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Norwich’s dirty tactics.....pink paint


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Norwich have painted their away dressing room pink in an attempt to cut testosterone levels in visiting teams, Sky Sports News understands.

Norwich sporting director Stuart Webber told a fans forum at Carrow Road on Thursday that the away changing room had been painted during the summer and that it was a deep pink colour.

Full story: http://www.skysports.com/amp/football/news/11709/11477691/norwich-paint-away-dressing-room-pink-to-lower-players-testosterone-levels?__twitter_impression=true

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like @RoyMac5 has stated, in part, it all depends on how the individual percieves the colour, how has that colour influenced their personnality, have they had positive or negative experiances.

It could have a calming influence, and when calm, people can focus more,  therefore could be counter productive to what is being aimed for.

I would go for shocking pink, or some extremely bright 'dayglo' colours that would be an assualt on the eyes.

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26 minutes ago, McRamFan said:

like @RoyMac5 has stated, in part, it all depends on how the individual percieves the colour, how has that colour influenced their personnality, have they had positive or negative experiances.

It could have a calming influence, and when calm, people can focus more,  therefore could be counter productive to what is being aimed for.

I would go for shocking pink, or some extremely bright 'dayglo' colours that would be an assualt on the eyes.

I would have made all the lighting super-bright LEDs, pointing at each of the seats from a pillar in the middle of the room.

 

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On 20/08/2018 at 17:04, RoyMac5 said:

Really odd as of course until recent times (30s/40s) pink was seen as a strong colour for men.

Historically it always was - Pink was for baby boys and Sky Blue for girls - Because Pink is a toned down version of the aggressive red associated with blood/battle etc and therefore "male"

Calming colours are supposed to be light blues and yellows

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This has to be the lamest, most pathetic 'dirty tricks' ever.

'Oh we have painted your room pink, unlucky boys you're going down'.

What's next?

'The toilet paper is that shiny stuff...haha that's how we roll...well actually they dont make it any more, but it isn't double quilted and its home-brand.... haha take that'!!

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