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Still not happy with the Red yolk on our jumpers.

Looks more Pinkish maroon, rather than the real blood red it should be.

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Watched the first game(s) up on the Gold Coast and thought they looked perfect in the wet. Then when they ran out against Collingwood last week I thought they looked very pink, but then never noticed it again all night. Last season I noticed the pink the majority of the time. It is a mystery to me what's going on.

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I think they look perfect. No more tomato-sauce red, no more Freo purple. Navy blue and blood red all the way, and I think they've pretty much nailed the jumper.

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mmmmmmm i must be colour blind

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Still not happy with the Red yolk on our jumpers. Looks more Pinkish maroon, rather than the real blood red it should be.

Yep, they definately had a pinkish hue against the pies last weekend, as they did last year.. it p!sses me off actually.

I have a theory on this -

I reckon the AFL wants that shade for us, because real blood doesnt show up on blood red or navy blue.. and the blood rule (and the chance of a contagious disease being spread) would be hard to control.

This would give us an advantage if the umps missed sending off our players, via the blood rule, that anyone else would get sent off for.

Probably Essendon and GCS in the same boat.. although, havent seen or heard them complaining about it. (Ess, not as much red as us?? Gcs, red is lighter in colour??)

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I reckon the "pink" issue is to do with the contrast used on the TV cameras

I agree that of late our jumpers look a little maroon rather tomato sauce red, but i'm happy with it


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When you see the jumpers up close and personal they are fantastic, my theory last year was under lights they turn pinkish, looked similar against the pies last week. I think they seem quite reflective under lights this then makes them look pink on tv especially on night games

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Every time I see a photo of the guernsey without a sponsor on it, my blood starts to boil.

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Last year:

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This year:

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It has definitely changed to a more red than pink colour.

Bloody hell! Tappy looks completely different in this years jumper.

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Bloody hell! Tappy looks completely different in this years jumper.

And there it is. I was waiting for someone to make that joke. Congratulations, you win the major prize - a chipped coffee mug I bought at a garage sale three years ago. No deliveries. Pickup only.

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i agree it looks different in different lights, why dont we just go to dark red like essendon, ive never once looked at there jumper and had to think what colours are they? im sick of every second game they look like there playing in womens round! if we had a FOJ sponsor more of the pink would be covered!!!!!!

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Watched the first game(s) up on the Gold Coast and thought they looked perfect in the wet. Then when they ran out against Collingwood last week I thought they looked very pink, but then never noticed it again all night. Last season I noticed the pink the majority of the time. It is a mystery to me what's going on.

Probably the lights?


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I was trying to stay off this thread but cannot help myself.

I do not think Essendon have changed there red in my memory.

Why is it that that Sydney and Essendon have reds that do look pink under lights / Tv

and yet our reds do have pink tinges and have for some years.

Why cannot we get the red right?

We are accused of playing bruise free football so I guess the pink suits

But it really gets up my nose.

My father told me a long time ago " son at least look the part"

Why the hell do we constantly have jumpers that look pink and scarves that look Maroon.

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I was trying to stay off this thread but cannot help myself.

I do not think Essendon have changed there red in my memory.

Why is it that that Sydney and Essendon have reds that do look pink under lights / Tv

and yet our reds do have pink tinges and have for some years.

Why cannot we get the red right?

We are accused of playing bruise free football so I guess the pink suits

But it really gets up my nose.

My father told me a long time ago " son at least look the part"

Why the hell do we constantly have jumpers that look pink and scarves that look Maroon.

Jeeberz you really hated that scarf from last year didn't ya....i don't blame you mate, but it comes out so often

Should we burn & Bury one to eleviate your burden O.D.??

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Jeeberz you really hated that scarf from last year didn't ya....i don't blame you mate, but it comes out so often

Should we burn & Bury one to eleviate your burden O.D.??

Yes wyl I really hate it and from what I have seen i don't think the 2012 version is much better.

I sent it back as you probably know.

Where should we hold the ritual cremation mate?

Outside gate 2 or would the dome be more appropriate we have been burned there fairly often.

Having incinerated it we could spread the ashes through Yarra park.

I am open to suggestions what do you think?

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Yes wyl I really hate it and from what I have seen i don't think the 2012 version is much better.

I sent it back as you probably know.

Where should we hold the ritual cremation mate?

Outside gate 2 or would the dome be more appropriate we have been burned there fairly often.

Having incinerated it we could spread the ashes through Yarra park.

I am open to suggestions what do you think?

Gate 2...i don't know where Etihad is!!

Last time i went there i got lost, its like the roundabout in Canberra....looks the same wherever you stand!

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Gate 2...i don't know where Etihad is!!

Last time i went there i got lost, its like the roundabout in Canberra....looks the same wherever you stand!

Another altenative

What about next to RB's statue he never wore any pink or maroon?

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Yes RDB's jumper is well represented in my Avatar....RED.

with a very Dark Blue..Rocks Nicely.

You remind me.

How hard is it to get it right?

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