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Posted
7 minutes ago, DaveyDee said:

But at the end of the day we are only discussing a clash jumper, we are merely doing what is requested by AFL H/O. 

IMHO the best thing about the current Admin is they consistently understand not to bite the AFL's hand that feeds us.   

Supporters on the other hand are much more tribal and want to vent their feelings - you will never please all of the supporters all of the time. However, its critical to please the AFL all of the time. 

well you are just plain wrong, doc

the afl wanted predominately white and we (current admin and supporters) fought them and won

so stick that in your pipe and smoke it

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Surely this one would've appeased the masses.

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You never know - but Gus is on the come back trail, expecting a big year from the young man. Hope he can get his body right and deserves all the rewards for the hard work he puts in. Go Gus Go Dees

Posted (edited)
On 1/30/2018 at 12:07 PM, Biffen said:

We wore those colours in the mid 80's .

Zantuck, Giles,Healys,Battiston, Wacko etc when we stunk it up big.

Barass throwing tantrums.

Those were the days.

Lets be honest Biff - Those were the days you didn't get arrested for being drunk and disorderly in the Southern "Comfort" Stand. You (I) would spend most of the game pulling the splinters out our arrsse .. those were the days. 

The kids of today just dont understand the small luxuries of life - shivers today, the Southern Stand has corporate boxes with TV's and Fridges - with seats that are a pleasure to sit in.

Just out of interest did we have a "clash" jumper in the 80's?  

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16 hours ago, DaveyDee said:

Lets be honest Biff - Those were the days you didn't get arrested for being drunk and disorderly in the Southern "Comfort" Stand. You (I) would spend most of the game pulling the splinters out our arrsse .. those were the days. 

The kids of today just dont understand the small luxuries of life - shivers today, the Southern Stand has corporate boxes with TV's and Fridges - with seats that are a pleasure to sit in.

Just out of interest did we have a "clash" jumper in the 80's?  

White shorts for away teams -too simple.

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Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, Biffen said:

White shorts for away teams -too simple.

 But which white?

Cream, eggshell,  ivory, navajo white, ghostwhite,  vanilla, whitesmoke, baby powder white or snow?

OMG... and 'Betts Baggies', 'Capper Crappers' or AFLW split sides?

Too many choices

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22 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

 But which white?

Cream, eggshell,  ivory, navajo white, ghostwhite,  vanilla, whitesmoke, baby powder white or snow?

OMG... and 'Betts Baggies', 'Capper Crappers' or AFLW split sides?

Too many choices

Just white Moon.

Or as was the case when my dad did the laundry-light grey.

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On ‎1‎/‎02‎/‎2018 at 9:38 PM, DaveyDee said:

Lets be honest Biff - Those were the days you didn't get arrested for being drunk and disorderly in the Southern "Comfort" Stand. You (I) would spend most of the game pulling the splinters out our arrsse .. those were the days. 

The kids of today just dont understand the small luxuries of life - shivers today, the Southern Stand has corporate boxes with TV's and Fridges - with seats that are a pleasure to sit in.

Just out of interest did we have a "clash" jumper in the 80's?  

Southern " Comfort ' Stand eh You really must have been up with the Gods sipping the good nectar in your dreams.

Most of us real Dees trajects were barracking from standing room bay 12 and 14 only venturing into bay 13 after a win before strolling across the ground to enjoy the presentation of maybe a squash racquet to the MFC best player on the ground. It was before the days of " required memberships "

 

" out ( of ) our arrsse " is probably pretty appropriate which is why you're being regularly called out now.

After 66 years I can't recall ever getting the tweezers out !

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On 2/2/2018 at 1:57 PM, Biffen said:

White shorts for away teams -too simple.

White Shorts - very commercial entity. 

I like the commercial value of rotating your clash jumper - sometimes you will get it right, sometimes you will get it wrong, you will never please all of the supporters all of the time. 

Personally, dont care one way or the other, for those that do care, hope they get the colour combination that they want. 

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On 2/4/2018 at 2:38 AM, puntkick said:

Southern " Comfort ' Stand eh You really must have been up with the Gods sipping the good nectar in your dreams.

Most of us real Dees trajects were barracking from standing room bay 12 and 14 only venturing into bay 13 after a win before strolling across the ground to enjoy the presentation of maybe a squash racquet to the MFC best player on the ground. It was before the days of " required memberships "

 

" out ( of ) our arrsse " is probably pretty appropriate which is why you're being regularly called out now.

After 66 years I can't recall ever getting the tweezers out !

Yeah the early 80's was one bad dream - you obviously never sat on those hideously un-comfortable wooden benches.

Maybe I never got arrested because the police officers spent most of their time dealing with the "trajects" that elected to stand in a stadium that was more than half empty on a weekly basis. Sounds like you "trajects" where one smart bunch - or so you thought. Sounds also like we have many "trajects" that share their knowledge on Demondland today. 

I'm happy with the advances in the game and the quality of the facilities we now have courtesy of the AFL.  

  

Posted
2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

trajects (sic).....sheesh!

Downward.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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Seems to have thrown in the towel.

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Posted
16 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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Check him out...proof money can't buy taste...

Posted (edited)
On 2/1/2018 at 8:26 AM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I was in the 2.7% minority that voted for the white jumper. I quite liked wearing a white jumper as a change up, and I happen to think the royal blue is a shocking colour.

I don't recall too many supporters were complaining about the white jumper when we smashed the lead leaders at Adelaide Oval, or when Tommy Mac broke a 15 year Subiaco drought with a goal with 5 seconds left , or Jake Melksham kicking a scintillating goal in the dying minutes to pull a game out of the fire against Carlton. The whinging on Demonland was also  kept to a minimum when we kicked 13 goals to 6 in the second half against Essendon to score a solid win...in you guessed it....the white jumper.

Whilst last year's white clash jumper was not one of our better ones, what was wrong with this one in 2016?

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Like you said you were in the 2.7%.  As an analogy I think there may well be 2.7% of people that would be ok with it if the International Olympic  Committee forced Australia to compete in pale yellow and cyan or maybe green red and white so as not to clash with Brazil.  Wouldn't make it OK.  Conversely I don't think many Aussies really care whether we play in predominantly yellow or predominantly green, so long as the other colour is yellow or green.  Adding a predominace of white completely changes the whole symbolisim of the teams colours if they didn't originally contain that colour.

Whilst obviously I like all MFC supporters still celibrated the on field victories we have had in those hideous white and silver monstrosities, it adds a bitter aftertaste watching replays and highlights of the game with a jumper that isn't easily associated with the MFC.  When we smash our opponents into oblivion in future seasons, they and their supporters will know they've been beaten by the team we love, the team of the RED and the BLUE.

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