Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 02, 2019, 10:22:38 PMI'm stating facts. Hearts and Rangers were virtually unknown in England in 1887 and we didn't use their colours in any case. Hearts is maroon and Rangers is royal blue. It still isn't a fact. It cannot be when no one knows the actual answer. Let's not forget you even said " it's as likely a tale as any" 2 hours ago. So if no one knows the correct answer, no answer is definitely wrong either. So I reckon aliens chose the colours.
I'm stating facts. Hearts and Rangers were virtually unknown in England in 1887 and we didn't use their colours in any case. Hearts is maroon and Rangers is royal blue.
What I've said there are facts. The theory I put forward earlier is a lot more likely than picking colours that look a bit like those of two random clubs and putting them together in a eay that neither wore. What is known is that Ollie Wheatley was asked to come up with a design and what we ended up with was his creation.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 02, 2019, 10:57:07 PMWhat I've said there are facts. The theory I put forward earlier is a lot more likely than picking colours that look a bit like those of two random clubs and putting them together in a eay that neither wore. What is known is that Ollie Wheatley was asked to come up with a design and what we ended up with was his creation. I meant where the colours come from isn't fact. It is impossible to say it wasn't xyz when no one can say it was abc.
Some stuff says WM had no interest in football before Brum, others say he was watching football while still in Scotland. As such I don't believe any theory can be discounted, including my aliens one.
Well, the proto-villa colours seem to have come about (as chocolate/blue) in the 1886/7 season:Heart of Midlothian also played in a kind of claret & blue from 1876-1889:They'd have been reasonably prominent in Edinburgh, being the first association football club in the city & also the first side to have professional players in Scotland (in 1884 - against SFA rules, so they were fined & suspended for it). It seems plausible to me that there might been some link there.Rangers don't really add anything to that though - they've played in their current colours throughout their history, and Hearts already had blue in the kit. In any case, this would've been also pre-old firm (the first Rangers-Celtic game was 1888 and in any case it Celtic's side was wmade of mostly guest Hibernian players) and Queen's Park would've dwarfed them in prominence.