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so Micheal Jordan can steal there top numbers
The numbers are decided by the position, not the player (unlike football) Starting 15 are numbered accordingly, substitutes are 16-22 (assuming that's what you mean)
In association football, the first advent of players wearing numbered shirts came on 25 August 1928, when Arsenal and Chelsea wore numbered shirts in their matches against The Wednesday (renamed Sheffield Wednesday soon after) and Swansea Town, respectively. After a number of experiments with the system - which met with opposition on the basis that numbers on shirts would "spoil club colours", it was decided to make them a permanent feature in 1939. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squad_number#First_use_of_numbers
no, their names are on it
who da frik cares its still a boss sport
They can see it as it was brightly coloured(bright yellow)
jamie redknapp
An away jersey is the uniform that the team wears in the team colours as visiting players, These jerseys are differently coloured than the colours that they wear on their home field. For example if your colours are green and white, the home jersey might be a green jersey with white lettering. An away jersey would be a white jersey with green lettering. The jersey is so designed because the visiting team might have the same colours as the home team, so the play can be distinguished between the visiting team and the home team. If both teams wear the same colours, the away jersey tells that the team with the inverted colours are the visitors.
So he can be distinguished from the rest of his players by, the players on the pitch, the referee and officials and the fans.
The players' numbers mean nothing except to the players. The players get to choose which number they want to wear.
Its used as a muscular support.
In Test matches and most Village Cricket players wear White, however in limited overs cricket players often wwear coloured clothes.