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Red shorts look terrible. Our options are minimal.

well i was thinking navy blue (with maybe a little red), but i do agree red shorts aren't the nicest look

 

well i was thinking navy blue (with maybe a little red), but i do agree red shorts aren't the nicest look

Do you remember a couple of years ago when the Bummers wore them in a few away games against Richmond?

Talk about a terrible 80s throwback...

It was like our light blue abortion or Boy George; something from another time that should be left for the pens of historians and the amazement of time travellers.

yep...thats fine by me

all the approval thats needed..lol

looks very familiar really.. hey Clint remind you of any of those hundreds of designs were churned through ages ago ? :):rolleyes:

 

Do you remember a couple of years ago when the Bummers wore them in a few away games against Richmond?

Talk about a terrible 80s throwback...

It was like our light blue abortion or Boy George; something from another time that should be left for the pens of historians and the amazement of time travellers.

lol, and then there was young warwick, and ever since they just remind me of a faded porn star

lol, and then there was young warwick, and ever since they just remind me of a faded porn star

Yep, the pool man in his red shorts...

That's it. No red shorts.


Not sure if anyone watched the Super bowl today but IMO it demonstrates the stupidity of the argument about white jumpers being for clash reasons.

The NFL has for some time had Teams wear their traditional jumper for home games and a basically white one for the away team.

So the result today in the GF of American Football is Denver in their 90% orange and Seattle in a white one with Blue and green trimmings.

Nice contrast.

But where is the clash in Denver in Orange and Seattle in Blue and Green.

As in AFL it is about Television first, second and third.

Fans Bad last.

Sound familiar ?

Not sure if anyone watched the Super bowl today but IMO it demonstrates the stupidity of the argument about white jumpers being for clash reasons.

The NFL has for some time had Teams wear their traditional jumper for home games and a basically white one for the away team.

So the result today in the GF of American Football is Denver in their 90% orange and Seattle in a white one with Blue and green trimmings.

Nice contrast.

But where is the clash in Denver in Orange and Seattle in Blue and Green.

As in AFL it is about Television first, second and third.

Fans Bad last.

Sound familiar ?

so what is the benefit for tv od?

i'd have thought tv clashes would be on the bottom of the clash reason pile

 

so what is the benefit for tv od?

i'd have thought tv clashes would be on the bottom of the clash reason pile

I will withdraw if a tv person says they don't want it dc.

My information is that the whole subject is driven by the TV industry

I will withdraw if a tv person says they don't want it dc.

My information is that the whole subject is driven by the TV industry

yes,yes, i've heard the same thing too od

i just don't get it....must be thick

a tv is the clearest way to watch a game of football these days

even go to a game and when the action is on the far side people turn to the big screen


yes,yes, i've heard the same thing too od

i just don't get it....must be thick

a tv is the clearest way to watch a game of football these days

even go to a game and when the action is on the far side people turn to the big screen

Not me but the majority say it is easier to see if one side is in basic white.

I guess the biggest part of this "majority" are the theatre goers.

must be them who don't really care about the traditional element of the clubs.

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No DF Green is not my go.

No membership of that lot for me.

I would not wear Green stuff or yellow and green.

Australian sporting colours rate about 1 out of 100 for me.

Where is the above coming from?

What would motivate one into such an act?

And it looks terrible...

Where is the above coming from?

What would motivate one into such an act?

And it looks terrible...

Internet

No Idea but I suspect lots of drugs and alcohol was used

Totally agree


Given that "clash jumpers" do appear here to stay (unless a club has a drug program, it seems) the white one used at Friday's intraclub looks the best we have had so far.

Given that "clash jumpers" do appear here to stay (unless a club has a drug program, it seems) the white one used at Friday's intraclub looks the best we have had so far.

we are stuck with current one till end of 2014 season

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lol... Nice work... How'd you get these picture out of AFLHQ?

I like the training jumpers.... Would be better all red, with the blue MFC... I'd probably bye one...

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