Nope, Carlton and Collingwood clash without stripesit's that combo of the similar colours and stripes: get rid of the stripes on one of the jumpers and you've got sufficient contrast I reckon.
Its the shorts they got wrong last night.
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Nope, Carlton and Collingwood clash without stripesit's that combo of the similar colours and stripes: get rid of the stripes on one of the jumpers and you've got sufficient contrast I reckon.
Geelong are denying there was a handshake agreement. Do they think we're idiots or did the AFL lack a backbone last night to enforce the status quo of recent years? Seems more and more likely that Geelong were using navy shorts to make a stand and protest the MCG home final to the detriment of their fans and the broader footy supporter.
It's up to the AFL to direct what both clubs to wear and this year they have failed dismally. By the way, Collingwood have been directed to wear white shorts in "home" finals in the past and haven't had an issue with it. Common sense should have prevailed over Chris Scott's pathetic attempt at gaining a psychological advantage.Yeh but geelong have been wearing blue shorts for all home games this year. So it’s up to Collingwood to provide a contrast.
That argument only makes sense if you ignore every single geelong home game that has taken place this year. Seriously, keep up.Geelong are denying there was a handshake agreement. Do they think we're idiots or did the AFL lack a backbone last night to enforce the status quo of recent years? Seems more and more likely that Geelong were using navy shorts to make a stand and protest the MCG home final to the detriment of their fans and the broader footy supporter.
Wrong. Common sense was applied in Round 23 when Geelong hosted Carlton.That argument only makes sense if you ignore every single geelong home game that has taken place this year. Seriously, keep up
That argument only makes sense if you ignore every single geelong home game that has taken place this year. Seriously, keep up.
That was not with the home jumper however.Wrong. Common sense was applied in Round 23 when Geelong hosted Carlton.
So what? The AFL directed them to wear white shorts against Carlton and they should have done the same thing last night.That was not with the home jumper however.
This is true, but a one-off jumper allows a one-off application of common sense! The late change of jumper distracted the powers that be from keeping their brains switched off.So what? The AFL directed them to wear white shorts against Carlton and they should have done the same thing last night.
Yeh but geelong have been wearing blue shorts for all home games this year. So it’s up to Collingwood to provide a contrast.
Confirms my thoughts that it was a pissing contest by Geelong about the match being their "home" game.That argument only makes sense if you ignore every single geelong home game that has taken place this year. Seriously, keep up.
Whatever will look worstOkay, so onto next week. GWS is clash or home jumper?
The AFL seem to prefer them wearing home in finals, even if they normally wear clash during the year away against that team.Okay, so onto next week. GWS is clash or home jumper?
I know that. It’s just gonna look horrible. Thank god the white shorts go to the team that already has white on the jumper.The AFL seem to prefer them wearing home in finals, even if they normally wear clash during the year away against that team.
White shorts look brilliant in general, even if it’s not part of a team’s colours.Richmond look better with white shorts.
And it was terribleLions wore full home vs Giants home with white shorts in Sydney this year.View attachment 742358
We do. You can purchase one from the Collingwood shop for $120 if you'd likeCollingwood need a proper alternate strip