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Marty McFly has done himself a mischief and has altered the course of Aussie footy in ways you can't imagine!
Get ready to dive into alternate futures!
Get ready to dive into alternate futures!
What is “What If” Wednesdays?
"What if" Wednesdays was a competition comprised of real-life football team proposals, merger propositions, former teams and a few hypotheticals brought to life by the FJGD community (eg. If the Melbourne-Hawthorn merger went ahead, if University/Fitzroy/Bris Bears stuck around, if Gold Coasts nickname were the Lifesavers etc.) it became this boards longest running competition (8/9/14 – 29/5/19). It has been revived under a meme cultured spin-off! Time traveller sneezes memes are all about butterfly effects on various things caused by a time traveller altering the past by means of a simple sneeze.
What’s new this time around?
This time or these times around, we will be flung into various timelines where our universes former teams, mergers, relocation proposals never existed or had its outcome altered slightly or severely! The list below is comprised of alternate timelines and the butterfly effect caused by our cheeky time traveller. Your job is to envision this outcome! Each comp will run for 1 week and the poll will run for 3 days. The winner picks the next team from the list below!
There are some routes you can go by if you're stuck:
- The chosen team has entered their designated competition in the current year (unless specified) along with the current teams OR
- You may design kits at any point in time unless strictly specified OR
- Accompany your kits with a backstory on how the team came to be to help better envision the outcome
- Use Google to search the history and stories behind what is being altered
- There's no shame in using AI here, sometimes ideas just can't put into pixels right away so AI is there to help you with brainstorming ideas for your jumper(s)/logo and the backstory
- A home kit with just the front of the jumper showing
(Back, shorts, socks are optional) - OPTIONAL Away kit (Home with white shorts is acceptable)
- OPTIONAL 3rd kit and beyond!
- Clash kit
- Heritage kit
- Other kit
- OPTIONAL Club Logo (Highly Encouraged!)
Let’s see what has happened this time
Our Timeline: Britannia Football Club founded in 1877, considered the precursor to the now Collingwood Football Club dissolved in 1892
Altered Timeline: Britannia Football Club maintain their position as the club to represent Collingwood, thus CFC doesn't exist
Brief summary of Britannia Football Club
Britannia Football Club, founded in 1877, was the first recognised team to play out of Victoria Park and is considered a precursor to Collingwood. Despite some on-field success and growing membership, Britannia was denied entry into the VFA for being too disorganised, and its strong ties to neighbouring Fitzroy alienated many in Collingwood, who wanted a club that truly represented their suburb. A joint Collingwood-Britannia bid for VFA entry in 1889 was rejected, and ongoing disputes over representation, organisation, and the future of Victoria Park further undermined the club. In 1892, Britannia dissolved after most of its officials and supporters shifted allegiance to Fitzroy, paving the way for the establishment of the Collingwood Football Club.
While not a perfect restoration, this is roughly what Britannia's kits would've looked like
Originally, this team dissolves and Collingwood FC was born
This week, this universe sees Britannia FC continue to exist to the present day and Collingwood FC doesn't exist
forever.collingwoodfc.com.au
en.wikipedia.org
collingwoodmagpies.net
Britannia Football Club, founded in 1877, was the first recognised team to play out of Victoria Park and is considered a precursor to Collingwood. Despite some on-field success and growing membership, Britannia was denied entry into the VFA for being too disorganised, and its strong ties to neighbouring Fitzroy alienated many in Collingwood, who wanted a club that truly represented their suburb. A joint Collingwood-Britannia bid for VFA entry in 1889 was rejected, and ongoing disputes over representation, organisation, and the future of Victoria Park further undermined the club. In 1892, Britannia dissolved after most of its officials and supporters shifted allegiance to Fitzroy, paving the way for the establishment of the Collingwood Football Club.
When the club (Collingwood) was formed for entry into the Victorian Football Association(VFA) they were unable to use the colours that had represented the Britannia Football Club given Footscray (now known as Western Bulldogs) already wore, and had registered the royal colours of red, white and blue in the VFA. Therefore for entry into the VFA the colours needed to change.
Thanks to Gemini Flash 2.5 for providing colour to this image.
While not a perfect restoration, this is roughly what Britannia's kits would've looked like
Originally, this team dissolves and Collingwood FC was born
This week, this universe sees Britannia FC continue to exist to the present day and Collingwood FC doesn't exist
Britannia Football Club
The history of the Britannia Football Club, the precursor to the Collingwood Football Club.
Britannia Football Club - Wikipedia
Collingwood Guernsey|William Crawley|Britannia Football Club
Find out where the colours and stripes of the Collingwood Football Club originate from.
