, you could ask (not insist) that it be covered by a long sleeve shirt?Definitely not, it isn't an undersleeve, it is a medical strapping / protection.
OK thanks, genuine question- so protection like that can be any colour? I guess if it clashed with the other team, you could ask (not insist) that it be covered by a long sleeve shirt?
FUTSAL laws of the game know specifies that arm and knee protectors must be the same colour as the shirt sleeve and shorts respectively.Some competition rules cover colours for protective gear and religious coverings. I referred in a futsal comp which did so. It may be worth while checking.