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I note that we are wearing a white jumper again this round Vs the Bumbers...so there is zero chance we will see the RED jumper on-field. A real let down on the clubs part conning supporters into thinking that we had a second clash strip, making people spend money on it and then never wearing it. Just call it a training strip if that is what it is.

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I note that we are wearing a white jumper again this round Vs the Bumbers...so there is zero chance we will see the RED jumper on-field. A real let down on the clubs part conning supporters into thinking that we had a second clash strip, making people spend money on it and then never wearing it. Just call it a training strip if that is what it is.

won't stay white for long tomorrow :lol:

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Hawthorn's clash jumper last night was truly an abomination

Crossed between Wonder Woman @ & Power Rangers

The Hawthorn Jumper clashes with no one.

I turned the TV off and listened to the wireless.

Could not stomach that design.

Cod pieces sold separately

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With Watts and this Moustache.. We can't lose!

Agree CC, it just screams "i'm kicking 5 on Saturday!!!"

p.s - Whether that means goals or possessions is TBD

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What a moronic situation tonight. Navy blues in dark blue (essentially black) against Richmond in black and a thin yellow strip.

AFL is run by morons.

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See Lions are wearing their old Fitzroy blue and red jumper for one away game this year...

Against us...

Red and blue vs red and blue...

Ha ha the AFL are F!ogs

Careful. The AFL logic may make us wear our away jumper for our home game.

I don't understand why the AFL can't get the clash jumper situation right.

Step 1) Every club has a home jumper and an away jumper that is different

Step 2) The home club always wears their main jumper and it is the away teams job to change

Step 3) If there is NO CLASH then don't bother wearing the away jumper.

Pretty bloody simple.

Pretty bloody simple, but when did the AFL consider simple solutions?????

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I note that we are wearing a white jumper again this round Vs the Bumbers...so there is zero chance we will see the RED jumper on-field. A real let down on the clubs part conning supporters into thinking that we had a second clash strip, making people spend money on it and then never wearing it. Just call it a training strip if that is what it is.

I still think we'll wear the red one against Carlton in rd 21.
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As long as we win I don't care what the colour is.

White, black, pink, polka dots I don't care

To me, winning in the red and blue is an integral part of the victory. We’re still Melbourne in another jumper, but the victory’s just not as sweet.


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So, why didn't we wear it against the Doggies?? (Yep. I know. Dumb question...!)

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As long as we win I don't care what the colour is.

White, black, pink, polka dots I don't care

Maybe we should wear the polka dots to signify the mountain we have to climb to get where we want to be
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At least wearing the Red jumper,which i don't mind at all, should put to rest this silly idea about needing to be white. Then we can wear either our real jumper or the red one (only)next season.

We are after all the red and the blue. Lets just keep it that way.

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The red one definitely looks better than that white. Would like to see it used more.

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so i just read on facebook this could be essendons next clash strip, how come we have to wear that awful white and they get to just reverse the colours?!?!

I dont mind clash strips if they still consist of your clubs normal colours!! i really dont wanna see white again, it makes it even harder to watch then they already are!post-5226-0-82735200-1442645408_thumb.jp

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