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Why the jumper today?

 

Celebrating being 100 yrs old. 

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160 years old


7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

160*

Maybe I heard it wrong. 

I had a few bundles to settle the nerves so could be possible. 

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160 years since we last played finals..

Cameron Schwab appreciation round. The blazers were taken out of mothballs too.

 

Oldest footy club in the world.

 

One of my kittens so called friends said we won the beauty contest with the jumper.

 

Can't wait to give it back in two weeks.


4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

It looked to much like an essendon jumper.

imo it's the essendon jumper than looks too much like ours.

Thought it looked great. With 2 different clashes, Anzac jumper, BCNA jumper and Indigenous jumper I understand the concerns we have too many but I'm a fan of this one. 

The blue with the red stripes coming together would make a nice template for an Indigenous jumper

37 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Thought it looked great. With 2 different clashes, Anzac jumper, BCNA jumper and Indigenous jumper I understand the concerns we have too many but I'm a fan of this one. 

The blue with the red stripes coming together would make a nice template for an Indigenous jumper

Just goes to show there is always at least two opinions. I thought they were crap.


3 hours ago, Big Carl said:

Why the jumper today?

To keep warm.

23 minutes ago, old dee said:

Just goes to show there is always at least two opinions. I thought they were crap.

It was red, it was blue, and we won by plenty. Combine those 3 things and it's hard for me to dislike. I thought the red contrasted very nicely off the darker blue. But I only saw them on the ground. Might be a jumper that looks messy on TV.

I love the jumper and l love the club what more can l say.


9 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

It was red, it was blue, and we won by plenty. Combine those 3 things and it's hard for me to dislike. I thought the red contrasted very nicely off the darker blue. But I only saw them on the ground. Might be a jumper that looks messy on TV.

From the back it looked like Carlton and the front a Country team from the 1950's.

what the hell is wrong with playing a home game in our traditional colours?

what are we wearing on Friday week?  

As I said earlier DS we all have our opinions and I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

6 hours ago, nosoupforme said:

I love the jumper and l love the club what more can l say.

So they can do no wrong?

You probably like CS's blazers as well on that basis.

 
12 minutes ago, old dee said:

you would struggle to give that away.

Yes... always other opinions...lol

I quite liked it. A good old fashioned footy jumper that  gave a big nod to our heritage.


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