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Can we blame the direct handballs to opponents on this?

Why the White today?

I concur fully DC.

FMD

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I would like to have a mainly red strip with a touch of blue.

We could use it against the Blues, Saints, Pies.

Would it be too much to have 2 clash strips?

Posted

I would like to have a mainly red strip with a touch of blue.

We could use it against the Blues, Saints, Pies.

Would it be too much to have 2 clash strips?

don't need a clash strip against the aints (nor most so-called mfc clash teams)

Posted

Agree. Clash strip today was stupid.

I don't know what was wrong with our clash strip of 2004???

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I found it confusing at times today.

Fail.

:mellow:

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Another example of the AFL being too smart by half!

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its ludicrous. In the past we had one team with white.... now we have two !! Clever :huh:

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I couldn't believe that we wore a clash strip that clashed.

I appreciate that we were expected to wear one because it wasn't our home game, but why didn't a Melbourne official say this is ludicrous and that our normal jumper is far more appropriate ? And if they did, why weren't they listened to ?

I'm hating the AFL more and more every day.

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If any tweaking was needed it was simply to have the Sainters play in normal jum;er with white shorts and Us in normal gear with Blue shorts. Too simple obviously

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What's ridiculous is that this is still an issue.

Get over it, people.

The AFL says our home guernsey clashes with Essendon, and thus we have to have something to wear against them which will solve the problem. More red does not solve that problem. Hence the white.

Posted

What's ridiculous is that this is still an issue.

Get over it, people.

The AFL says our home guernsey clashes with Essendon, and thus we have to have something to wear against them which will solve the problem. More red does not solve that problem. Hence the white.

[censored] off.

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Why? Logic too much too handle?

In case you didn't notice, we're talking about today V St Kilda, not Essendon.

Take the above advice.


Posted

In case you didn't notice, we're talking about today V St Kilda, not Essendon.

Take the above advice.

According to PeterJames, Tall Defence and UTAH, we'd be better served with red. I was commenting on that.

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don't need a clash strip against the aints (nor most so-called mfc clash teams)

I think they do it for marketing opportunities.

I've always liked the idea of reversing our home strip. Blue V on red, anyone?

Posted

Wish I had a gold coin for every time we've been over this topic.

Posted

What's ridiculous is that this is still an issue.

Get over it, people.

The AFL says our home guernsey clashes with Essendon, and thus we have to have something to wear against them which will solve the problem. More red does not solve that problem. Hence the white.

closes eyes, slaps forehead and whispers under his breath...missed the point.....long exhalation of breath

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closes eyes, slaps forehead and whispers under his breath...missed the point.....long exhalation of breath

Points to following people saying we should wear red, slaps forehead, and whispers under his breath...did not miss point, but in fact was totally on topic, given there are still people who don't understand the source of the white.

I would like to have a mainly red strip with a touch of blue.

We could use it against the Blues, Saints, Pies.

Would it be too much to have 2 clash strips?

Agree. Clash strip today was stupid.

I don't know what was wrong with our clash strip of 2004???

It's plain stupid that we have white in our clash strip. The sides we clash with also have white so it just makes it worse! Just invert our normal jumper!

I think they do it for marketing opportunities.

I've always liked the idea of reversing our home strip. Blue V on red, anyone?

Reverse it or royal blue it.... Simple footy really...

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