Premier League followers fume ‘my eyes are hurting’ at Brentford and Forest package conflict
Premier League followers have been unimpressed with the package conflict between Brentford and Nottingham Forest.
The late kick-off on Saturday (January 20) noticed Thomas Frank’s Bees welcome Nuno Espirito Santo’s Forest, with the match broadcast stay on Sky Sports within the UK. For many it was nearly unwatchable although.
Complaints flooded in on social media from disgruntled viewers who took situation with the selection of strips for the 2 groups. Brentford have been in fact of their dwelling purple and white stripes.
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As a consequence, Forest clearly could not put on their purple dwelling package, but additionally their blue and white away was dominated out. That left their third shirt, a purple and orange quantity.
The mixture of that and the tangerine shorts which accompanied it did not go down properly with these watching on at dwelling. One fumed: “Absolutely horrible kit clash in this match.”
“Kit clash is vile by the way,” equally slammed a second, with a 3rd moaning: “Hurting my eyes #BRENOT, kit clash or what.” A fourth appeared to surrender as they posted: “F*** watching this b******s kit clash is crazy.”
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A fifth raged: “Kit clash in this Brentford game is f*** ugly, frankly. Physically hard to watch. Prem needs to bring the hammer down on this nonsense.” And a sixth questioned: “Horrible kit clash for Brentford vs Notts Forest. Why on earth do they do this?!”
The scenario even prompted a response from beIN Sports presenter Richard Keys, who wrote: “It seems we never learn. After the Sunderland/Newcastle kit debacle recently I can’t imagine this combination is good for anyone that’s colour blind.”
The FA Cup third spherical tie between the Tyne-Wear rivals earlier this month noticed them each put on their conventional colors, inflicting points for these with sight impairments. And earlier than that Aston Villa and Manchester City clashed kits earlier this season.