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Posted (edited)

Just wanted to know is it our decision to wear the white clash strip or is it the afl's doing?

Why i bring this up again is on the weekend i noticed the doggies have changed there clash strip from white too red with white shorts

and i thought they didnt look too bad, if the doggies can get away with it i think we should be able to do something similar, like a blue

top half and red bottom, and maybe even red shorts as well? surely this would work and look better for that matter then the all white tops

and shorts!

really dont see why most clubs just do what collingwood do with just a colour swap, Norf have cottoned on to this now as well and the

jumper looks good, hawthorn could do the same but they have some how made a jumper made up of brown & gold colours look worse!

What are others thoughts??

Edited by H_T

Posted

Ok... so if we play the doggies then they have red tops and we essentially have blue tops..ffs...I know, why dont all clubs go back to their original jumpers!!!......And yeah that Hawks jumper was terrible....

Posted

Ok... so if we play the doggies then they have red tops and we essentially have blue tops..ffs...I know, why dont all clubs go back to their original jumpers!!!......And yeah that Hawks jumper was terrible....

its not hard is it? i hate the white jumpers there bloody horrid

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Slightly off topic, but I found the Bulldogs jumper which they wore against GWS was much harder to distinguish from GWS than their regular jumper would have been.

Posted (edited)

It's rare to see anybody wearing these atrocious items . Where's the proof about the "sales" ? And I don't wanna hear "That's what the Club says" . Even if it is true , I say find another way to make money . I rarely see a time a time when these monstrosities of a garment are necessary . Get rid of them .

By our club trying to be "cool" they effectively annoy a lot of their core fans .

For the life of me I don't see why we just don't have more red / blue in our traditional strip when we a have a "clash" . And by red I mean red not pink ! We're red and blue . It's in our song last time I checked . No mention of white .

Cheers

Edited by Macca
Posted (edited)

New Balance Warehouse.

Eveyone has their own tastes and opinions and I don't think everyone will ever be happy. That's what makes it such a popular thread to start....again!

We can wear pink shirts with lime green skirts for all I care, if it means we actually win something, sometime.

Edited by timmy
Posted (edited)

We can wear pink shirts with lime green skirts for all I care, if it means we actually win something, sometime.

Really ? This might be taking the "Win at all costs" bit a tad too far .

Can you see the fans in the crowd wearing these outfits ? Unless of course , that is their fashion sense !

I'll pass

Cheers

Edited by Macca
Posted

New Balance Warehouse.

Eveyone has their own tastes and opinions and I don't think everyone will ever be happy. That's what makes it such a popular thread to start....again!

We can wear pink shirts with lime green skirts for all I care, if it means we actually win something, sometime.

yeah sorry timmy but im already whinging about the white jumpers so i dont think the green and pink is gunna cut haha

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yeah sorry timmy but im already whinging about the white jumpers so i dont think the green and pink is gunna cut haha

Yep , and another way of looking at it is that our club has effectively changed the colours of the club . Did the members vote on this ? Did I miss something ? Is "Keep your eye on the red , white and blue" the new last line in our song ?

I fully understand that many members of our club could embrace these clash jumpers but they need to be mindful of tradition as well .

I'm all for change when necessary but what's next ? "The (insert sponsors name) Melbourne Demons" or "The (insert sponsors name) MCG" . The latter may never happen but money talks . Some things should be left as they are .

Cheers

Posted

Don't get me started on the Clash Jumpers again. The white jumpers suck and always will.

The AFL rulings on the wearing of clash jumpers is flaky at best, & seems to suit certain clubs.

The MFC wearing a clash jumper against St.kilda....i rest my case.

Posted

I am a big big fan of our current clash juper. I really like it. Of course our normal guernsey is better, but i have no issues with our current clash.

Posted

I am a big big fan of our current clash juper. I really like it. Of course our normal guernsey is better, but i have no issues with our current clash.

Except it's white.
Posted

I'm a core supporter and I am fine with them.

Looks a lot better than the silver number we had a few years ago...

Tradition is tradition, but if we never changed from where we started - we would be wearing caps, we wouldn't be called the Demons, and...

...we would be wearing cricket whites.

Or, creams probably knowing the MCC - they would have us in creams.

Posted

Except it's white.

White is NOT right.. I have no idea why it's white! What happened to the blue and red one from a while back?

Posted

White and pink I might add.

We look like damn strawberry swirls out there!

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Guest Thomo
Posted (edited)

When did it become a strip and not a jumper? To much EPL around here.

Edited by Thomo
Posted

If having a clash jumper is so important and such a so called money maker then why doesn't the biggest club of all not believe in them ?

I'm happy for our club to embrace all sorts of "new" things but changing the colours is not one of them .

New FD , new training facility , new sponsors , new players , new direction etc etc are all fine .

Cheers

Posted

If having a clash jumper is so important and such a so called money maker then why doesn't the biggest club of all not believe in them ?

I'm happy for our club to embrace all sorts of "new" things but changing the colours is not one of them .

New FD , new training facility , new sponsors , new players , new direction etc etc are all fine .

Cheers

I agree Macca. The strongest club in the land does not wish to change its colours because it wishes to remain the strongest club in the land. The MFC wearing white is not a sign of strength and i will never approve.
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Posted

Not to get into the middle of this argument again, but...

I think equating not having a clash jumper and strength is specious.

I could easily argue stubborn over strong, pigheaded over powerful, and arrogant over aardvark.

Couldn't think of an 'A' word.

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