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Next years guernsey

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You probably do need to see front and back of all jumpers to see where any "clash" occurs.

but great job BB

 

against my better judgement....

i feel unclean and must now have a shower

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forgive me fellow Demonlanders :((

Hahahahaaa.... thanks for making that up mate.

I must say though I really like it (for a clash), particularly the second one.

Sure the Royal blue is not as nice as the Navy, but I would happily cheer that jumper on.

Hahahahaaa.... thanks for making that up mate.

I must say though I really like it (for a clash), particularly the second one.

Sure the Royal blue is not as nice as the Navy, but I would happily cheer that jumper on.

I actually prefer the current white to this ignition!

 

A few years ago Clint Bizkit produced this all red special which doesn't clash with any teams (except swans and GC which don't clash with our traditional jumper). This would be preferable to white IMO but I doubt the away strip is even under any consideration these days.

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A few years ago Clint Bizkit produced this all red special which doesn't clash with any teams (except swans and GC which don't clash with our traditional jumper). This would be preferable to white IMO but I doubt the away strip is even under any consideration these days.

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As much as I would love a predominantly red clash jumper the AFL doesn't consider red a "light" colour, therefore it will never happen.

As much as I would love a predominantly red clash jumper the AFL doesn't consider red a "light" colour, therefore it will never happen.

It does for grey however...its full of shlt !! A decent proposal put forward by credentialed persons might carry some weight.

 

point is...we're told white...obviously its crap

grey is no 'lighter ' than red...in fact RED is the most visual colour..of ALL !!

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Just to annoy Old !! lol

now with just a little bit of imagination, a squinted eye ( or three) one might even think they are already wearing this jumper ??

Uncanny !!! :)

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So sad that we will be forced to wear that white thing again next season.

I never feel like it is a 100% Demons game when we are wearing it.

NQR.

NQR....not even close !!! :(

Perfect

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To be honest our jumper ought to have a yoke, not a sash....reminds me to much of that other mess of a mob !!


To be honest our jumper ought to have a yoke, not a sash....reminds me to much of that other mess of a mob !!

LOL I love the sash.

Anyway this should be the MessyDrugs uniform soon

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hey bub, can you knock up a clash strip with

  • navy blue
  • deep red
  • magenta
  • white
  • royal blue

that should be heritage enough for everybody

hey bub, can you knock up a clash strip with

  • navy blue
  • deep red
  • magenta
  • white
  • royal blue

that should be heritage enough for everybody

i think this covers the spectrum

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love it - very promising :cool:

can you add sponsors and rear view?

not sure about the plunging neckline though

i think this covers the spectrum

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Like it BB, that made me laugh, must say though cant see much white!


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