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20 hours ago, Ranaldo Bairn said:

There's something unsettling about the ginger boy's body. It's a weird photoshop or perspective that makes him look like an extra from the "Money For Nothing" video.

First thought was 'pigeon chested'

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3 hours ago, Jamie_M said:

Either, because the referee would just instruct Morton to use one of their change kits.

A visiting club must have an alternative set of kits which is different and distinct from the home clubs.

If a team turn up at an away stadium without a suitable kit the home team are under no obligation to change and the referee can insist the away team wear one of the home teams change kits.

Of course Celtic just ignore this rule every other year with no punishment 

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1 hour ago, invergowrie arab said:

A visiting club must have an alternative set of kits which is different and distinct from the home clubs.

If a team turn up at an away stadium without a suitable kit the home team are under no obligation to change and the referee can insist the away team wear one of the home teams change kits.

 

This is indeed the case if a club turn up without suitable change of kit.

The chances of that are slim seeing as clubs have to submit their choice of colours for a game at least a week before it, clashes are then identified and the SPFL instruct the clubs on what kits should be used in the match.

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9 minutes ago, Jamie_M said:

This is indeed the case if a club turn up without suitable change of kit.

The chances of that are slim seeing as clubs have to submit their choice of colours for a game at least a week before it, clashes are then identified and the SPFL instruct the clubs on what kits should be used in the match.

True but it would still be a breach of league rules not to have a suitable kit. No idea what the punishment is. Probably nothing given Celtic and Hibs have had to do things like goalies wearing outfield kits, both teams changing, home team only changing and wearing previous season kits in recent years. 

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21 minutes ago, invergowrie arab said:

True but it would still be a breach of league rules not to have a suitable kit. No idea what the punishment is. Probably nothing given Celtic and Hibs have had to do things like goalies wearing outfield kits, both teams changing, home team only changing and wearing previous season kits in recent years. 

Here’s the relevant section, G42 covers the game day clash rules…no punishment laid out here, as G45 mentions Section J. Section J basically allows warnings to expulsion, or any other punishment they feel is appropriate.
 

Clubs to Register Colours

G30 By 1st June (or such other date as may be fixed from time to time by the Board) in each year, all Clubs shall submit to the Company written details of their first, second and, where applicable, third choice colours (of shirts, shorts and socks).

G31 The first and second choice colours must be different and distinct.

G32 The colours registered by each Club shall be worn during the following Season and no changes either in the colours or the combination of colours shall be permitted during the course of the season except in the circumstances set out in Rule G42 or with the prior approval of the Board.

G33 A Club may, at its discretion, register third choice colours, which must be different and distinct from its first and second choices.

G34 Subject to the provisions of Rules G36 to G44 (inclusive), Clubs are required to wear their first choice colours in all League Matches and Play-Off Matches, save that a Club shall be permitted to play a maximum of four Home League Matches in any Season in colours which are not the first choice, provided that the Company, the opposing Club and the Referee appointed for such League Match have been advised in writing not less than 48 hours before such League Match and the Referee (whose responsibility shall relate to the match in question only in this regard) shall determine whether each Club can wear its first choice colours in any given League Match or Play-Off Match in order to ensure compliance with Rules G36 to G44 (inclusive).

G35 Each Club shall submit a sample of its registered colours to the Secretary by 30th June each year, such samples to be retained for the duration of the Season.

G36 No Club shall be permitted to play in shirts the colour of which is likely to cause confusion with the outfit worn by the Match Officials.

G37 The obligations of Rule G30 are additional to any obligations to submit club colours to the Scottish FA in accordance with the Scottish FA Articles.

Clashes of Colours

G38 At least 7 days prior to all League Matches and Play-Off Matches the competing Clubs shall notify each other and the Secretary of the kit it intends its Players to wear in the relevant match. Such notification shall be made using the SPFL Match Kit Form and include the kit to be worn by the goalkeeper.

G39 If the Secretary determines that there is, or is likely to be, a clash of colours, the Secretary in consultation with the Scottish FA Head of Referee Operations (being the head of the Scottish FA refereeing department by whatever name called), will determine, in accordance with the provisions of this Rule G, which colours should be worn by the Clubs scheduled to compete in the match. The Secretary will notify the competing Clubs of the colours to be worn in the match no later than 48 hours prior to the match.

G40 Notwithstanding Rules G38 and G39, in the event of any dispute with regard to the playing kit to be worn by either Club the match referee’s decision as to whether there is a clash of colours shall be final.

G41 When two competing Clubs having the same or similar first choice colours engage in a League Match or Play-Off Match, the Visiting Club shall play in its second or third choice playing kit which must be different and distinct from the Home Club's first choice playing kit.

G42 In the event of a clash of colours on match day and the Visiting Club not having with them an alternative registered playing kit, then the Visiting Club will require to play in the Home Club's alternative colours and/or shorts and/or socks or, in the event there is still a colour clash, a combination of the Visiting Club’s alternative colours and the Home Club’s alternative colours.

G43 In the event of a clash of colours on a match day when Clubs are playing at a Neutral Venue both or either competing Clubs may be required to change to second/third choice colours and/or shorts and/or socks, if directed by the Secretary.

G44 The colour of the goalkeeper shirts must, in all cases, be clearly distinguishable from the colours of the shirts worn by all outfield Players of both competing Clubs and the Match Officials.

G45 Any Club in breach of or failing to fulfil these Rules shall be liable to be dealt with and sanctioned in accordance with the terms of Section J of these Rules.”

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