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Vintage Melbourne Guernsey (Light Blue and Red)

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Off-topic I know.

Does anyone have any of the old Light Blue and Red guernseys M-L?

I would love to buy one off someone. I used to have one, but it died in battle.

**this is also an attempt to forget about round 1

Thanks peeps

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this is the colour scheme I am referring to :)

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we dont talk of that Jumper here...lol ;)

 
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we dont talk of that Jumper here...lol ;)

but it is so cool.


Off-topic I know.

Does anyone have any of the old Light Blue and Red guernseys M-L?

I would love to buy one off someone. I used to have one, but it died in battle.

**this is also an attempt to forget about round 1

Thanks peeps

646733575_tp.jpg

this is the colour scheme I am referring to :)

The Dees wore that jumper when I started following them, we played Freo over her in WA a few years back as part of AFL Heritage round and wore that jumper. For me it is first choice as our clash jumper

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The Dees wore that jumper when I started following them, we played Freo over her in WA a few years back as part of AFL Heritage round and wore that jumper. For me it is first choice as our clash jumper

Yep. I love it. If anyone knows of any of their mates/family wanting to rid of it, i will pay.

Thanks :)

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