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HIS HEART BEATS TRUE

Flanagan gives us a 'warm and fuzzy" piece in the Argus. Writes about Schwabby and the club in warm tones. There's no derision, no inuendo...no cheap shots.. ....egads.. the worm IS turning. With all the positivity of the draft and the Green article.. etc etc we may well climb back aboard the popularity bus yet!!

What I think a lot of people are now starting to realise ( though we always knew ) is that there IS a large following for this club and many do indeed give a damn and want it to not just survive but flourish

In a sense there is nothing really new for we blooded followers of this mob in the words of the paper but despite the mention ( in passing ) of our plight we are now being seen as not just participants of this game but in many ways the embodiment of everything it is.

About bloody time and all !! lol

and yes Schwabby and Jimma..change the colours back!!!

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Somebody get me a jumper, with proper colours, I want to run through walls!

It's a great reminder to any disillusioned supporter, that this is a club you should be proud to barrack for, and that is only going to increase in the future.

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HIS HEART BEATS TRUE

Flanagan gives us a 'warm and fuzzy" piece in the Argus. Writes about Schwabby and the club in warm tones. There's no derision, no inuendo...no cheap shots.. ....egads.. the worm IS turning. With all the positivity of the draft and the Green article.. etc etc we may well climb back aboard the popularity bus yet!!

What I think a lot of people are now starting to realise ( though we always knew ) is that there IS a large following for this club and many do indeed give a damn and want it to not just survive but flourish

In a sense there is nothing really new for we blooded followers of this mob in the words of the paper but despite the mention ( in passing ) of our plight we are now being seen as not just participants of this game but in many ways the embodiment of everything it is.

About bloody time and all !! lol

and yes Schwabby and Jimma..change the colours back!!!

Only one thing missing in the article, "the solution".

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Schwab gets the present Melbourne jumper and lays it beside Barassi's jumper from the 1960s. "Look at the difference in the colours." he says. The red in Barassi's guernsey is blood red, the blue is true navy blue — only a hint less severe than black. He describes the red in the present guernsey as "tomato red" and says there's purple in the blue. He's right on both counts. The original is stronger, bolder, more brilliant. "That's what we're going back to," he says.

that's great to read isn't it... seems that last article really hit home with many here... I assume that means they will be changing the contrast of the jumper this year...

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The reference to the colours I thought was the most important point...Blood Red, what a great colour and the real navy blue...hopefully it'll be in next years jumper. It was the silly idea to look good for colour TV that changed it for the worse.

Also I loved the line about Jimmy in Paris....

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Flanagan is one of the best journalists/writers in the country, bar none. His soul is in the right place - he loves the games and its traditions. He's a good man to have on our side; can only do good in the long run.

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Schwab gets the present Melbourne jumper and lays it beside Barassi's jumper from the 1960s. "Look at the difference in the colours." he says. The red in Barassi's guernsey is blood red, the blue is true navy blue — only a hint less severe than black. He describes the red in the present guernsey as "tomato red" and says there's purple in the blue. He's right on both counts. The original is stronger, bolder, more brilliant. "That's what we're going back to," he says.

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Old colours.

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New colours.

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Schwab gets the present Melbourne jumper and lays it beside Barassi's jumper from the 1960s. "Look at the difference in the colours." he says. The red in Barassi's guernsey is blood red, the blue is true navy blue — only a hint less severe than black. He describes the red in the present guernsey as "tomato red" and says there's purple in the blue. He's right on both counts. The original is stronger, bolder, more brilliant. "That's what we're going back to," he says.

wbMELbarassi2.jpg

Old colours.

svNEITZ_RHS,0.jpg

New colours.

that looks more like fluro orange bright red than blood red and black than blood red and navy nice try though

gotta love the polo shirt style buttons

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I like what he's saying, but in the article the wording doesn't necessarily speak about changing the gurnsey if you look closely "the colour is stronger, bolder, more brilliant, that's what we're going back to" i.e. going back to being strong, bold and brilliant AS A CLUB. Also, the colours jump out on the TV, perhaps the material is constructed with that in mind? To be more vivid for digital? I dunno... I may be speaking out of my arse here. (It has been known to happen)

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I like what he's saying, but in the article the wording doesn't necessarily speak about changing the gurnsey

"Look at the difference in the colours." he says. The red in Barassi's guernsey is blood red, the blue is true navy blue — only a hint less severe than black. He describes the red in the present guernsey as "tomato red" and says there's purple in the blue. He's right on both counts. The original is stronger, bolder, more brilliant. "That's what we're going back to," he says.

Say wha?

We're definately going back to the old colours.

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Unless you have a recent picture of an old jersey, don't compare the two. I doubt they had 8mp camera's in the 60s. But yeah, the "old" red was a dark, blood red. It was a vicious red. We went from vicious red and black navy blue, to baby blue and vicious red, to tomato red and dark blue.

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Is it just me, or does the Barras jumper just look more Devilish? More Devious and more out there? I absolutely love our jumper, but the old one certainly represents who we are.

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that looks more like fluro orange bright red than blood red and black than blood red and navy nice try though

gotta love the polo shirt style buttons

The difference could by the colour dyes in the fabric. Barassi's jumper is made of wool/wool fibre. Neitz's jumper is a polyester base and has that sheen which lightens the colour somewhat.

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