Basic Rules (Please read carefully):
- Kits and Logo must be in 1 picture (Makes polls easier to fit everything in)
- The kits can consist of just a Jumper's front (Back, Shorts and socks are optional but encouraged to give a full identity effect)
- Minimum 1 kit and there's no limit to how many kits you can include after that
eg. Home and Away and/or Clash and/or Heritage and/or Others- Designing a Home and away/clash kit is highly encouraged for that authentic feel and to develop that alternate universe experience
- Attempt to stay close to the altered timeline mentioned above
- Directly copying current football team kits/logos are not allowed
- For the logo, you may take inspiration from and/or alter any existing sports logo to drive home your design. Also logos made from scratch are more than welcome!
- Maximum 2 entries per person
- Any questions at all, please ask!
Specials Rules:
- You are bound by the special conditions/constraints stated above
- If no year is strictly specified, create your kits/logo at any point in time
Alternate timelines with categories
Bold - Completed with poll results
Mergers
- Melbourne - St Kilda merger (1995)
- Tasmania - Fitzroy Merger
- Sydney - Fitzroy Merger
- Gold Coast Suns seek merger with Sharks to stay alive
- Fitzroy - Brisbane (Fitzroy Bears)
- Tasmania agree to merger with North Melbourne
- Port Melbourne granted VFL licensed but only if they merge with Fitzroy
- Williamstown merge with Footscray – 1989
- Norwood / Port Adelaide AFL merger (1991)
- South Melbourne - Footscray merger
- South Melbourne - North Melbourne merger
- Saints relocate to NZ
- Essendon relocate to NT to become Alice Springs
- Hawthorn relocate to Canberra
- Fitzroy relocate to Canberra
- Fitzroy relocate to Brisbane in the 80s (Prior to the Bears existing)
- South Melbourne relocate to Tasmania
- South Melbourne relocate to Canberra
- Fitzroy complete move to North Sydney - 1980
- Footscray relocate to Queensland - 1981
- Fitzroy relocate to Perth - 1981
- GWS relocate to Canberra
- Melbourne relocate to Mars
- Fitzroy relocate to South Africa - 1997
- West Coast Eagles to the SANFL
- Brisbane Bears to the SANFL
- Fitzroy to the SANFL - 1981
- Footscray to the SANFL - 1981
- Adelaide Uni to the SANFL - 1991 (cannot use only black and white)
- Collingwood to the SANFL - 1997
- East Perth to the VFL - 1980
- Norwood to the AFL
- Launceston to the AFL
- Essendon to the WAFL
- Perth to the AFL (Merger of Perth, East Perth & West Perth)
- Glenelg to the AFL - 1997
- Geelong West to the VFL - 1976
- Swan Districts to the AFL - 1991
- Port Adelaide crows join the AFL - 1991
- Papua New Guinea enter the AFL
- Limestone Coast join the SANFL
- Mount Gambier join the SANFL
- Sydney enter as a separate team (Bloods stay in Vic)
- Darwin join the AFL - 1991
- Public Service Football Club join the VFL
- Gold Coast fold, new North Queensland team take their place - 2030
- NZ enter 90's State of Origin
- Broome become the 2nd WA AFL team
- Gold Coast hijack Brisbane Bears VFL entry - 1986
- Hobart to the AFL (Can't use Devils branding)
- Newcastle team to the AFL
- Southwest of WA to the AFL
- Tea Tree Gully & Modbury merge to make tenth SANFL team (2014)
- West Coast Eagles VFL kits altered due to Williamstown sharing the same colours
- GWS keep their 'Team GWS' colours
- Port Adelaide retain their Magenta
- Adelaide's hurried concept
(Adelaide board hastily attain clothes from local sport store and use the 5 colours to design their new AFL team) - Fremantle keep Red & Green, remove Purple & White
- Williamstown join the VFL in 1925 - design a late '90s/early '00s clash/away guernsey for them (1995-2005)
- Hawthorn release Ochre jumper - 2000
- Skittle's sponsor Essendon and release special guernsey
- Heidelberg Warriors align with Collingwood for 1 season - 1996
- Melbourne remain as 'The Invincible Whites'
- Collingwood remain as 'Britannia'
- Carlton remain as 'The Cockatoos'
- Hawthorn remain as 'The Mayblooms'
- BigFooty X Gold Coast Suns (BigFooty becomes the majority stakeholder, and primary sponsor of Gold Coast, requesting a new jumper set with the deal)
- Newcastle Knights to the VFL - 1988
- Cronulla Sharks to the AFL - 1998
- South Sydney Rabbitohs to the AFL




