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Apologies if this has been posted elsewhere, but stumbled upon this on Facebook.

 

Wearing it Rnd 23 v GWS

 

 

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Love it. Thanks for sharing, Z.

 

I think I'll get this one. Classy as.


1 hour ago, Zerô said:

Apologies if this has been posted elsewhere, but stumbled upon this on Facebook.

 

Wearing it Rnd 23 v GWS

 

 

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If we have to have a clash jumper it should be something alike this one.

 

PS: the 'iSelect' banner is clashing with GWS jumper.

 

To be honest, I'm not sure we need to be celebrating the club's birth every 10 years. It should be every 25 to 50 at most.

This just seems unnecessary.


6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Nice jumper but not at $300. That’s 6 bottles of rum. 

TEN bottles of 1495 whisky!!  (I'll drink to the nice jumper...!  LOL)

Like it. 

Cant go to far wrong with good strong colours and simple design. Just like our traditional jumper. 

Makes you wonder about the myriad of different alternate strips we have worn over recent years.

To be clear, no way I'm paying $300 for it. I'll wait until it is reduced. I'd  prefer to spend my money buying a place to live in. Already pay my $700 and whatever it is for MCC/MFC membership.


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

It can't be classifies as a clash jumper if the alternate also clashes. :D

 

collingwood? just reverse their colours.

 

Lets just not do the clash jumper thing.

11 minutes ago, DV8 said:

collingwood? just reverse their colours.

Sorry, DV.  I don't mean to be difficult.  But, every time someone has a go at Collingwood's alternate jumper I have to shake my head.  As much as I hate that team, the fact is their traditional jumper is predominantly BLACK, while their alternate is predominantly WHITE, and works perfectly well as a clash jumper...

And, as Essendon now have a predominantly red clash jumper, we really have no grounds for having a go at them any longer, either.

And, finally, as ours is now red & blue, kinda think the old clash jumper argument that raises its head every year is pretty much a non-subject this year...

Yeah.  I know.  Off subject!  Sorry guys!  Back on subject, I like the 160 Yr jumper!  (But, as stated earlier in this thread, my $300 will be going towards 10 bottles of 1495 Scotch.  (Yep, I know I'm a cheapskate on BOTH fronts!  LOL)


that's the blackest navy blue i've ever seen (assuming the colour is accurate on the mfc merchandise page)

So.....Let me get this right....

We now have       A home jumper

                              An away jumper

                              An alternitive Jumper

                              An ANZAC day jumper

                              A pink breast cancer jumper

                              An aboriginal jumper      And now a 160 jumper    

I feeling a bit confused

 
2 minutes ago, Bossdog said:

So.....Let me get this right....

We now have       A home jumper

                              An away jumper

                              An alternitive Jumper

                              An ANZAC day jumper

                              A pink breast cancer jumper

                              An aboriginal jumper      And now a 160 jumper    

I feeling a bit confused

Is the away/alternative the same one this season? The lovely little royal blue number.

4 minutes ago, Bossdog said:

So.....Let me get this right....

We now have       A home jumper

                              An away jumper

                              An alternitive Jumper

                              An ANZAC day jumper

                              A pink breast cancer jumper

                              An aboriginal jumper      And now a 160 jumper    

I feeling a bit confused

i wonder if any demonlander has the full set?


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