Football Colour Method 1 by GB There have been some interesting comments about kit colours and I wonder if this might be a way to distinguish between matches played at the same time, along with differences in angle/house/PoF positions. At the moment there seems to be some discussion as to the correct planetary rulers for some kit colours and I would like to propose the following for the new season. For the English Premier League we make a list of the descriptions of the home/away/third kits for each team in the Premier League, and then discuss (agree? ) which planet rules them. Although this is quite a lot of work it only needs to be done once at the start of the season. We will need to check for each match which kits were actually worn, but it will give us a much firmer basis for trying to understand how results are determined. Matches played at the same time allow us to concentrate on small differences, such as colour, and to see their effect. Finally, this year the Premier League has eight teams from a very small geographical area: Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Wigan. It is very likely that we will have games at the same time held in more than one of these places, so we can compare colour with very little angle difference. Also we should have games in this group and games elsewhere at the same time, so we can compare angle differences. I want to suggest that the kind of detailed study proposed above might be the way to sort-out the tangle of different influences and so help us make progress. Anyone want to join in (do some of the work )? Graham Quote Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:45 am
2 by GB Here are the first three Premier League clubs with links to where the new 2010-11 kit can be viewed. Note, I have given links to the club websites, rather than the Premier League site, as the latter is not always up to date while the club sites are. Anyone want to propose planets? Arsenal. http://onlinestore.arsenal.com/ Home kit: Bright red shirt, white sleeves, white writing, white shorts, white socks. Away kit: Yellow shirt with redcurrant (dark red) trim, shorts redcurrant, socks yellow with redcurrant tops. Aston Villa. http://www.astonvilladirect.com/stores/ ... x?nav=KITS Home kit: dark red (maroon?) shirt with light blue sleeves and white writing, white shorts, socks same as shirt. Away kit: black shirt with red writing, small maroon/blue side decoration, shorts black, socks same as shirt. Birmingham. http://www.bluesonlinestore.co.uk/birmi ... fault.aspx Home kit: mid blue shirt with white writing and trim, shorts white with blue trim, socks blue (probably ? image awaited). Away kit: white shirt with blue writing and trim, shorts blue with white trim, socks ? Quote Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:46 am
3 by Ficina Anyone want to propose planets? Here are my suggestions, mainly based on what I was using last season. Arsenal Home - mainly red = Mars Away - yellow = Sun Villa Home - claret (maroon)/sky blue. Difficult. Last season I gave them Mercury for two colours which seemed to work OK but I'm not totally convinced. Away - black = Saturn Birmingham Home - mainly royal blue = Jupiter Away - white = Moon. Last season I remember Taurean suggested Venus as an alternative which also worked. Interesting that all three of these clubs have changed their away strips this season. This means they will be wanting to promote sales so it's quite likely they will wear these away strips even when there is no colour clash with the home team. Something to look out for! Quote Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:49 am
4 by GB Three more clubs. Blackburn www.onerovers.co.uk/retailmain.aspx Home kit blue and white shirt (half and half), white shorts, white socks with blue trim. Away kit red shirt with white writing and black stripe, shorts black with red stripe, socks red with black tops. Blackpool (New shop being launched later today, details later) Bolton www.theclubshop.co.uk/bwfc/ Home kit, white with black (dark blue?) round neck, black or darkblue shorts, white socks. Away kit, shirt blue with white writing, shorts same colour, socks very dark blue or black in one picture but same as shirt in another picture! Chelsea www.chelseafc.com/page/NewChelseaKit2010-11 Home kit, blue shirt with white writing, blue shorts, white socks. Away kit, brown(?) shirt with black sleeves and dark gold trim, black shorts and socks. This new away kit is an odd colour Are all these blue kits Jupiter? Quote Tue Aug 10, 2010 3:47 pm
5 by GB A few more kits below. Some clubs have been missed-out for the moment as they have not yet put pictures of their 2010/11 kit on their website. The remaining clubs should be here before the week-end I hope . Everton http://evertondirect.evertonfc.com Home kit, shirt blue with white writing (yet another!), white shorts and socks. Away kit, shirt looks like it?s pink with dark blue writing , shorts very dark blue with pink logo, as are socks. Manchester City http://shop.mcfc.co.uk Home kit, shirt light blue with white writing, shorts white, socks black. Away kit, shirt black with light blue writing, shorts black, socks black and light blue hoops. Manchester United http://store.manutd.com Home kit, shirt red with white writing, shorts white, socks black with red tops. Away kit, shirt white with red trim, shorts black, socks white with black tops. Newcastle http://shop.nufc.co.uk Home kit, shirt black and white stripes, shorts black, socks black with white stripes. Away kit, shirt light blue with white writing, shorts light blue, socks light blue with white stripes (how light is this blue?) Third kit, white with black writing and blue trip, shorts white with blue trim, socks white with blue stripe. Stoke City http://www.scfcdirect.com/retailmain.aspx Home kit, shirt red and white stripes, shorts and socks white with red flashes. Away kit, shirt, shorts and socks all dark blue with light blue flashes Sunderland http://www.safcstore.com Home kit, shirt bright red and white stripes, shorts black with red trim, socks red with white tops. Away kit, shirt white with dark red (maroon?) writing and trim, shorts dark red, socks white. Quote Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:32 pm
