Clash strip on Sunday!!
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What absolute bulls*** if true.
And for those asking 'what is the fuss' the fuss is about being pushed around to the point where we are not allowed to wear our TRADITIONAL jumper for a home game......Correct me if im wrong but thats what we actually barrack for.....Our jumper.
Essendon's clash jumper clashes with our Traditional jumper......You would swear the AFL was being run by monkeys.
And for those asking 'what is the fuss' the fuss is about being pushed around to the point where we are not allowed to wear our TRADITIONAL jumper for a home game......Correct me if im wrong but thats what we actually barrack for.....Our jumper.
Essendon's clash jumper clashes with our Traditional jumper......You would swear the AFL was being run by monkeys.
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First off, I've only scanned some of these posts, so if this has already been answered then I apologise.
Have we been directed by the AFL to wear our clash srip, or have the Saints chosen to do so for themselves?
If its a directive it sucks. If its our own choice, then fair enough it doesn't worry me.
Have we been directed by the AFL to wear our clash srip, or have the Saints chosen to do so for themselves?
If its a directive it sucks. If its our own choice, then fair enough it doesn't worry me.
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Does that mean you don't barrack for the club when they wore the white apron last year?Spinner wrote: And for those asking 'what is the fuss' the fuss is about being pushed around to the point where we are not allowed to wear our TRADITIONAL jumper for a home game......Correct me if im wrong but thats what we actually barrack for.....Our jumper.
I'm fairly sure I'd barrack for the club no matter what they happen to wear.
I am generation old but still with you. Barrack for the club and colours but dont care how they are set out. If we had won 1997 would anyone had cared that we didnt wear our normal jumper that has changed probably 5 times anyway.vacuous space wrote:I barrack for the club. I don't really care what we wear. I'm just a typical gen-Yer with no respect for tradition though.Spinner wrote:Correct me if im wrong but thats what we actually barrack for.....Our jumper.
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When I questioned the board on the whole clash jumper issue at the AGM as to the requirements if any and AFL directives, I did not get a direct answer from Westaway and when I then used Collingwood and Essendon as examples, inferring why do we not have the balls if it's good enough for those two clubs, I was roundly howled at by a flock of SHEEP, GO FIGURE!
This is a FAIR DINKUM disgrace if this is true??????????, me thinks someone's trying to get a rise, because if true then FF can expect a shytestorm on this and I can personally guarantee it!
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This is a FAIR DINKUM disgrace if this is true??????????, me thinks someone's trying to get a rise, because if true then FF can expect a shytestorm on this and I can personally guarantee it!
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Re: Clash strip on Sunday!!
I would have thought that OUR club administration would have been able to make sure this didn't happen.Sunday Red wrote:I have just heard that we will be wearing our clash strip on Sunday. We are the HOME team and should be wearing our HOME strip FFS! But apparently Essendon's clash strip clashes with our home strip... (get your head around that!!)
If this is true, it's bloody ridiculous that the AFL signed off on Essendon's clash strip if it clashes with our home jumper
It's our home game, do our administrators bow to the AFL?
I don't really care what we wear as long as we win but we should stop the AFL changing the rules to suit their favourite clubs.
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Common sense would be for the away team to wear a 'clash' jumper.Beno88 wrote:We have cleverly made our 'clash' strip very similar to our home strip. It retains our colours and our original frontal design. I have no problem with us wearing it whenever is needed.
Clash strips are used for a jumper 'clash', ie - it is difficult for spectators to tell the teams apart, therefore wearing a more identifiable strip is to our (the spectators) advantage. If I can watch and follow the game more clearly because of a 'clash' strip, then great. No problems.
It's got nothing to do with getting walked all over or standing up for ourselves, it's just common sense.
It would be common sense for ALL clubs to have an alternate strip for any potential clashes so that in every case they AWAY team wear their clash jumper.
It should be the right of the home team to wear their home jumper.
and i will be right behind you for once.....barks4eva wrote:When I questioned the board on the whole clash jumper issue at the AGM as to the requirements if any and AFL directives, I did not get a direct answer from Westaway and when I then used Collingwood and Essendon as examples, inferring why do we not have the balls if it's good enough for those two clubs, I was roundly howled at by a flock of SHEEP, GO FIGURE!
This is a FAIR DINKUM disgrace if this is true??????????, me thinks someone's trying to get a rise, because if true then FF can expect a shytestorm on this and I can personally guarantee it!
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A disgrace of the highest order.
If the AFL has directed it then they are living in a warped universe and we have no backbone.
If it's us giving in to the almighty dollar then we have set a dangerous precedent. What happens if we play Essendon in a Grand Final????? They will claim this as setting the rule.
If the AFL has directed it then they are living in a warped universe and we have no backbone.
If it's us giving in to the almighty dollar then we have set a dangerous precedent. What happens if we play Essendon in a Grand Final????? They will claim this as setting the rule.
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If true our cheer squad should resond the way the Kangaroos did,
with an "Up yours AFL" banner.
eg
Why the "Away" strip.
When it's our home game ?
So corrupt AFL
please explain !
with an "Up yours AFL" banner.
eg
Why the "Away" strip.
