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3 hours ago, monoccular said:

Barrie - this reminds me of that absolute farcical night we played Footscray a few years ago.......the night we wore the pink jumper........and the genius at AFLHQ put the maggots in pink  too.  Late in the game as we were attacking with a real chance of a rare win, one of our guys mistook a maggot for a player and passed to him....Dogs cleared it and saved the game.

As I recall DumbItriou made some smart arse comment and brushed it off. 

 

PS this 'clash jumper' is the best one yet. 

Remember it well happened right in front of me, believe it was Clint Bartram. Killed all our momentum, game over!

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3 hours ago, beelzebub said:

I seem to recall they've worn a predominantly red jumper against our preferred home one. 

Same diff really.

I see you in an entirely different context now. 

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8 hours ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

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We have set the precedent with the red back, the third alternative needs only be this. It is that simple. Even I, as a white jumper hater, would buy a jumper like this

Only if we really really really had to.

An interesting take on it. 

Only if absolutely positively no other way ;)

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1 hour ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Hahhaha hhaha. Where is the red jumper. Binned after 2 weeks. Must be too close to navy. Oh wait, we wore it against Carlton. I am lost. Again. Rules on the run , an AFL trademark

I think there was talk we might wear that red jumper  against St Kilda. Then we'll wear our white jumper against Essendon, West Coast, Adelaide, Carlton

Our clash jumper of last year is better than this year's version.

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23 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I think there was talk we might wear that red jumper  against St Kilda. Then we'll wear our white jumper against Essendon, West Coast, Adelaide, Carlton

Our clash jumper of last year is better than this year's version.

you need to clarify which clash jumper you mean....i'm assuming you mean white2016 vs white2017

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1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I think there was talk we might wear that red jumper  against St Kilda. Then we'll wear our white jumper against Essendon, West Coast, Adelaide, Carlton

Our clash jumper of last year is better than this year's version.

So we wear the red one against a team that has red on its jumper but not against navy. 

That jumper tonight stinks. The rule is a farce but we better get the design team on to a better version before next year, I've done the work for them above 

 

why hey wear white against Carlton when we already wore red in the jlt and it works

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9 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I think there was talk we might wear that red jumper  against St Kilda. Then we'll wear our white jumper against Essendon, West Coast, Adelaide, Carlton

Our clash jumper of last year is better than this year's version.

Why would we have to wear white against a side with no red?

Makes no sense whatsoever, which is precisely how the AFL's clash-jumper "policy" works.

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Ban the White jumper, it saps our vigour !!

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On 09/03/2017 at 7:01 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I think there was talk we might wear that red jumper  against St Kilda. Then we'll wear our white jumper against Essendon, West Coast, Adelaide, Carlton

Our clash jumper of last year is better than this year's version.

Still don't understand why we can't wear our all red jumper with the MFC logo white shorts and redlegs against Meth Coast Port Richmond Carlton Adelaide and Essendon there's no clash there. Our new jumper with the red back works against the Saints.

And for whatever crazy reason they want us to change against the Suns than I don't mind Leoncelli's jumper above 

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On 28/02/2017 at 0:29 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

The Red Back jumper is enough to satisfy any clashes

when playing Sydney or GC $un$ we wear our original strip

 

 

Sydney can wear white shorts, even at SCG, we can wear navy blue

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We're 3-0 wearing the white "clash" jumper, I believe?

Round 1 vs 'Aints

Round 6 vs Essendon

Round 8 vs Crows

 

We wore the traditional jumper for these away matches:

Round 3 vs Geelong

Round 5 vs Richmond 

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7 minutes ago, praha said:

We're 3-0 wearing the white "clash" jumper, I believe?

Round 1 vs 'Aints

Round 6 vs Essendon

Round 8 vs Crows

 

We wore the traditional jumper for these away matches:

Round 3 vs Geelong

Round 5 vs Richmond 

 

Round 1 was the traditional front with red on the back!

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1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Collingwood do have one, its white with black stripes, with the white shorts it is very white looking compared to the black jumper with white stripes and Essendon have an away jumper now.

Essendon's is grey if I recall with a red sash

Not what I would call a clash jumper in the viewing sense.

Collingwood's is a joke.

The colours need to be from a different spectrum along with the design.

Remind me who runs the AFL ?

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10 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Essendon's is grey if I recall with a red sash

Not what I would call a clash jumper in the viewing sense.

Collingwood's is a joke.

The colours need to be from a different spectrum along with the design.

Remind me who runs the AFL ?

Nah all red with two thin lines that define the sash.

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