See above. North have obviously kicked up a stink.
I mean, look. Home games yada yada, I get that. But there surely comes a time where they sit back and think "does it really matter? It's still our home game."
North have obviously made a huge complaint and the AFL caved. Geelong still wear white shorts in home games, why can't North? Either apply the rule to both of them or not at all.
I think the irony is that Port's Premiership count is often counted as "1" because the SANFL flags don't count (allegedly). Using that logic, Collingwood only has 3 AFL flags as any VFL and VGA flags don't count.
My interpretation.
Call me ignorant but I'm curious about the slur, because I'm definitely missing the reference.
It's also more than people liked to say (and still do) "you're not Port Adelaide, you're Port Power."
I think it's more the fact that it's used as a derogatory term or when salt baes try and say "you're not Port Adelaide you're Port Power" and thus the club identity debate ensues again.
Nup, for me the collar needs to be all one colour.
Although I'd love to see mock-up of the Crows home jumper with navy collars and cuffs. Would look mean.
It's how I feel when Australian football clubs adopt non Australian names.
It actually surprises me that we don't have more Emus, Crocodiles or even Kangaroos for nicknames.
Was never a main colour - yes it's mentioned in the club song but from memory it didn't make an appearance until one of our pre-season or away jumpers.
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