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Why blue, black and silver?

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Why blue, black and silver?

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There are a few reasons for the colours of our kit. Firstly, we are based in Sheffield, so the blue and silver represent steel, while the black represents soot. Our blue is also an allusion to mysterious blue spooklights that have been spotted in the rugged rocky uplands of the Peak District. It is said that on dark and lonely nights, these lights can lead unwary travellers off their path leaving them lost, or worse. Our poem on the front page of the site tells more of the story. There is yet another legend that has it that those same blue lights used to stray down from the tops of the Peaks into villages where they would turn into boggarts to terrorise people in their own homes. I don’t know … tut … you’re just not safe anywhere.

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