When it's our home game ?
So corrupt AFL
please explain !
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
Dont really get the 'its not a problem' or 'still 4 points' arguments. Sure it is that, but so much more. Have to WHY other clubs are getting this, and WHY not us? What gives them the right and not us.
Its a matter of principle.
We shouldn't be walked over. Fight for this otherwise in the future the AFL will decide like this "Oh Its St.Kilda, it's ok. They won't make a fuss" about more important issues.
Its a matter of principle.
We shouldn't be walked over. Fight for this otherwise in the future the AFL will decide like this "Oh Its St.Kilda, it's ok. They won't make a fuss" about more important issues.
Firstly we have no proof this is happeneing. Secondly we dont know if our club thought about this and decided it would be a good idea as we can sell more of these jumpers and make money. Thirdly if it is happeneing why do people say Essendon are a favourite club. Where is the proof. And why are the AFL corrupt because a home side wears an away strip. I think maybe you should look up the word corrupt.
No one seems to know or care that is the biggest game of the year in 1997 we wore our other strip.
No one seems to know or care that is the biggest game of the year in 1997 we wore our other strip.
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Selhurst Saint wrote:It's got nothing to with being stuck in the past, it's a matter of respect.Beno88 wrote:Really, who gives a stuff?! As long as we are wearing red, white and black and we get the four points who really cares?!
If we need to wear white shorts with our away jumper then so be it. This debate is for people stuck in the past.
Sometimes you have to stick up for yourself. If you don't you get walked over. It's our home game. They are coming to play us. They should have an adequate clash jumper.
Spot on Selhurst, this is very annoying, they should be showing us respect, like eddiewood should have shown the roos some respect.
The home team should never wear away jumpers for any reason
Ahh correct me if I'm wrong but in 1997 that WAS our home strip?plugger66 wrote:Firstly we have no proof this is happeneing. Secondly we dont know if our club thought about this and decided it would be a good idea as we can sell more of these jumpers and make money. Thirdly if it is happeneing why do people say Essendon are a favourite club. Where is the proof. And why are the AFL corrupt because a home side wears an away strip. I think maybe you should look up the word corrupt.
No one seems to know or care that is the biggest game of the year in 1997 we wore our other strip.
We won the toss and got to wear it as I recall....Adelaide then got choice of rooms
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There are 44 blokes on the field and there is one thing that separates them. Their jumpers.plugger66 wrote:I am generation old but still with you. Barrack for the club and colours but dont care how they are set out. If we had won 1997 would anyone had cared that we didnt wear our normal jumper that has changed probably 5 times anyway.vacuous space wrote:I barrack for the club. I don't really care what we wear. I'm just a typical gen-Yer with no respect for tradition though.Spinner wrote:Correct me if im wrong but thats what we actually barrack for.....Our jumper.
For those who don't seem to care....They obviously just like opposing traditional values....Or they enjoy getting pissed on by bigger, stronger clubs.
Our home strip was our normal strip surely. We chose to wear that one because we liked wearing it.saint66au wrote:Ahh correct me if I'm wrong but in 1997 that WAS our home strip?plugger66 wrote:Firstly we have no proof this is happeneing. Secondly we dont know if our club thought about this and decided it would be a good idea as we can sell more of these jumpers and make money. Thirdly if it is happeneing why do people say Essendon are a favourite club. Where is the proof. And why are the AFL corrupt because a home side wears an away strip. I think maybe you should look up the word corrupt.
No one seems to know or care that is the biggest game of the year in 1997 we wore our other strip.
We won the toss and got to wear it as I recall....Adelaide then got choice of rooms
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this site says differentplugger66 wrote:Our home strip was our normal strip surely. We chose to wear that one because we liked wearing it.saint66au wrote:Ahh correct me if I'm wrong but in 1997 that WAS our home strip?plugger66 wrote:Firstly we have no proof this is happeneing. Secondly we dont know if our club thought about this and decided it would be a good idea as we can sell more of these jumpers and make money. Thirdly if it is happeneing why do people say Essendon are a favourite club. Where is the proof. And why are the AFL corrupt because a home side wears an away strip. I think maybe you should look up the word corrupt.
No one seems to know or care that is the biggest game of the year in 1997 we wore our other strip.
We won the toss and got to wear it as I recall....Adelaide then got choice of rooms
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What a lot of crap!
You all want us to wear our home strip because it is our history.
Which home strip would you like us to wear?
Red, white and black with a white back and black numbers;
Red, white and black with a black back and white numbers;
Red, white and yellow;
The hot cross bun that was our home strip in '97; or the half dozen other variations we've worn over the years, white collar and cuffs, etc.
I support the St Kilda Football Club and whatever colours they happen to be wearing on the day.
You all want us to wear our home strip because it is our history.
Which home strip would you like us to wear?
Red, white and black with a white back and black numbers;
Red, white and black with a black back and white numbers;
Red, white and yellow;
The hot cross bun that was our home strip in '97; or the half dozen other variations we've worn over the years, white collar and cuffs, etc.
I support the St Kilda Football Club and whatever colours they happen to be wearing on the day.
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