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Collingwood member guernseys, available to purchase with your membership.


Limited Edition 70s Guernsey

A decade of thrills, spills and near misses for a group of players that became known as Hafey’s Heroes. The Magpies made nine of a possible ten finals series during the decade, but collected their only wooden spoon in 1976. Just twelve months later, they found themselves playing in the Grand Final against North Melbourne under Tom Hafey. History will tell you that Collingwood drew the first Grand Final before losing seven days later. The following year, Peter Moore claimed the first of two Brownlow Medals, following in the footsteps of fellow ruckman Len Thompson who won the award in 1972.







Limited Edition 00s Guernsey

A time of great change as Collingwood appointed a new coach, left its spiritual home and, eventually, claimed the 15th premiership it so dearly desired. President Eddie McGuire, coach Mick Malthouse and captain Nathan Buckley oversaw a makeover that transformed the Magpies from one of the league’s most downtrodden clubs into its most feared powerhouse both on and off the field. The team rose from a wooden spoon to consecutive Grand Finals within the space of four years, only to run headlong into a rampant Brisbane on both occasions. But the Magpies were never far from the finals action, and years of patience were finally rewarded at the end of the decade when the 2010 premiership was delivered to the Magpie Army!







Limited Edition Captains Guernsey

Captaincy of the Collingwood Football Club is perhaps the ultimate honour that can be bestowed upon a Magpie. Just 46 men have been entrusted with the responsibility, and some of the most recent rank among the greatest the club – and the game – have seen. There’s Tony Shaw, the club’s games record holder, leading the club to drought breaking premiership glory in 1990. The inspiration and class of the legendary Mark ‘Choco’ Williams during the 1980s. The ‘actions speak louder than words’ mantra epitomised by Gavin Brown. And, of course, the drive and dedication of Nick Maxwell that saw the Magpies again salute in 2010.


Looks much better than the previous. Those little white bars at the top of the white stripes on the front were an eyesore. Could someone who is itk about guernsey manufacturing explain why so many of the new jumpers have "shoulder pads"? My old footy jumpers were just joined at the top of the front and back. Looks silly imo.
 
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Looks much better than the previous. Those little white bars at the top of the white stripes on the front were an eyesore. Could someone who is itk about guernsey manufacturing explain why so many of the new jumpers have "shoulder pads"? My old footy jumpers were just joined at the top of the front and back. Looks silly imo.
I agree with this totally. Stripes should go back to just above the number.

The way most jumpers are manufactured however the back encroaches over the top of the shoulders. In Star's case I think they have actual shoulder panels, a Pies fan could confirm for me.

Why they can't just print the stripes on the top of the back part or shoulders is a mystery to me. Clearly we can print on every material if WCE's new wings jumper is anything to go by. Manufacturers are just lazy and don't give a shit.
 

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I agree with this totally. Stripes should go back to just above the number.

The way most jumpers are manufactured however the back encroaches over the top of the shoulders. In Star's case I think they have actual shoulder panels, a Pies fan could confirm for me.

Why they can't just print the stripes on the top of the back part or shoulders is a mystery to me. Clearly we can print on every material if WCE's new wings jumper is anything to go by. Manufacturers are just lazy and don't give a shit.
If Collingwood demanded it, Star could do it. That's how WC got its wings fixed. But if the club doesn't care, the manufacturer won't bother
 
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The jumper is the NUMBER ONE piece of brand imagery a footy club carries. The utter failure to pursue the perfect iteration of your club's jumper is such a disappointing thing that happens league wide. Especially for a sport where the guernsey is so sacred that the process of introducing adequate clash strips is still ongoing.

Clubs are happy with any old shit dished up. Adelaide this year being the epitome of that.
 

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The jumper is the NUMBER ONE piece of brand imagery a footy club carries. The utter failure to pursue the perfect iteration of your club's jumper is such a disappointing thing that happens league wide. Especially for a sport where the guernsey is so sacred that the process of introducing adequate clash strips is still ongoing.

Clubs are happy with any old shit dished up. Adelaide this year being the epitome of that.
100%agree
 

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Those little white bars at the top of the white stripes on the front were an eyesore.
Preach! When I first heard that Collingwood were ditching Adidas, I thought that they could finally go back to wearing a Collingwood guernsey. Then they brought it out with those superfluous little white bars, they're such a small thing but they ruined the jumpers for me. I don't reckon it was as bad on the white jumper, but still completely unnecessary
 

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Serious? The actual F***
Yeah that is 100% correct, manufacturers will produce designs for clubs (usually 3 or 4) but it is the club that makes the final decision as to which they want if any at all. So if North was presented with the designs with the cut off stripe and rejected them wanting a full stripe then the manufacturer would have to make the changes.

So as much as people can whinge about the designers creating poor designs, the clubs have just as much blame for agreeing to use those designs.
 

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I agree with this totally. Stripes should go back to just above the number.

The way most jumpers are manufactured however the back encroaches over the top of the shoulders. In Star's case I think they have actual shoulder panels, a Pies fan could confirm for me.

Why they can't just print the stripes on the top of the back part or shoulders is a mystery to me. Clearly we can print on every material if WCE's new wings jumper is anything to go by. Manufacturers are just lazy and don't give a shit.
It still amazes me that collingwood won a flag in this rubbish. I don't even barrack for collingwood. Look at it. Ugh.
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- for some reason the club emblem is featured.
- wtf is that collar? it looks like a baby's bib.
- Collingwood jumped have always been white with black stripes not the other way around. Why it was inverted in 2001 or whatever is beyond me.
- worst of all is the curve on the back. what is that?
- and of course the Adidas fangs. Just awful in every way
- plus it has shoulder pads.
 
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The jumper is the NUMBER ONE piece of brand imagery a footy club carries. The utter failure to pursue the perfect iteration of your club's jumper is such a disappointing thing that happens league wide. Especially for a sport where the guernsey is so sacred that the process of introducing adequate clash strips is still ongoing.

Clubs are happy with any old shit dished up. Adelaide this year being the epitome of that.
I agree, but we are in the minority -- it's also the supporters who are happy with "any old shit dished up". Bearing in mind the modern-day necessity for minor changes from year to year in order to initiate more sales, pursuing an "ultimate iteration" does not fit with that, unfortunately.
 

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It still amazes me that collingwood won a flag in this rubbish. I don't even barrack for collingwood. Look at it. Ugh. View attachment 190265
- for some reason the club emblem is featured.
- wtf is that collar? it looks like a baby's bib.
- Collingwood jumped have always been white with black stripes not the other way around. Why it was inverted in 2001 or whatever is beyond me.
- worst of all is the curve on the back. what is that?
- and of course the Adidas fangs. Just awful in every way
- plus it has shoulder pads.
Adelaide had the same curve.

Let's face it. Adidas are just shit.
 
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