6 by GB Almost finished the list (three left after these) Blackpool http://shop.blackpoolfc.co.uk/Catalogue/Replica%20Kit Home kit, shirt orange with white on blue writing, shorts white, socks orange. Away kit, shirt white with orange trim and white on blue writing, shorts orange, socks white. Liverpool http://store.liverpoolfc.tv/products/footballkit Home kit, shirt red with white writing and trim, shorts red, socks red. Away kit, shirt white with black writing and thin red stripe, shorts black, socks white with black and red hoped top. Third kit, (will be worn for European games this season), shirt black with yellow writing and trim, shorts black, socks black with yellow hooped top. Fulham http://shop.fulhamfc.com/retailmain.aspx Home kit, shirt white with red writing and black trim, shorts black, socks white with black trim. Note, white shorts are an alternative. Away kit, shirt red with white band, red writing and black sleeves, shorts red, socks black with red tops. Tottenham http://shop.tottenhamhotspur.com Home kit, shirt white with blue writing and black across top, shorts black with white flash on one leg, socks white with black tops. Alternative home shorts, white with black flash on one leg. Away kit, shirt light blue with dark blue writing, shorts and socks same light blue. West Brom www.wbashop.co.uk/ Home kit, shirt black and white stripes with red shield and white writing, shorts and socks white. Away kit, shirt black with red shield and white writing, shorts and socks black. Quote Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:13 pm
7 by GB The final three: West Ham www.megastore.whufc.com Home kit, shirt claret with light blue sleevs and white writing (exactly the same as Aston Villa), shorts and socks white. Away kit, shirt white with black writing and claret and light blue bands, shorts and socks light blue. Wigan www.laticsshop.net Home kit, shirt mid blue with white stripe and orange logo, shorts, socks and away kit not yet shown. Wolves www.theclubshop.co.uk/wolves Home kit, shirt gold with blue/red writing, shorts black, socks gold. Away kit, shirt black with blue/red writing and gold trim, shorts black with gold band, socks black with gold hoped tops. Quote Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:58 pm
Re: Football Colour Method 8 by VestaDS HI I have been exchanging a few emails with Goca and awaiting my registration, but that has arrived so I can now contribute. I have some extensive astrology knowledge that I hope to share on this forum. The first misconception is about start times of matches, we all use GMT Astrology doesn't, I believe it uses sidereal time ( Or something like that) So a match commencing at 15.00pm in Ipswich will have a different ascendant than a match starting at 15.00pm in Liverpool' Liverpool may be Pisces 1.02, Ipswich Pisces 2.13 etc... But heres where the fun begins their are actually some twin astrology towns, but I have to conclude my research. I found Aldridge ( nearest team Walsall 1.04Scorpio and York on 1.04Sco, when running relocation charts for my own chart. GB wrote: It is very likely that we will have games at the same time held in more than one of these places, so we can compare colour with very little angle difference. Also we should have games in this group and games elsewhere at the same time, so we can compare angle differences. Graham Last edited by VestaDS on Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:41 am, edited 1 time in total. Quote Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:16 pm
9 by Ficina Welcome to the forum, Vesta. You seem to be confirming what Graham has already said, that there is very little difference in the angles. Do you, or anybody else, have any suggestions to make regarding allocating planets to teams based on kit colours? For those who are new to using colours, here are a couple of previous threads which might be helpful. http://skyscript.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5010 http://skyscript.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2874 Quote Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:41 am
10 by VestaDS "Finally, this year the Premier League has eight teams from a very small geographical area: Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Wigan." I noticed at least 2 similaraties in the Blackburn game and Wigan game, quite interesting! Nikola Kalinic reacted fastest when Everton goalkeeper Howard dropped an innocuous-looking cross after 14 minutes, swivelling to strike the ball into the empty net Goal The visitors dominated proceedings from kick-off, with Gary Taylor-Fletcher slotting home from inside the six-yard box on 16 minutes Goal Alex Baptiste completed the romp in the 75th minute, his mis-hit cross looping home Goal Blackburn nearly extended their lead in the 78th minute when N'Zonzi got on the end of a cross from El-Hadji Diouf but headed marginally over the bar Nearly a Goal! Quote Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:40 am
11 by VestaDS Hi If you look for the "sponsorship" word association you can see which planet is ruling the teams this year Chelsea ( Uranus) Sanyo Bolton (Neptune ) 188Bet Blackburn (venus) Crown paints Aston Villa (Pluto) Fx Pro Any thoughts so far? Quote Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:04 pm
12 by VestaDS Would this make Newcastle a Libra Club ruled by Venus? Sponsored by Northern Rock as Banking is ruled by Libra? Quote Thu Aug 26, 2010 6:54 pm