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New Clash strips in 2014??

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I don't mean for this thread to turn into a clash jumper debate, as so many other threads here have already debated the clash strip, but looking at the Demon Shop on the MFC website, I notice that we have not advertised a clash jumper for 2014. The new NB jumper has been added, showing the new collar etc but still no clash.

I would have thought that if we were sticking with the same design NB would have already knocked a sample up, it wouldn't be that hard. So does anyone else see this as a sign that we may indeed be changing strips for 'clash' games this year?

Personally I hope we are as i loathe the predominantly white strip, but thats only my opinion and as I stated I am not interested in debating the merits of the white strip as such.

 

I don't think there will be change.

Maybe they are just trying to get the non-colour right...(IWUAEHIIUE)

And besides, that presser with AHG had a few of the boys in the new strip without the collar, and one was definitely the white heritage jumper.

Lol

End thread now if you don't want a debate.

Edited by rpfc

End thread now if you don't want a debate.

Rumour has it that the designer of our new clash strip is short listed for next year's Australian of the Year.

 

I don't think there will be change.

Maybe they are just trying to get the non-colour right...(IWUAEHIIUE)

And besides, that pressed with AHG had a few of the boys in the new strip without the collar, and one was definitely the white heritage jumper.

Lol

End thread now if you don't want a debate.

You have my vote!


I've been informed it will be changed for the 2015 season, that is the likely reason why it's hard to purchase.

The club and New Balance will have it designed and submitted by May this year - the cut off for 2015 designs.

Just a suggestion

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even I'm sick of it !! :unsure:

 

Well, I for one hate the next clash jumper...

I live in fear this thread will grow.

PLEASE NO!


I say for a clash jumper we change the dark blue to a light sky blue and in the process sell the club to Man City and be rebranded Melbourne City Demons and um yeah I'll stop now.

Just a suggestion

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Dean Laidley?

I live in fear this thread will grow.

PLEASE NO!

Come join the Dark Side OD

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Dean Laidley?

Yes.

He start out at West Perth

the football season WILL start soon ( sort of )

lets all just go away and wait for that. its for the best...really it is

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nothing personal against you DemonFrog but any jumper that has a red sash reminds of Essendon....i hate Essendon.

True a blue one would be better.

I love MessyDrugs at the moment as besides us who else has/had such bad leadership it will nearly kill off their own club?

Those Turkeys just keep on surprising me LOL


 

looking at that picture reminds me of one aspect of clash outfits - SHORTS

The NRL the A-League (and others) allow non white shorts for the "light coloured" clash strips

as too this picture shows

one of my problems with afl clash strips is the insistence on white shorts

when you couple this with a predominately white jumper the overall result is more like caspar the ghost

i would (grudgingly admittedly) give a bit of ground on clash strips if we had the option of coloured shorts

opinions?

looking at that picture reminds me of one aspect of clash outfits - SHORTS

The NRL the A-League (and others) allow non white shorts for the "light coloured" clash strips

as too this picture shows

one of my problems with afl clash strips is the insistence on white shorts

when you couple this with a predominately white jumper the overall result is more like caspar the ghost

i would (grudgingly admittedly) give a bit of ground on clash strips if we had the option of coloured shorts

opinions?

Red shorts look terrible. Our options are minimal.


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