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3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i wonder if any demonlander has the full set?

If they have DC     They are prob broke

 
1 minute ago, Bossdog said:

If they have DC     They are prob broke

...and definitely not the "full quid"...!

12 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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

I don't think there is an Away Jumper per se. I thought we only wore the alternate strip when we are away and it clashes with the home team. If it doesn't clash with the home team then we wear our regular strip unless it's ANZAC day, Indigenous Round, Heritage Round, Breast Cancer Awareness Round or some other combination.

 

Nice, but not $300 nice.

34 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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

Red back jumper


Just now, Demonland said:

Are we using the Red back jumper this year? Are we only using it when there is a slight clash? Royal Blue for big clashes?

Both

 

57 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

Not quite right, but yes it is a lot of jumpers.

  • Home (navy blue)
  • Clash 1 (navy blue with red back)
  • Clash 2 (royal blue)
  • Anzac Day
  • BCNA (assuming they are doing it this year)
  • Indigenous
  • 160 year

 

1 hour ago, Vagg said:

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)

Whisky review #21: 1495 Blended Scotch Whisky

Here's one to avoid, Read on at your own peril! This whisky is called 1495 which refers to the first mention in historic text of the distillation of whisky in Scotland. I could go on but this whiskey doesn't deserve the attention. This is bad whisky! My lowest scoring whisky yet!

http://kevlikeswhiskey.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/whisky-review-22-1495-blended-scotch.html

6 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Whisky review #21: 1495 Blended Scotch Whisky

Here's one to avoid, Read on at your own peril! This whisky is called 1495 which refers to the first mention in historic text of the distillation of whisky in Scotland. I could go on but this whiskey doesn't deserve the attention. This is bad whisky! My lowest scoring whisky yet!

http://kevlikeswhiskey.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/whisky-review-22-1495-blended-scotch.html

LOL.  Tastes good to my poor, old palate, and the price is right.  What more can I say...?!

32 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Are we using the Red back jumper this year? Are we only using it when there is a slight clash? Royal Blue for big clashes?

redback vs Dogs & Saints I think (maybe one other?) royal blue for the rest


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

$349.99 :lol:

ok then, i'll skip the free scarf next year in favour of the merchandise discount

You win the flag MFC and I'll buy one... deal?

7 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

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.

I don’t disagree with you Colin- but... what I do like is the fact that (at the moment) we are the only team that can have one!?


4 hours 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

and lets hope by season end we have a Grand Final addition one to add to the collection 

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I'm a bit confused about it.

Are the only names appearing on the guernsey are from the people that pay the $300?

So if only 50 people buy into it, there will be 50 names printed on?

 

I assumed it had all past and present player’s name on it (as seen in the image) and your name would be printed on the back between the shoulders. But given the time they’re taking to manufacture I’d suggest I’m wrong. 

I don’t really want to pay $300 for a jumper with a heap of random names on it. 

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