I was informed by my German flatmate last year that Germany play in white as it is the colour of the largest province in Germany. Their away kit is green as it is the colour of the second largest province in Germany.
Foot.ie's entire existence is predicated on the average idiot's inability to ignore other idiots
I nearly fell off my seat after reading that
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But the War ended in 1944. The game you refer to was in 1939, just as the war was beginning. The first time Ireland played a German team (West) after the war was in Dalymount in 1951.
I'm more inclined to believe that green is the colour of Bavaria, a region in Germany.
TO TELL THE TRUTH IS REVOLUTIONARY
The ONLY foot.ie user with a type of logic named after them!
All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.
Worst post ever!!
What have we got to do with county colours??
The gaa colours which have got sweet fuk all to do with me. Football does not exist within the realm of gaa traditions, it has is its own separate identity from where its from, in Sligo anyway. So that is why we do not climb on the identitys of gaa traditions because we have our own football traditions.
And its not soccer its football!!
What is your source for this?
What competitions were these other games played in if ours were the first friendlies?
West Germany's games post WW2 up until our visit in 1952.
199 22/11/1950 Stuttgart Switzerland 1-0
200 15/ 4/1951 Zürich, Sui Switzerland 3-2
201 17/ 6/1951 Berlin Turkey 1-2
202 23/ 9/1951 Wien, Aut Austria 2-0
203 17/10/1951 Dublin, Irl Ireland 2-3
204 21/11/1951 Istanbul, Tur Turkey 2-0
205 23/12/1951 Essen Luxembourg 4-1
206 20/ 4/1952 Luxembourg, Lux Luxembourg 3-0
207 4/ 5/1952 Köln Ireland 3-0
As you can see they had played 2 home and 2 away games before coming to Dublin. Switzerland, turkey and Luxembourg had all visited Germany before we played in Cologne.
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