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Alternative strip for 2015?

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another variation going big with the Monogram like the training gear ..keeping the red yoke and a lot of white ( alas)

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another variation going big with the Monogram like the training gear ..keeping the red yoke and a lot of white ( alas)

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If you got rid of the V and turn the monogram red, keeping the trims and shorts blue, then you have me. Maybe red number ...?

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Not bad, and there goes another $90 when the young bloke sees it


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This is the one, only itll have to have white shorts.

Also whatever we go with needs to have the same colour under the arms as well as the chest - that blue panel we have is why we clashed so heavily with the saints

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3e980276113637d251187604b2f4c4b1_zpsf8d2The Team of the Red and 'Two' Blues

sorry....i need a bucket


Besides the 'Port Looking' strip (may also be referred to as the Sydney Roosters' design) this woul be my preference. If the shorts need to be white, so be it.....MFC2015CLash_zps39245b57.png

Besides the 'Port Looking' strip (may also be referred to as the Sydney Roosters' design) this woul be my preference. If the shorts need to be white, so be it.....MFC2015CLash_zps39245b57.png

yeah the afl do "seem" to insist on white shorts

however looking at nrl and a-league away strips they do allow non-white shorts and i personally think that makes a huge overall visual difference (favourably)

my main objection to the white afl style away strips in the sheer amount of white and allowing coloured shorts would be a good move

check out some of the nrl away (clash) strips and you can see the big visual difference

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Yep...this is the one for me! Just fill in the blue V at the top of the jumper and Im sold!


Forgive my quick editing in photoshop, but just wanted to highlight my point of just reversing all teams colours. There'd be no issue with the clash of any strips then. Throw an MFC monogram on this or make the shorts white etc, just think it's pretty simple and keeps our traditional design.

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Forgive my quick editing in photoshop, but just wanted to highlight my point of just reversing all teams colours. There'd be no issue with the clash of any strips then. Throw an MFC monogram on this or make the shorts white etc, just think it's pretty simple and keeps our traditional design.

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Red shorts are questionable but otherwise it looks good.

I agree that red should be considered a "light" colour.

what gets me about all of this is the hypocrisy of clashing in the first place and then the dubious and different treatment some teams get.

below are actual 'clash " strips from 2014 :

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not a whole lot of WHITE happening there !!!

Still the last one , the Doggies , is interesting to me. A team who is predominantly Blue with some red is now predominantly red with some blue...and both a dash of white.

if thats the case why cant we change from mainly blue to mainly red as follows ( have posted before )

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good research bub

forward a copy to the club

lots of red for dogs and bummers obviously acceptable to the afl (at least for some)

and as you say not a lot of white happening for a few

My guess is the new clash will have the monogram on it.

Which is what i reckon we should go with. The training top with the monogram seems to be universally liked (at least on DL). Perhaps the dark blue is a problem, but the red monagram on a white background (perhaps with dark blue around collar, yolk and shoulders) would work


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