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The jumpers tonight in Adelaide were absolutely terrible. I cannot seriously believe we were wearing a colour that looked dead set pink. Compare the colour of the socks to the colour of the jumper. That was just not good enough tonight. They better fix it, and soon.

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Yep, the jumper is horrible. Horrible.

No doubt it was someone at the factory selecting the wrong colour. I imagine it looks even worse against the dark navy.

I'm sure they're fixing it, but obviously the bigger issue now would be timing. With CNY some factories don't get their workers back for 1-2 months, plus you have to factor in freight time. Fingers crossed NB are all over it and sorting it out ASAP. We can't play proper matches in that thing!

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Jurrah's fin/mullet is getting worse.

Not friggin way. Jurrah's mullet is perfection.

In fact, he should be given special permission by the AFL to wear a fluro green cape with the letters L & J studded in gold on it.

He is too awesome and can do what he likes.

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Right

So all off season we have been stoked on seeing these new jumpers, the launch was wonderful, they photographs too..all the marketing stuff over the off season was brilliant. But I have just looked at the HUN photos and some posted by people today and I am sorry, but unless I am going colour blind, those new jumpers are 100% pink or fuscia at best. It's a joke guys! Essendon and Sydney jumper manufacturer's have no problems getting the red right, why us?

If anyone needs to see the photos go here: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/gallery-e6frf9o6-1225999604981?page=16

If that is red then I am Keith Richards. Look forward to opening the paper every weekend to see the team of the PINK AND THE BLUE! At least we can wear these for the cancer clash without having to manufacture something new! JOKE!

Settle down you blokes and sheilas I reckon the club's having a lend of us here. Come round one and the real jumper will emerge.

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Terrible guernseys - my girlfriend Jade, who is beginning her first season as a Melbourne supporter/member, asked me why the club were wearing pink tonight.

Talk about an embarrassment to the club. Imagine what the rest of the AFL world were thinking..... It was the first match! Everyone was watching!!!!

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Mmmm how embarrassing. 'Nuff said.

Cam Schwab twittered that he had many questions regarding the colour of the jumpers and that it is all "being sorted and new fabrics can be a bit hit and miss".

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Mmmm how embarrassing. 'Nuff said.

Cam Schwab twittered that he had many questions regarding the colour of the jumpers and that it is all "being sorted and new fabrics can be a bit hit and miss".

I think we can all agree that the current ones are a BIG miss....

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I think we can all agree that the current ones are a BIG miss....

I started this topic, but after 2nt i retract.....that [censored] was fluro crimson.....horrid!!!! sort it out NB...i get the point...it was ultra vis workman red....look at our red vs the crows.........that's red ... sort it out NB...AND b/W..BUT ON A =NOTHER NOTE....GO YOU deeeeeemons...

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I accept that mistakes happen, and that the initial batch of jumpers have turned out to be the wrong shade of red. However, if Melbourne run out against Sydney in Blue and Pink jumpers, I will be severely [censored] with NB. Fair enough if the supporters can't get proper jumpers for a few months, but it is ridiculous that a football club, that has over 100 years of Red and Blue history is forced to play in pink guernsey's due to the incompetence of a clothing/manufacturing company. They are not doing themselves any favours here, let alone the MFC.

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I accept that mistakes happen, and that the initial batch of jumpers have turned out to be the wrong shade of red. However, if Melbourne run out against Sydney in Blue and Pink jumpers, I will be severely [censored] with NB. Fair enough if the supporters can't get proper jumpers for a few months, but it is ridiculous that a football club, that has over 100 years of Red and Blue history is forced to play in pink guernsey's due to the incompetence of a clothing/manufacturing company. They are not doing themselves any favours here, let alone the MFC.

mb ...i Have hated on these new jumpers,,,but 2nt that just looked fluro..not even pink..but we asked for ''blood red''...they MUST RE do the whole lot!!!

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