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Colours clash, as they are apt to do in real life, while the children Brown loved to paint have the look of pudgy potatoes.
We can't wear our socks because the colours clash.' I'm thinking: 'Welcome.'" Burton, playing in yellow shirts, black shorts and sky-blue Wycombe socks, won 3-1 and Hasselbaink's managerial career in England was up and running on the back of the worst preparation possible.
Like all football clubs, Albion sport a secondary or "change" strip when playing away from home against a team whose colours clash with their own.
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The colour clash did not explain the slow start made by Cardiff, who were two tries and 12 points down after three minutes.
It is understood that under World Rugby's tournament regulations, the choice of home strip - in case of a colour clash - and the home dressing room is decided by the flip of a coin.
Just when news of the economy couldn't get any bleaker or the February skies any greyer, fashion is awash with a colour clash more vivid than we've dared sport in years.
If, however, you are haunted by some hideous colour clash, or you find your plants are fighting for space, now is the ideal time to divide or move them, just as they are coming into growth.
Their graphics suffered from colour clash - where one colour would bleed into another when objects came into contact.
The visitors were forced to turn out in Macc's turquoise away shirts because of an unfortunate colour clash.
Both teams usually wore blue, causing a colour clash.
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