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Posted
12 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

we have the mostly red already with the red-back clash jumper. there are 2 clash jumpers now

A red jumper with a blue yoke (even more red) would be an effective clash jumper when the red back and home jumper doesn;t suit and it would mean we wouldn't have to have a different shade of blue.

Again, I like the royal blue but would prefer the inverted option.

Posted
7 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

A red jumper with a blue yoke (even more red) would be an effective clash jumper when the red back and home jumper doesn;t suit and it would mean we wouldn't have to have a different shade of blue.

Again, I like the royal blue but would prefer the inverted option.

i like the inverted option too, but i think they wanted something lighter again for even less clash.

a more acceptable compromise than predominate white (/silver)

my major gripe was the long list of clubs  they claim it will be used for in away games. many of these are not real clashes. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i like the inverted option too, but i think they wanted something lighter again for even less clash.

a more acceptable compromise than predominate white (/silver)

my major gripe was the long list of clubs  they claim it will be used for in away games. many of these are not real clashes. 

I would argue that a mostly red jumper is just as light as royal blue but that's neither here nor there.

The whole AFL policy on clash jumpers and even white shorts is a mess, how they haven't fixed this is a joke.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I would argue that a mostly red jumper is just as light as royal blue but that's neither here nor there.

The whole AFL policy on clash jumpers and even white shorts is a mess, how they haven't fixed this is a joke.

agree about away white shorts. should be able to use a coloured one as long as is different from opponent

the nrl allow coloured shorts for away game strips

next thing for afl to fix is umpire clash uniforms - lol

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Posted (edited)
30 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I would argue that a mostly red jumper is just as light as royal blue but that's neither here nor there.

The whole AFL policy on clash jumpers and even white shorts is a mess, how they haven't fixed this is a joke.

Agree with all of the above in a general sense.  Would be ok with a predominantly red with navey clash jumper next season so long is the design is generally attractive and sufficiently aligned with MFC traditional emblems/designs, should the AFL be willing to accept that under another interpretation/rethink of their requirements.

White shorts are ok, but we should NEVER EVER AGAIN acept white as part of our playing jumper design.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter


Posted
2 hours ago, demonstone said:

All clash jumpers are rubbish because they're just not necessary.

Maybe going against the grain, but I did struggle to pick the jumpers on the other side of the ground prior to the 'clash jumpers'.  If I had to do it in a split second, i'd be stuffed.  I think our problem has been firstly we haven't had a clash strip that has been popular amongst the fans, and secondly, we've never kept one long enough for anyone to feel any connection to.

Posted

Prefer the Royal Blue version to any of the white one's previously used. Really like the version of the clash jumper that has the red back.

Well done to the club's administration.

Posted

Not enough choices in the poll. I voted "love it" but the total truth is that it is better than most of what has gone before it. Always hated the royal blue number in the 70s and 80s though. So it's relatively better than the white number, ok, but love it is a bit too strong.

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Neither Hate nor Love it    ...  But  I  loathed the white jumper    the red was OK far better than the white.   I didn't think we clashed as we are now  and the Royal blue does bring back images of Robbie Flower,   my 2 bobs worth...

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Posted
19 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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Love it!  Who said the Umps aint on our side?  If they dress in the same colours as us, surely that counts for something!?

Posted
21 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Love it!  Who said the Umps aint on our side?  If they dress in the same colours as us, surely that counts for something!?

But if I recall correctly we handpassed to them and kicked it to them and the umpires did not have even one effective disposal. No for me it's back to white you maggots.

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Posted
On 1/24/2018 at 1:55 PM, daisycutter said:

i like the inverted option too, but i think they wanted something lighter again for even less clash.

now with 25% less clash.


Posted
57 minutes ago, ManDee said:

But if I recall correctly we handpassed to them and kicked it to them and the umpires did not have even one effective disposal. 

Yep, MD, with stats like that, they would have fitted right in with our mob, based on a lot of our previous performances!  LOL

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Posted
1 hour ago, Demon77 said:

Down by 4 points and surging forward when Bartram 'passed' to the umpire.

 

(Scully was absolutely incredible that night too)

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Posted

This is my favourite clash jumper ever. If we have to have a clash strip this is it.

This is a Melbourne jumper, in fact it's the Melbourne Jumper I fell in love with as a little kid. I fell in love with it because it's the jumper Robbie Flower wore. When I drew Melbourne jumpers incessantly as a kid, this is the jumper I drew, I didn't use the dark blue texta.

I was in my teens when we reverted to Navy, I love the Navy and that's our strip, always will be. But this clash is unmistakably Melbourne. Our Jumper is blue with a red yoke, not the other way around, not white, not silver, not a logo or picture on the chest.

Well done to the club, can't believe nobody thought of this sooner. I hope we keep keep this and the redback jumper for our clash strips for a very long time and put this argument to bed forever.

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Posted
2 hours ago, furious d said:

This is my favourite clash jumper ever. If we have to have a clash strip this is it.

This is a Melbourne jumper, in fact it's the Melbourne Jumper I fell in love with as a little kid. I fell in love with it because it's the jumper Robbie Flower wore. When I drew Melbourne jumpers incessantly as a kid, this is the jumper I drew, I didn't use the dark blue texta.

I was in my teens when we reverted to Navy, I love the Navy and that's our strip, always will be. But this clash is unmistakably Melbourne. Our Jumper is blue with a red yoke, not the other way around, not white, not silver, not a logo or picture on the chest.

Well done to the club, can't believe nobody thought of this sooner. I hope we keep keep this and the redback jumper for our clash strips for a very long time and put this argument to bed forever.

 

 

Agree wholeheartedly, especially with the bolded part. 

 

Posted
On 24/01/2018 at 1:55 PM, daisycutter said:

i like the inverted option too, but i think they wanted something lighter again for even less clash.

a more acceptable compromise than predominate white (/silver)

my major gripe was the long list of clubs  they claim it will be used for in away games. many of these are not real clashes. 

Agreed.

I like the royal blue and I think it's an improvement on the white jumper we've been wearing in the past.

But according to the article on our website we'll be wearing six out of our 11 away games, with a further two games in the red-back. We only properly "clash" with about two clubs.

Posted
On 25/01/2018 at 3:34 PM, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Down by 4 points and surging forward when Bartram 'passed' to the umpire.

 

(Scully was absolutely incredible that night too)

Had about a million disposals in the last quarter. Almost pulled us over the line for a win. After that game I was excited to have him in red and blue. I was naive. 

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