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MELBOURNE SHOULD CHANGE AWAY JUMPERS?

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Melbournes jumper has NEVER clashed with anyone even with black and white TV

We should be as stubborn as the Magpies and tell the AFL to take a long walk off a short pier

I actually think they are nice, but not the best...

They are bland and a bit dull...

Yes, we should change our away strip.

Our CEO has acknowledged that the current strip is unpopular, and have asked the AFL if we can get a new strip designed ASAP.

Fwiw, this was discussed extensively after the St. Kilda game. If you're interested in people's views, you may want to look at threads from back then.

 

MELBOURNE MANIAC...I love your enthusiasm...however...ease up on the threads...this is like the fifth one you have started in the last 24 hours. On the clash jumper...I hope it is never seen again


MELBOURNE MANIAC...I love your enthusiasm...however...ease up on the threads...this is like the fifth one you have started in the last 24 hours. On the clash jumper...I hope it is never seen again

I have no problem with threads :rolleyes: ..lol.. however.. curb the enthusiasm for just a tad to scroll back through recent threads to see if youre not doubling up needlessly. Sometimes topics need a new lease on life.. sometimes they dont ;)

Oh..we dont need so MANY CAPS either !! :)

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sorry guys i share account with my dad... (dnt ask me y...) and he starts the same as i do( again dnt ask me y.)

i thnk he just doesnt come up with ideas...

my bad.

sorry guys i share account with my dad... (dnt ask me y...) and he starts the same as i do( again dnt ask me y.)

i thnk he just doesnt come up with ideas...

my bad.

dont feel bad, as I said, love the enthusiasm...keep it up

 

I wouldn't wipe my ass with our clash jumper. The clash jumper we had prior to this joke of a clash jumper I thought was fine we should have stuck to that.

Perhaps I am colour blind, or just not all with it, but I am confused as to what RED AND BLUE clashes with?

However, the one we currently have is a joke!


IThe clash jumper we had prior to this joke of a clash jumper I thought was fine we should have stuck to that.

Agreed. It was much more toned, WTF's with the Grey?

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