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Next years guernsey

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I like this. (Shame there is no button to express this anymore).

Simple. No snarling demons, no monograms. Just the obvious reversing the colors. Go for it.

its not too bad a look really ... If its ok for the filth to swap their black and white around, why not us :rolleyes::)

 

its not too bad a look really ... If its ok for the filth to swap their black and white around, why not us :rolleyes::)

yeah. i wonder why norf don't just don't do a collingwood too. and the cats for that matter.

yeah. i wonder why norf don't just don't do a collingwood too. and the cats for that matter.

Not that important to them?

 

Someone is bound to ask

the Normal and reversed jumpers. I quickly deepened the yoke of the reverse to closer match.. its a bit rough, apologies

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Someone is bound to ask

the Normal and reversed jumpers. I quickly deepened the yoke of the reverse to closer match.. its a bit rough, apologies

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I like it and have often brought it up as to why we don't try it.. good work.


yeah. i wonder why norf don't just don't do a collingwood too. and the cats for that matter.

North do have that predominantly blue one that is similar to the Pies' black one from memory.

maybe the last one..lol

Over time much has been made of the clash we have with Carlton. This in reality is about as close to a real argument as you get imho.

I rather like elements of our jumper. I like the yoke. I like the colours..I detest white as for me it has no place there. Its a compromise that in reality neednt occur.

What if you simply changed out one panel of our jumper.. the rear navy...for red. its still very Melbourne..99% of all supposed clashes disappear again..imho.

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maybe the last one..lol

Over time much has been made of the clash we have with Carlton. This in reality is about as close to a real argument as you get imho.

I rather like elements of our jumper. I like the yoke. I like the colours..I detest white as for me it has no place there. Its a compromise that in reality neednt occur.

What if you simply changed out one panel of our jumper.. the rear navy...for red. its still very Melbourne..99% of all supposed clashes disappear again..imho.

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Yep I like it, simple.

 

Yep I like it, simple.

it is isnt it.. sometimes solutions...are ....simple ^_^


Please apply for a job at the MFC for guernsey design BB, thanks.

Unless he also applies for the one at AFL house that determines what constitutes a clash, I'm afraid he'd be sh*t out of luck.

This is what I don't understand about the AFL, why can't we have the Soccer style 3 strips. One Home (Normal), One Away (Reversed or close), and One White Alternate for when either of the first two don't work.

Let the clubs have a preferred alternate they can go to first and if it doesn't work then move onto the white one.

Unless he also applies for the one at AFL house that determines what constitutes a clash, I'm afraid he'd be sh*t out of luck.

given this is the AFL's idea of fixing a clash ( which wasnt there in the first place ) then Id never get past the interview !! lol

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Looking at that photo of our clash jumper with St Kilda, maybe St Kilda should be made to wear a clash jumper as it clashes with our clash jumper!


This is what I don't understand about the AFL, why can't we have the Soccer style 3 strips. One Home (Normal), One Away (Reversed or close), and One White Alternate for when either of the first two don't work.

Let the clubs have a preferred alternate they can go to first and if it doesn't work then move onto the white one.

probably too sensible

but the thing is wearing our normal jumper I just dont see how you cant differentiate !! maybe its just me

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theres no need to go to a clash jumper with Adelaide

I think it's actually about the back of the jumpers.

From behind, the players can look very similar, in a split-second glance.

Surely it's not that hard to understand?

Especially when you have teammates tackling each other on the odd occasion...

and the problem is ?

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This is what I don't understand about the AFL, why can't we have the Soccer style 3 strips. One Home (Normal), One Away (Reversed or close), and One White Alternate for when either of the first two don't work.

Let the clubs have a preferred alternate they can go to first and if it doesn't work then move onto the white one.

Like.

But the reason we can't is overly protective supporters who are resistant to change, and who would like to see a god-awful jumper as long as the exact colour composition is retained, like some sort of territorial pissing.

but if you must....then the "redback" jumper solves this

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and before anyone asks

" yeah....but what about the front of Adelaide and the back of the redback Demon ? "

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but if you must....then the "redback" jumper solves this

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bub, are suggesting the redback as the clash strip or to have it for the home strip

bub, are suggesting the redback as the clash strip or to have it for the home strip

clash strip


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