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Published 23:08 30 Oct 2016 GMT
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Now, you're probably thinking it's not all that big a deal. After all, not that many teams have yellow home kits, so some seasons it won't even be an issue.
They'll just wear yellow kit #1 for most of their matches and yellow kit #2 for a few others. No harm done.
This season, however, famously yellow-shirted club Torquay United are in the National League as well. And they hosted Southport at Plainmoor on Saturday, meaning the home side were forced to don their away kit.
To be fair to Torquay, there wasn't much else they could do.
https://twitter.com/KitCrimes/status/792488239328362496
Now, we want to give Southport the benefit of the doubt here. There's a chance they didn't know what to expect when the trip to Torquay rolled around.
Wait, what's that? The two clubs were in the same division last season too? Both wearing yellow home kits?
Sorry, Southport. You had your chance.
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