by Taelee73 » 22 Jan 2025, 07:14
No kits are cursed or unlucky.
However anyone that thinks they can’t have some kind of effect on players is short sighted.
That Man U game was supposedly because the players couldn’t spot each other against the crowd. However there can be psychological effects in how people perform as well, if you play for Man Utd or any club they have their own traditional colours, red and white of course for them. It may sound silly, but whenever I watch football and see a team in colours I don’t associate with them, I lose a bit of interest, it just doesn’t look right. Now this might just be me I guess!
But I would bet there have been a tonne of studies on the effects colours have on people, I remember Mike Bateson having the Away dressing rooms painted in pastel colours, because the colours were believed be non aggressive and have a calming effect. The idea being visiting teams were rendered less ready for a competitive game!
Some colours have by association certain vibes, pink is one. Does it affect the players, only they know for sure. If we lose a number of games wearing the same kit it may have an effect, if only a minor one.
Do we train in a particular kit, if a kit is never used in training, then players just aren’t used to it. It shouldn’t affect things of course, but no one knows for certain.
Minor things may or may not have any effect, but you can’t discount them.
No kits are cursed or unlucky.
However anyone that thinks they can’t have some kind of effect on players is short sighted.
That Man U game was supposedly because the players couldn’t spot each other against the crowd. However there can be psychological effects in how people perform as well, if you play for Man Utd or any club they have their own traditional colours, red and white of course for them. It may sound silly, but whenever I watch football and see a team in colours I don’t associate with them, I lose a bit of interest, it just doesn’t look right. Now this might just be me I guess!
But I would bet there have been a tonne of studies on the effects colours have on people, I remember Mike Bateson having the Away dressing rooms painted in pastel colours, because the colours were believed be non aggressive and have a calming effect. The idea being visiting teams were rendered less ready for a competitive game!
Some colours have by association certain vibes, pink is one. Does it affect the players, only they know for sure. If we lose a number of games wearing the same kit it may have an effect, if only a minor one.
Do we train in a particular kit, if a kit is never used in training, then players just aren’t used to it. It shouldn’t affect things of course, but no one knows for certain.
Minor things may or may not have any effect, but you can’t discount them.