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There is no such thing.

Haha I suppose so, although that's why I was careful to put "clash" in inverted commas. Don't believe we need one but if we must, this would be my ideal.

Haha I suppose so, although that's why I was careful to put "clash" in inverted commas. Don't believe we need one but if we must, this would be my ideal.

The white one we have now is more MFC than a red jumper with three letters on it.

 

that's because we already know you are a man with no soul od :lol:

Hmm don't think I agree there dc.

I just now find the degree of animosity towards the white away jumper humours.

Believe it or not it does not worry me at all now.

Hmm don't think I agree there dc.

I just now find the degree of animosity towards the white away jumper humours.

Believe it or not it does not worry me at all now.

any one who doesn't hate the white jumper with a passion couldn't have a soul, od

you know it's true

every heart beats true for the red and the blue


any one who doesn't hate the white jumper with a passion couldn't have a soul, od

you know it's true

every heart beats true for the red and the blue and sometimes white as well

 

Oh God now I am in trouble

It is so easy.

Just sing "it's a Grand old Flag"

The answer is within.


attaboy

it took time but i knew you'd come around

It's Christmas I thought I should give you both pleasant thoughts.

It's Christmas I thought I should give you both pleasant thoughts.

OD white jumpers means us Supporters need to wave white flags!

And white flags is so 2013.

OD white jumpers means us Supporters need to wave white flags!

And white flags is so 2013.

Nah just get used to them as I keep saying when we start winning games it will be a non event


sorry rpfc but wyl referred to "It's a Grand Old Flag"

you are referring to "You're a Grand Old Flag" which is a different song and nothing to do with mfc

the original "It's a Grand Old Flag" mfc theme song dates to 1912 and never included the word "white"

not to confuse melody with lyrics

see, i can be as anal as you :lol:

Edited by daisycutter

It's the song we based our song on.

Another tie to white for the MFC.

The evidence is building...

pushing uphill as usual champ

blowing hard

And yet, what colour is the away strip?

I choose to own it, I am more than happy to give others reason to, the rest can push uphill if they wish.


ever since we started with white/grey jumpers, we have been a failure.

we are red and blue. anything else represents compromise and failure.

if we have to have an away jumper, can we please use the light blue jumper of the 70's and 80's. At least is contains 'some' elements of heritage and strength.

white jumpers make me think im following a different club. western bulldogs or some other compromised club.

we have been here since 1858. we are red and blue, as the song says.

Edited by tonatopia

Haha yes, our lack of success is due to the colour of our clash strip.

That's WYL level logic.

it dosnt help when you run out in a ridiculous jumper.

ever heard of playing for the jumper?

lets get some symbolic stability.

 

it dosnt help when you run out in a ridiculous jumper.

ever heard of playing for the jumper?

lets get some symbolic stability.

Must agree with that....

it dosnt help when you run out in a ridiculous jumper.

It doesn't seem to bother Hawthorn...


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