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Up the reds! Shirt colour scores for footballers, says study

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  • 12-03-2008 14:27

    Up the reds! Shirt colour scores for footballers, says study

    Una cosa curiosa:

    Up the reds! Shirt colour scores for footballers, says study

    LONDON (AFP) - Football clubs with red team strips are more successful than those with other colours, according to a study released Wednesday.


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    The fact that English clubs Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal regularly top league tables is not a coincidence, say the experts from Durham University and the University of Plymouth.

    Red shirts give the team an advantage due to deep-rooted biological response to the colour. "In nature, red is often associated with male aggression and display," they said, giving the example of the red-breasted robin.

    "It is a testosterone-driven signal of male quality, and its striking effect has even been harnessed by soldiers in the past," added the researchers, after analyzing data on English football league results since World War II.

    They concentrated on home matches, because teams usually wear their main kit colour there. Curiously, the correlation between colour and success only happens when the teams are playing at home.

    "The results were surprising," they said, citing significant differences in success levels between red, white, blue and yellow/orange teams. Red teams won more often, while teams wearing yellow or orange had the worst record.

    Professor Robert Barton from Plymouth said there were two possible reasons: the first being that, over time supporters may have been subconsciously more attracted to a club wearing red.

    "Secondly, there may be a positive psychological boost from wearing red, or being associated with a red team, that is reflected on the field of play. Competing against a team in red could also impair performance," he said.

    The flood of foreign money into football in recent years was also studied as for possible influence.

    "It is certainly true that the influx of wealthy foreign owners has changed the resources available to some teams and this should result in increased success, regardless of their shirt colour," said Dr. Russell Hill.

    "Nevertheless, in close matches where teams are evenly balanced, we still predict that wearing red could tip the balance between success and failure and the red advantage will still persist."

    The research was carried out before the latest round of European Champions League matches, in which three red-shirted English teams -- Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool -- won through to the quarter finals.

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  • 12-03-2008 15:09 en respuesta a

    Re: Up the reds! Shirt colour scores for footballers, says study

     Ya te digo... curiosa curiosa... el Atleti casi vistiendo como el Arsenal bajó a Segunda, Torres jugando de blanco en la selección, Villar que se pone la camiseta de los Ciervos... España nunca ha sido campeón del mundo.

    o que el Atleti con Hugo Sánchez ganó una copa del Rey....

     Pues si... curiosa, curiosa.... que el Boro fuera finalista de la UEFA.... y que Inglaterra que se proclamó Campeona del Mundo vistiendo la roja, pero como inventores del fútbol, siempre termina ganando Alemania que viste de ... blanco.

    Ummmm.

     

    H. 

  • 03-05-2008 18:12 en respuesta a

    Re: Up the reds! Shirt colour scores for footballers, says study

    Sí, ya no saben que chorradas contar.

     

    Curioso que sólo se aplique en los partidos como local. El hecho de que esté toda tu hinchada apoyandote es más que secundario terciario. Lo importante es el color de la camiseta, sí, señor.

    pd.: Y esa camiseta de bart simpson de Kiko... 

    Y usted no pise ese escudo.
  • 06-05-2008 23:40 en respuesta a

    Re: Up the reds! Shirt colour scores for footballers, says study

    Juventus (blanco y negro) 27 ligas.

    Milan (rojo y negro) 17 ligas.

    Inter (azul y negro) 15 ligas, y si no lo arreglamos, 16.

    Va a ser el rojo, sí.

    MONO FOR PRESIDENT!!
  • 07-05-2008 18:44 en respuesta a

    Re: Up the reds! Shirt colour scores for footballers, says study

    Hablando de camisetas, nuestro ya tradicional post con la coleccion 08-09 de los Spurs.


  • 07-05-2008 19:38 en respuesta a

    Re: Up the reds! Shirt colour scores for footballers, says study

    No la veo GaN. 

  • 08-05-2008 1:53 en respuesta a

    Re: Up the reds! Shirt colour scores for footballers, says study

    ¡Hombre!  El gran grande grandísimo Puertademadera.

    Y usted no pise ese escudo.
  • 08-05-2008 16:33 en respuesta a

    Re: Up the reds! Shirt colour scores for footballers, says study

    CapoCañonero:

    No la veo GaN. 

     

    A ver otra version

     

  • 08-05-2008 17:53 en respuesta a

    Re: Up the reds! Shirt colour scores for footballers, says study

    Ahora veo las 2 jeje 

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