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In my humble opinion Melbourne v Essendon has traditionally been one of the only genuine contests in the AFL where a jumper clash exists.

The AFL makes us (and other teams) wear the alternative strips in many games when it is simply unnecessary (e.g. last weekend v St Kilda) - but this week have decided that Essendon and Melbourne will both wear their traditional strips.

Am I the only person who thinks this situation is utterly nonsensical??

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Just goes to show that the whole clash jumper issue isn't about the game, it's about the extra revenue gained from selling an alternative jumper.

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Agree, dont understand how essendons clash barely made a change, from what i remember its just a Bigger sash.

Shouldnt be our problem though, no home team should have to wear an alternative strip.

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The biggest load of tripe!! Call it outrage or whatever this is an absolute shocking double standard but a reflection also on the world today.

Money and numbers talk, to hell with everyone else.

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Once again it's an example of the attitude of the AFL towards MFC. THey want us gone and have determined to give us every disadvantage possible. Why is it that the pies never have to wear one? Why is it that they make us wear one at every opportunity, including some of our home games? Anything to upset the fans and possibly get rid of some of the gate receipts or memberships...

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Once again it's an example of the attitude of the AFL towards MFC. THey want us gone and have determined to give us every disadvantage possible. Why is it that the pies never have to wear one? Why is it that they make us wear one at every opportunity, including some of our home games? Anything to upset the fans and possibly get rid of some of the gate receipts or memberships...

I'm sorry, I may have missed something. Are you saying that by playing in our HOME jumper this week, it's an example of how the AFL wants us gone? :wacko:


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It's ok. The AFL figure that with both teams having red in their jumpers, the umpires will be dressed in dark blue to avoid any clash.

We will smash em by so much that it won't be an issue!

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What a joke...

Surely the Essendon clash outfit of the wider red sash AND those red shorts would be perfect to refrain from any clashes!

We would be mainly of navy blue (a dark colour); Essendon of bright read (a light colour).

The mind boggles... *sigh*

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Am I the only person who thinks this situation is utterly nonsensical??

No.

they sweep it under the carpet when it's Melbourne's home game.

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never could understand why teams dont do for there alternative strip the way nba do, swap the colours around.... bummers should wear a red jumper with a black slash and red shorts while we wear our normal red and blue with blue shorts, simple isnt it? and when we are the away team we wear a blue V or what ever it is with red the main colour with red shorts...... is that stupid or am i close too the money?

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never could understand why teams dont do for there alternative strip the way nba do, swap the colours around.... bummers should wear a red jumper with a black slash and red shorts while we wear our normal red and blue with blue shorts, simple isnt it? and when we are the away team we wear a blue V or what ever it is with red the main colour with red shorts...... is that stupid or am i close too the money?

I am a fan of this. Kudos.

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A perfect example of why the clash jumper is a complete joke, with last rounds st.kilda game just as poignant.

We just should never wear white-Essendon don't & good on them (first time i have ever praised those Bastards!!)

As members we should pound the AFL on this one-The whole clash jumper crap is only used when it suits certan parties.

Once this club gets out of debt i hope we start making some noise. As a club of 152 years We wear Red & Blue.

As a matter of interest does anyone know the fine amount if a club refuses as we should have done last week?

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I'm sorry, I may have missed something. Are you saying that by playing in our HOME jumper this week, it's an example of how the AFL wants us gone? :wacko:

This round they allow the clash. Other games they have forced us to wear the colours most likely to clash with the opposition. As I also mentioned, why is it that clubs like Collingwood don't have to have a clash jumper at all? Why is it that the AFL is so eager to avoid clashes that it puts the umpires in pink so they clash with us? That they make us wear white against the saints? That they make us wear our away jumper to home games because the opposition's clash jumper is too similar to our regular one?

Mark my words, the AFL plans on having the Tassie Devils in the competition in the near future, and we're the one's pencilled in to be moved down there.

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This round they allow the clash. Other games they have forced us to wear the colours most likely to clash with the opposition. As I also mentioned, why is it that clubs like Collingwood don't have to have a clash jumper at all? Why is it that the AFL is so eager to avoid clashes that it puts the umpires in pink so they clash with us? That they make us wear white against the saints? That they make us wear our away jumper to home games because the opposition's clash jumper is too similar to our regular one?

Mark my words, the AFL plans on having the Tassie Devils in the competition in the near future, and we're the one's pencilled in to be moved down there.

Wait, so the Melbourne Football Club, named after the capital city of the state where football was originally played, as the longest survivng team of 152 years, is moving to Tasmania?

That post is nearly as stupid as TheBoss' on the Debt Demolition thread where he said he's not donating because it means more money for Bails and Mahoney

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Wait, so the Melbourne Football Club, named after the capital city of the state where football was originally played, as the longest survivng team of 152 years, is moving to Tasmania?

Actually... the MFC was named after, and originated from, the stadium we all know and love as the MCG.

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Did anyone actually read the article?

Bombers are working on a new clash jumper for 2011.

This will be the last time we clash. Everyone needs to relax.


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Did anyone actually read the article?

Bombers are working on a new clash jumper for 2011.

This will be the last time we clash. Everyone needs to relax.

As long their made to wear somthing white, then i'll be happy.

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As long their made to wear somthing white, then i'll be happy.

Correct, if they are not told to wear white, then we as a club must Fight for our colours the same way essendon have fought for theirs.

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I think the rule is more along the lines of red no longer being classified as a "light" colour, meaning Essendon's current clash jumper is out, but they won't be forced to wear white specifically - just a colour that meets the AFL's definition of light. We're not forced to wear white either - that's just what we've chosen so we meet the AFL's conditions for the alternate jumper.

I've been reading BomberBlitz and I was surprised at how many of their supporters seemed to agree that Essendon should fall in line with the rest of the AFL.

I agree that it's time for the AFL to stop dicking around and enforce a "one rule for all" policy - and I expect this will be reflected in Essendon's clash jumper in 2011. In the mean time we just have to suffer the clash this week, because Essendon do not have an appropriate clash jumper.

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Once again it's an example of the attitude of the AFL towards MFC. THey want us gone and have determined to give us every disadvantage possible. Why is it that the pies never have to wear one? Why is it that they make us wear one at every opportunity, including some of our home games? Anything to upset the fans and possibly get rid of some of the gate receipts or memberships...

Wow. That's some serious paranoid delusion right there.

There's a laundry list of holes to pick in your amazing conspiracy theory, but I'm just going to start with having you identify an occasion when we've had to wear a clash guernsey for a home game.

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Wait, so the Melbourne Football Club, named after the capital city of the state where football was originally played, as the longest survivng team of 152 years, is moving to Tasmania?

You forgot the bit about inventing the game in the first place.

And yes, I think that the powers that be want one of Melbourne, North Melbourne or Richmond to be moved to Tassie in the near future. That way they maintain an 18 team competition and still allow the massive Tasmanian bid to have their team. Richmond are probably the best fit, given that they can still be called the tigers, but I doubt anyone at the top cares which of the three go, as long as one of them does.

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Actually... the MFC was named after, and originated from, the stadium we all know and love as the MCG.

Yet it shares the name with the city also know as Australia's home of sport, and the MCG is the main stadium of Melbourne.

RM I agree with your point, but as a team that's got itself out of a big hole the way it has and the team most likely to be fighting out premierships with GC and GWS, I do't think we're going anywhere.

Get rid of North Melbourne, they're struggling the most by far

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