KERRY AND MAYO have kindly decided not to have their ‘stay at home’ fans squinting at the telly on All-Ireland semi-final day, and will wear their alternative strips.
Both counties predominantly wear green and caused their crazed fanbases great confusion in the 1997 and 2006 All-Ireland finals.
Well, no more.
The Kingdom will switch to the blue gear they sported during the win over Limerick, while Mayo are going to be togged out in a comely red with green trim.
Do not adjust your sets: Kerry and Mayo to wear second strips
KERRY AND MAYO have kindly decided not to have their ‘stay at home’ fans squinting at the telly on All-Ireland semi-final day, and will wear their alternative strips.
Both counties predominantly wear green and caused their crazed fanbases great confusion in the 1997 and 2006 All-Ireland finals.
Well, no more.
The Kingdom will switch to the blue gear they sported during the win over Limerick, while Mayo are going to be togged out in a comely red with green trim.
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Kerry Mayo Stripping