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Couldn't the Home side have lent their away kit to the away side?

Seems a very strange carry on 

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So, we have teams allowing their shirts to clash, and another forgetting to bring them in the first place. What is going on with English football? Can you imagine turning up to a game with injuries, claiming you had no kit, and the officials saying, "Well, let’s postpone it, lads," and then everyone heads off to the nearest pub? What a joke. The 3 points should go to the team ready to play, or they should ask to borrow the other team's away shirt.

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This is just silly. How can you go to a game without your kit? It's embarrassing at Sunday league level.

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:rollonfloorlaughing:😂😂😂😂😂😂

You couldn't make this up! It's very funny. I hope someone got scolded for forgetting the kit. Surely someone has a checklist to make sure they take everything they need. It's not like forgetting to take your own footballs to training.

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It's very embarrassing. I hope none of their fans came. I think it's ridiculous.

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What would be even more foolish, was if they left them out somewhere in public having planned to load them (a bag assuming) into a car etc. I can actually imagine it's more common, especially before the rise of social media.

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the standard and expectations further down the leagues are not very good, forgetting your kit should result in points docked. its that tin pot. 😛 

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