Were times that hard back then that the club had to resort to robbery?
Not sure carrying out robberies in club kit was the best way of avoiding detection
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" No Shooters" Much like the Orient attack of the mid 60sLeytonOstone wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 10:20 am...and not forgetting the inconsistency of showing some seasons away kit but not others...and wheres this seasons commemorative Clapton O kit that we wore against Bromley?69Chevy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 9:18 amNice site but odd that they show the sky blue braces away and not the red strip.BengeO wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2019 3:10 pm Have a look at www.kitclassics.co.uk if your interested in all the kits from 1881 to 2019.
Also... Robbery footage shows us in blue shorts for 66/67 ( site shows white shorts)
Can someone confirm when we officially became Orient? - site shows it as 66/7 but all progs for that season are branded Leyton Orient ( was the change mid season perhaps?)
I got no sleep last night
I had the all red kit back in 69 - it was purchased for me from either the Co-op Stratford Broadway or McNeils sports shop at Harrow Green (sorry memory isnt what it used to be - and that was never brilliant). The badge was already embroidered on - it came as an additional printed cut out and sew on 'patch'...and that was definitely a yellow segment, not amber.
"My lads are out".
yes thats the drab kit and badge that adorned me on Wanstead Flats in 1970 - it was amazing the way that by 1977 we had a great kit and great new badge to match
Personally, I never actually owned (or even saw) the replica shirt back then so, I don't know about the fabric. I do remember buying a sew-on-patch- badge, though. I can't remember where I got it. My usual sports-shop haunts were Sedgewicks (obviously), Stanley's in the High Street, Roy King in Chingford and Bick's in Hoe Street.Article_50 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 5:49 pm The red shirts from the 68/69 season weren't cotton (eg the Bukta shirts at the time) but a man made fibre... does anyone remember this?