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CLASH JUMPER - get rid of it!


Billy Baxter

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I agree, I can't stand the thing. I'm find myself starting to understand eddie everywhere's thoughts re the clash strip idea. Lets go back to our good old demons jumper & stuff the clash strip idea.

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looks bloody terrible, whats happening to our identity? just a subtle change to our "home' ' jumper was all we needed to do today, maybe a thin white strip between the traditional red and blue. Get some balls MFC and stop being dictated to by the AFL.

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it doesnt clash so how does it not serve its purpose?

We wear red and blue and St.Kilda wear red white and black.

At game speed today it looked liked red white and blue against red white and black.

We've added a white-ish colour to our clash jumper, when most of our clash jumper games are against clubs with white already in their jumper - St.Kilda, Carlton, Fremantle...

The red was fine, it looked alright, it was still identifable as a Melbourne jumper, and it was a genuine difference against most clubs.

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I'm embarrassed to support a club that is so quick to sell its history and tradition. The jumper is revolting and unrecognisable to the MFC.

It's the first thing I'd change given an opportunity.

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The clash jumper is shocking and it clashes with the opposition team. Good work people.

What ever happened to the red horizontal stripe we had a few years ago. Make the red stripe really fat or thin according to the clash.

Silver is just crap.

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We need a pole on this one audience, if only gra, gra, was here to pole the veiwers.

Seriously though it's our club & we should let the club here our thoughts on this one.

Can someone please make a poll on this one :- a/ Whether to keep for next year ,,, or

-------------------------------------------------------------b/ Whether to banish to the hellfire!!

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Thank god Byron Pickett is gone. He'd look like the Good-Year blimp in that thing.

I don't mind the use of silver, but our club's jumper should ALWAYS feature red and blue more prominently than any other colour. Why Eddie can have his way and we have to subject our players to wearing a jumper that puts on 15kgs is beyond me.

Also, all long-sleeve versions of that thing must be burnt at once. Makes us look like a bunch of elephants running around.

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