City away kit at Spurs in 1960?

Probably one for @Gary James, or some of our older users, but had a couple of emails about this recently. Can anyone shed any light on this?




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This is the game in question:

That was our regular away kit that season. We never wore maroon and gold hoops but we did frequently wear maroon and yellow.
 
There's footage out there of City's visit to Leeds just a couple of weeks before that game at Spurs:



It's in black-and-white, but Leeds are wearing what must be dark blue shirts (this being before Revie changed their home kit to all white). The commentator refers at the start to City's new away kit of "old gold and black". I assume it must be the same shirt as we wore at Spurs - we surely can't have had two different away kits of similar colours at the same time - but we're wearing black shorts at Elland Road.

It wasn't until the mid-seventies that there was a requirement for the away side to wear different colour shorts to avoid a clash, but we wore white shorts at Spurs. I can only guess that was to avoid a similarity to the very dark blue shorts Spurs were wearing in that game.

We apparently did have a yellow and black version though I’ve never seen a colour photo of it or film. Fred Eyre told me once that was the away kit when he was an apprentice.
 
I knew I'd seen this kit before, worn by Debis Law in Manchester The Greatest City 1st edition by Gary James page 218:
 

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