Tuesday, July 13, 2010

World Cup 2010 Comment: Wear It Like spanish - Why Red Is The Colour Of Win 2010



The news that Fabio Capello's hitherto under-performing England will be wearing red shirts in their win-or-bust encounter with Slovenia on Wednesday will be seized upon by nervy English fans as an omen of impending salvation.

So red shirts and win at last?!YES,the great spanish make red 2010 the win.So try to red your t-shirts and win.

For as everyone knows, the greatest moment in English football history is forever captured in those iconic images of red-shirted Bobby Moore and co holding aloft the Jules Rimet trophy in 1966.

Sir Alf Ramsey's team were scarlet-clad because West Germany were the designated home team, and they of course wore white. That freak of history created a psychological link between red and glory that endures 44 years later. But is it based on myth or reality?

In fact there have been ups and downs for the Three Lions in both white and red - and a couple of other shades along the way.


For all the complaints—vuvuzelas, too many draws, and poor officiating to name a few—the championship match still managed to score record ratings in the United States, Europe, and across the Internet.

Here’s a look at the numbers and how they compare to World Cups of the past, as reported by Daily Variety.

So red shirts and win at last?!YES,the great spanish make red 2010 the win.So try to red your t-shirts and win.








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