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Alternative strip for 2015?

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They both look adequate. And should generate a bit of cash for the club too.

Ok, so which away games can we wear the red one that we couldn't just wear the traditional?

Carlton. Port.

Adelaide? Brisbane? Bulldogs? St Kilda? WCE?

Good to go back to our traditional colours,,,,navy and dayglow orange.

Yes, reserving judgement till I can see it during a game but it is a very fluorescent red in that picture...

 

How's the sizing on Jack's jumper, Clint?


seems they took note of both the versions eh Clint !! lol

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Love the new red jumper

 

I like them.

Anyone like to take a guess as to what games we'll use them in:

Red:

St Kilda - Yep agree don't see any problem with us wearing white, given the two clubs colours there will always be a clash of some type

Carlton - No issue makes more sense than wearing White against the blue

Meth Coast - Red can be worn against them

Essendon - rather see us wearing red against them than white and if the different size sash is enough to eliminate the colour clash between Essendon & Richmondthen IMO the standard red sash on a black jumper is not foing to clash against a side wearing an all red jumper with white shorts and red socks

Richmond - no clash with the Toiges here

White:

GWS - Don't see an issue with us wearing our traditional jumper against them

Freo - probably makes sense to wear white against them

Bulldogs - The dogs wore their traditional jumper as the away side against us last season, whats good for them is good for us

Adelaide - very little red in their jumper and with us wearing white shorts and red socks I don't see any clash if we wear the red option


Just in case you are too lazy to click on a link, here are the new jumpers.

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Look so familar....got this nagging feeling Ive seen them before..... :rolleyes:

I like them.

Anyone like to take a guess as to what games we'll use them in:

Red:

St Kilda

Carlton

White:

GWS

Freo

Bulldogs

Adelaide

Its got me ff..d why we need to wear white against any of those! If we wear the solid red that should suffice!

Its got me ff..d why we need to wear white against any of those! If we wear the solid red that should suffice!

Be funny if they packed the 'wrong' jumpers for some of those games :rolleyes:

Solid red.

Thank heavens we wont look like the swans.

Good to go back to our traditional colours,,,,navy and dayglow orange.

Yeah, agree.

The red seems to have changed ... again.

At least it will match the coaches and support staff this year.


Love the red one.

Glad we changed the white one too.

I didn't like the sydney style one.

Just in case you are too lazy to click on a link, here are the new jumpers.

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Come game day, I wonder if Jezza will be able to find a blue one in the jumper bag without the paunch sewn into the front of it?

That is exactly what I thought at 29

I hope you have more success than me.

That's depressing.

The red one is leading the voting for best clash strip in the AFL on the FoxFooty website. At least we're winning something.

Just wear the red one every game. Wouldn't fuss me. We're kind of like Carlton now which sucks.

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I went on line to the Demon shop,to look at all the guernseys they have.

Whose big melon was modelling last years jumper

None other than $&@? Frawley

Come on MFC you can do better than that.

Get it off the site.

Well done to the club on this. Credit where it's due. We now have the best proper guernsey and clash guernsey in the league.

 

Yes, reserving judgement till I can see it during a game but it is a very fluorescent red in that picture...

Me too rpfc.

Might be a bit fluorescent but it is way better than the pink we suffered through not so long ago.

Also gives me joy the maroon is gone.

Now if we can just have a red and blue scarf this year I will be able to retire my ten year old one

I went on line to the Demon shop,to look at all the guernseys they have.

Whose big melon was modelling last years jumper

None other than $&@? Frawley

Come on MFC you can do better than that.

Get it off the site.

That's Howe in action in that photo. Not Frawley.


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