(Reuters) - Sunday's Premier League game between Liverpool and Manchester United prompted "hundreds" of complaints from fans affected by colour blindness as they struggled to distinguish between the two kits on TV, Colour Blind Awareness CEO Kathryn Albany-Ward said.
Manchester United-Liverpool kits irk hundreds of colour-blind fans
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Liverpool and Manchester United s Premier League match on Sunday prompted hundreds of complaints from supporters affected by colour blindness, with United s green change strip proving impossible to distinguish from Liverpool s traditional red shirts.
Despite using a white-and-black change kit for the majority of games this season when their red shirts clash with the home team, United wore an outfit described by kit supplier Adidas as legend earth green for the 0-0 draw at Anfield.