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F that Teal rule. Black and White are our primary colours and Teal & Silver are our secondary colours.
One doesn't outweigh the others the board needs to understand this!
There is an issue at AFL house with us not using teal, even when the silver away kit with black & white chevrons was used we had teal hooped socks. Black, white & silver wasn't given the tick without adding teal when we entered the comp. We play to different rules on these issues, the board is weak & Koch is a tealster anyway.
 
There is an issue at AFL house with us not using teal, even when the silver away kit with black & white chevrons was used we had teal hooped socks. Black, white & silver wasn't given the tick without adding teal when we entered the comp. We play to different rules on these issues, the board is weak & Koch is a tealster anyway.

It would be nice if the board or whom ever came out and told this to the members and put up an article on their website for the fans so everyone knows. I hate it when information like this regarding OUR club isn't shared to the members firstly and fans who may want to know.
 
The silver away kit was much better than the white one, especially when they added the black trimmings.

If they are going to stick with the white, forget the weird patterns in the white part. You can’t actually see it unless you are close and from a distance is just makes the guernseys look like a dirty off white colour.

Maybe they should try the white with a black and silver v.




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AFL clash guernseys are so boring and unimaginative across the board. It's the perfect opportunity to get creative and do something different and yet most teams basically just invert their colours in some lame attempt to maintain 'tradition'. I reckon clubs should come up with a new design every year to keep things interesting. I don't even see any reason why you need to use your nominated colours. This league is so stale at times.
 
I actually wouldn't be surprised if one of the conditions of Collingwood letting us use the PB in Showdowns
is shelving the silver away kit.

we are the ones that don't want to wear the PBs
 
AFL clash guernseys are so boring and unimaginative across the board. It's the perfect opportunity to get creative and do something different and yet most teams basically just invert their colours in some lame attempt to maintain 'tradition'. I reckon clubs should come up with a new design every year to keep things interesting. I don't even see any reason why you need to use your nominated colours. This league is so stale at times.
Reflective silver (not gun metal grey) front chevron, a white collar, plus silver to the rear numbers - all on a black jersey.

Modest bit of teal piping around the arm sockets, and very narrow teal stripes on the shorts and the sides to the guernsey.
 
Reflective silver (not gun metal grey) front chevron, a white collar, plus silver to the rear numbers - all on a black jersey.

Modest bit of teal piping around the arm sockets, and very narrow teal stripes on the shorts and the sides to the guernsey.
Getting strong Hawthorn 'power ranger jumper' vibes from this post
 

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This is the sort of reflective silver that could work in the chevron.. GO WANG!!

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AFL clash guernseys are so boring and unimaginative across the board. It's the perfect opportunity to get creative and do something different and yet most teams basically just invert their colours in some lame attempt to maintain 'tradition'. I reckon clubs should come up with a new design every year to keep things interesting. I don't even see any reason why you need to use your nominated colours. This league is so stale at times.
My thoughts too, although we've got 4 colours and i think we should stick with them but the clash guernsey should be open to a bit more creativity in the design, rather than simply inverting the colours.

And the weird patterns in the white section just don't cut it either.

They don't need to be creativity on acid like our 2004-2009 clash guernsey designs, although i thought the 2004-06 clash lightning bolts guernsey was pretty cool at the time but we completely jumped the shark or should i say jumped the dolphin with that horrendous 2009 clash guernsey.

I actually liked our stealth guernsey from a couple year ago that we never wore, we could try something along those lines for our clash. But it doesn't need to have the V/chevrons or whatever they are called.

The tradition is in the home guernsey and the prison bars when we get to wear them.
 
You can be as creative as you like with away kits my one rule would be only in official club colours, I hate that every club can use a white base away kit if they choose.
 
AFL clash guernseys are so boring and unimaginative across the board. It's the perfect opportunity to get creative and do something different and yet most teams basically just invert their colours in some lame attempt to maintain 'tradition'. I reckon clubs should come up with a new design every year to keep things interesting. I don't even see any reason why you need to use your nominated colours. This league is so stale at times.
You mean, Collingwood using white as the more prominent shade for their away guernsey isn't imaginative? :openmouth:
 

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