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eoinh
11/06/2003, 12:13 PM
What colours did these Cork clubs play in?

The original Cork City (i.e. 1938-1940)
Cork Bohemians
Fordsons
Cork United
Cork Albert
Albert Rovers
Cork
Cork Athletic
Cork United
Cork Hibernians
Evergreen Utd
Cork Celtic

i didnt leave anyone out did I ?

steven17
11/06/2003, 12:28 PM
green and white wasn`t it

Trax
11/06/2003, 1:30 PM
Originally posted by steven17
green and white wasn`t it All of them???????:D :D

steven17
12/06/2003, 11:59 AM
Originally posted by eoinh
What colours did these Cork clubs play in?

The original Cork City (i.e. 1938-1940)
Cork Bohemians
Fordsons
Cork United
Cork Albert
Albert Rovers
Cork
Cork Athletic
Cork United
Cork Hibernians
Evergreen Utd
Cork Celtic

i didnt leave anyone out did I ?


dont know about all of them but deffo
albert rovers
cork hibs
evergreen united
cork celtic

niamh
12/06/2003, 12:36 PM
As far as I know Cork soccer colours have always been green and white.

rebel yell
12/06/2003, 5:26 PM
Cork Utd played in Red Jersey with white shorts:ball:

Neil
12/06/2003, 5:31 PM
Celtic wore black and amber I think
Hibs white with green trim
Utd. - red

@ndy
13/06/2003, 10:07 AM
Originally posted by niamh
As far as I know Cork soccer colours have always been green and white.

OH, the irony!

@ndy
13/06/2003, 10:08 AM
Originally posted by eoinh
What colours did these Cork clubs play in?

The original Cork City (i.e. 1938-1940)
Cork Bohemians
Fordsons
Cork United
Cork Albert
Albert Rovers
Cork
Cork Athletic
Cork United
Cork Hibernians
Evergreen Utd
Cork Celtic

i didnt leave anyone out did I ?

Longford's away Jersey is Blue and Gold. Just like the gaaaaaa

SÓC
13/06/2003, 2:56 PM
The Cork GAA colours only became Red and White because the British Army nicked their real colours and then Red and White just stuck, not sure what colour they were before the change.

tiktok
13/06/2003, 3:20 PM
on a tangent, in victorian times santa claus was always represented wearing green, with a wreath of leaves in his hair. he only started wearing red when coca-cola incorporated him into their advertising and went with their product colours.

:mad: hey, don't start, you might be glad of it in a table quiz some night.

The Donie Forde
14/06/2003, 10:30 AM
Originally posted by eoinh
What colours did these Cork clubs play in?

The original Cork City (i.e. 1938-1940)
Cork Bohemians
Fordsons
Cork United
Cork Albert
Albert Rovers
Cork
Cork Athletic
Cork United
Cork Hibernians
Evergreen Utd
Cork Celtic

i didnt leave anyone out did I ?

* Cork Bohs - not certain...red & black?
* Fordsons - Blue & White AFAIK
* Cork United (1940s) - Green & White
* Cork Alberts/Albert Rovers/Cork United (1970s/80s) - Red/White/Black a la Man U
* Cork FC - I've forgotten
* Cork City (1930s) - I've forgotten the colours, but it was something like a red/yellow/black hooped rugby shirt
* Cork Athletic - Green & White
* Cork Hibs - Green & White, changed later to White & Green, if you know what I mean...
* Evergreen United - green & gold, later black & gold
* Cork Celtic (same club as Evergreen) - Black and gold, all black with narrow gold & white hoops, all white with 1 blue hoop, blue & white hoops (QPR style), yellow & green, all white with green & yellow trims, Brazil gear 1 season (kid you not), green & white...I may even have forgotten a couple...yes, Celtic really anticipated the Man U era, but were unable to cash in on it!! :D

Hope this is of some help!?

Donie

Green & White, however, has been the most common and constant of that colourful wardrobe stretching back to the 1920s...

Donie

The Donie Forde
14/06/2003, 11:19 AM
Originally posted by SÓCcfc
The Cork GAA colours only became Red and White because the British Army nicked their real colours and then Red and White just stuck, not sure what colour they were before the change.

Yeah, the jerseys went 'missing' just before a match and a set was hurriedly borrowed from Lough Rovers. These colours - red with white collars - were then retained. The original shirts were yellow and blue with a large 'C' on the front.

The useless things we know... :D

Donie

Trax
14/06/2003, 5:03 PM
Originally posted by tiktok
on a tangent I think that takes the award for "the post that has the least to do with the subject" in the history of forums:D :p

A face
14/06/2003, 10:32 PM
Originally posted by The Donie Forde
Yeah, the jerseys went 'missing' just before a match and a set was hurriedly borrowed from Lough Rovers. These colours - red with white collars - were then retained. The original shirts were yellow and blue with a large 'C' on the front.

The useless things we know... :D

Donie

You are probably right but i had though that it was the barrs. And they didn't go missing ... the club house was burnt down. It was a seperate incident but around the time when the GPO (Cork) was burnt down and the infamous spark that had jumped across and started the fire in City hall. Long way for a spark to jump but thats what the English papers claimed had happened.

A few months afterwards all games on a Sunday were banned and a Munster Final could not take place, so in reply every youth club up to senior club in the country organised a game for that same Sunday knowing they couldn't lock everyone up.