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IMV... the GWS jumpers have changed colour,  and their Grey appears almost Blue... in the AFLW game.

 

We have to protect our brand.

 
10 minutes ago, DV8 said:

IMV... the GWS jumpers have changed colour,  and their Grey appears almost Blue... in the AFLW game.

 

We have to protect our brand.

And before you know it, they will be forcing us to wear some craappy white jumper because there is a clash with our blue jumper that we have worn all along.

Why any team would want to change away from their original/traditional colours is beyond me. ... although having said that if my teams colours were black and white or poo brown and yellow, changing them to red and blue would actually seem entirely sensible.

 
57 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

And before you know it, they will be forcing us to wear some craappy white jumper because there is a clash with our blue jumper that we have worn all along.

Why any team would want to change away from their original/traditional colours is beyond me. ... although having said that if my teams colours were black and white or poo brown and yellow, changing them to red and blue would actually seem entirely sensible.

We had the greatest jumper and still should be wearing it - the royal blue and a crimson-red; only the brighter blood-red jumper was an acceptable alternative. Both were lively, smart, identifiable and distinct. It bred the killer instinct that we are fighting to regain.

1 hour ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

And before you know it, they will be forcing us to wear some craappy white jumper because there is a clash with our blue jumper that we have worn all along.

Why any team would want to change away from their original/traditional colours is beyond me. ... although having said that if my teams colours were black and white or poo brown and yellow, changing them to red and blue would actually seem entirely sensible.

This is just like losing the sole-tenancy of the MCG as the home ground. We even went to a little white number (spew, spew) for the TV stations to differentiate with impostor 'blues' adopted by other clubs. We were therefore encouraged by the AFL to lose our identity - then tolerate a stolen element of our identity for the purposes of visual clarity. If ya canna see da footy, don't go ... listen to it on the radio....


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2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Is the ‘grey’ in GWS’ jumper too blue? - Thread needs a poll. 

They're Grey, seems to have evolved into  'Blueish steel Grey'  tones.

 

Can you put up a poll,  'ET'  ?

10 minutes ago, DV8 said:

They're Grey, seems to have evolved into  'Blueish steel Grey'  tones.

 

Can you put up a poll,  'ET'  ?

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Can anyone post a (colour) photo please. 

 

Absolute disgrace, Club must send a please explain to the AFL about this.

If it was Collingwood they would be up in arms.


Our new theme song: Blue dubba Dees dubba da: 

 

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The orange needs to be more distinctive. IMO it looks closer to Essendon than Melbourne.

15 minutes ago, praha said:

The orange needs to be more distinctive. IMO it looks closer to Essendon than Melbourne.

That is Essendrug's problem. Ha-ha.


25 minutes ago, praha said:

The orange needs to be more distinctive. IMO it looks closer to Essendon than Melbourne.

i don't see any clash problems with either the shade or quantity of their orange

 

It seems good enough reason to disband the abominable faux franchise club. 

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