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its in the right direction but I also would have prefered more blue. I hope the numbers will be blue and not red

Yeah, I agree R-46. The addition of blue numbers may just make the difference.

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Because if we went reverse, there would still be clashes with teams.

Adding more red would create a crash with Gold Coast, most likely Brisbane and most likely Sydney.

So another jumper would be needed for these teams.

But our home jumper doesn't clash with any of those teams. If we had two jumpers (normal and 'reverse'), three shorts (blue, red and white), and two socks (red and blue) we wouldn't have a problem.

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But our home jumper doesn't clash with any of those teams. If we had two jumpers (normal and 'reverse'), three shorts (blue, red and white), and two socks (red and blue) we wouldn't have a problem.

Cam Schwab is going off that advice.

We need a third jumper if we have predominantly red and predominantly blue jumpers.

Post 378 is repost of a Cam Schwab post.

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From Cam Schwab "It has an MCC feel about it, remembering that the MCC colours are navy, red and white."

I think a lot of us predicted the gothic MFC letters (similar to MCC) would be on the quernsey - WRONG

No-one got close to predicting final solution

I did push for navy shorts a number of times though :)

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I think a lot of us predicted the gothic MFC letters (similar to MCC) would be on the quernsey - WRONG

No-one got close to predicting final solution

I did push for navy shorts a number of times though :)

A few had some red V with blue trim styles.

If we can get navy shorts and red socks that would be great. But white socks might the goer.

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Edit: Ah, since I have taken to avoiding the clash jumper thread, it turns out I missed the fact that this was posted there hours ago.

Delete/merge away.

Leaked to the internet: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/leak-reveals-demons-jumper-changes-for-2011-before-official-launch/story-e6frf9jf-1225964619754

Auctioned here: http://www.goodscore.com.au/melbourne-demons-2011-mens-home-guernsey-size-p-77842.html

Picture here: 1.jpg

Clash strip here: 2.jpg

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Why might white sox be the "goer". Can you see any problems with red sox?

Well DC I said I would not be back till 2011

However could not wait!

Both new jumpers leave me cold however the look will change when they have numbers and on a human in real life

(I hope)

but when we win 12 games next year I will not care!

Looked up the other lines on the site and I actually like those a lot more than this year.

There are a number of items there that I would consider buying.

Not a lot of "demons" in the designs!

Not sure what happened to "Bring back the Demon"

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Well DC I said I would not be back till 2011

However could not wait!

Both new jumpers leave me cold however the look will change when they have numbers and on a human in real life

(I hope)

but when we win 12 games next year I will not care!

Looked up the other lines on the site and I actually like those a lot more than this year.

There are a number of items there that I would consider buying.

Not a lot of "demons" in the designs!

Not sure what happened to "Bring back the Demon"

Resolutions are made to be broken old dee.

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Just to let everyone know, we will be officially announcing the jumper tomorrow with Brent Moloney modeling the outfit.

The clash jumper is different to the one pictured above. They have got the gist of it, but it does have more blue on it.

No cartoon characters.

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