| Sometimes I think it is used to differentiate players from inside/outside the club. Players from inside the club get one and a player from outside do not get one. |
| Now I'm going to start paying more attention. I never noticed a pattern. |
| Went to several try outs this year - no consistency across clubs but perhaps within clubs there is a strategy. |
| Its PINNIES you heathens |
| Find the pattern 🤡 |
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| Its easy to figure out which is the top group. Whatever they are wearing, that's where you want your kid to be. |
ahoy! its captain obvious |
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Green Pennies- platinum sponsorship
Yellow Pennie’s - gold Red Pennie’s - silver Blue Pennie’s - bronze Pay up suckers! |
It's capt arlington to you. |
it's funny because it's true
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| I thought they did it by seasonal color analysis like in the 80s. Your kid is a spring so they got lime green mines a winter so they got navy blue. |
Agree |
| There is no pattern. |
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This isn't for all clubs, but I know some coaches will place pennies on kids they already know and leave the kids they don't know in clothes. This way when taking notes it's easier. Example: Red shirt blah blah blah. Manchester blah blah blah.
The numbers are too small to read and often not in the correct direction. |