Won't look great with Geelong in their blue shorts though.Pretty obvious we will wear the centenary kit against them I would have thought. Worn an all blue training kit against them the last 3 years.
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Won't look great with Geelong in their blue shorts though.Pretty obvious we will wear the centenary kit against them I would have thought. Worn an all blue training kit against them the last 3 years.
Won't look great with Geelong in their blue shorts though.
I agree, forcing a side into white shorts at home to reduce a clash makes sense.Geelong won't have blue shorts
I agree, forcing a side into white shorts at home to reduce a clash makes sense.
It won't, but as a Geelong aren't the home team why would they be?Won't look great with Geelong in their blue shorts though.
It's not a whole white jumper, it's got blue stripes on it. Yes, it can cause issues, which is why we wear white shorts for the games where it causes issues.I usually defend north supporters and even here you have every right to wear your home kit, in full, for your home game but that whole white jumper blue shorts thing has caused issues in the past for a clash. Not YOUR issues specifically but issues. Probably could just accept that.
Yeah but we don't do that, do you understand? There's already a carveout. We wore white shorts when we hosted them this year, we wear a clash jumper when we play them away. This has never been an issue.As is your right to do, however when you inevitably do it against Geelong or whatever and it’s a mess it’ll be a ****ing nightmare for viewing
Did you see the "or whatever" bit.Yeah but we don't do that, do you understand? There's already a carveout. We wore white shorts when we hosted them this year, we wear a clash jumper when we play them away. This has never been an issue.
Do you even watch your team? White shorts at home has been standard for ages.I agree, forcing a side into white shorts at home to reduce a clash makes sense.
Who cares. It's their home jumper.When Collingwood goes back to the jumper they had worn for over 100 years, numerous clashes dissapear. They have caused the issue moving from predominantly white with black, to predominantly black with white.
Always being difficult when it comes to anything to do with jumpers.
That's my point. It wasn't for 100 years.Who cares. It's their home jumper.
And if they want to change their home uniform to a rainbow hippie die with black and white polka dots, all power to them. That's their right as the home team.That's my point. It wasn't for 100 years.
I don't get you're argument. I couldn't give a rats if they want to change it to pink. My point is, it's caused numerous jumper clashes that weren't there before. Thought the thread was about "jumper clashes".And if they want to change their home uniform to a rainbow hippie die with black and white polka dots, all power to them. That's their right as the home team.
Your point is no club should ever change their jumper?That's my point. It wasn't for 100 years.
No, the fact that a home team's uniform "caused jumper clashes" cannot by definition be true.I don't get you're argument. I couldn't give a rats if they want to change it to pink. My point is, it's caused numerous jumper clashes that weren't there before. Thought the thread was about "jumper clashes".
Interesting they changed to a more predominantly black jumper a few years after Port Adelaide joined the AFL. Insecurity perhaps?
OK. It's obviously a bit hard to comprehend. And I couldn't be bothered.No, the fact that a home team's uniform "caused jumper clashes" cannot by definition be true.
By definition jumper clashes can only ever be created by the fact that a designated away team does not have an appropriate jumper following the home team's entitlement to wear whatever they want.
Does Port Adelaide have that right?And if they want to change their home uniform to a rainbow hippie die with black and white polka dots, all power to them. That's their right as the home team.
When Collingwood goes back to the jumper they had worn for over 100 years, numerous clashes dissapear. They have caused the issue moving from predominantly white with black, to predominantly black with white.
Always being difficult when it comes to anything to do with jumpers.
I usually defend north supporters and even here you have every right to wear your home kit, in full, for your home game but that whole white jumper blue shorts thing has caused issues in the past for a clash. Not YOUR issues specifically but issues. Probably could just accept that.