TheLoungeLizard
The world's most handsome man
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Comparing the AFL to English football is pointless.
English football has a longer history (back to when jumpers were at their very most basic) and a relegation system that means you and another team may never cross paths and it's not an issue (see Glenelg and Richmond) or you may randomly for one season.
The AFL is a fixed team competition and one in a very small market with very limited growth and sales.
It's basic business branding to protect your image - and Collingwood's image in the VFL/AFL history has, for a very long time, been black and white stripes (in whichever order you like)
Port asked to join the VFL/AFL competition from the SANFL and Collingwood having been in that first, rightly asked they don't wear a jumper that at all comes close to their established brand.
In any business you have the right to stand your ground - I would argue if the jumper was black with a white V Collingwood wouldn't care.
It's not that it's stripes, nor that the colouring is black and white - but it's black and white stripes.
That's like GWS coming in with a black jumper and a yellow sash over the right shoulder, Richmond wouldn't allow it.
The Bars is a beautiful jumper and I can see it becoming a Showdown special one day, but a full time jumper in the AFL?
I cannot see it.
Anyone with any basic background in business branding (like I have) will understand that one of any business' key pillars is new fans/customers and Collingwood will argue that a highly similar jumper to theirs creates brand confusion and is bad for business and my experience with two non-AFL nuffs is the Bars jumper in the Showdown did exactly that.
Take the emotion out of it, it's brand dilution and Collingwood (being in this competition first) have a very logical reason.
English football has a longer history (back to when jumpers were at their very most basic) and a relegation system that means you and another team may never cross paths and it's not an issue (see Glenelg and Richmond) or you may randomly for one season.
The AFL is a fixed team competition and one in a very small market with very limited growth and sales.
It's basic business branding to protect your image - and Collingwood's image in the VFL/AFL history has, for a very long time, been black and white stripes (in whichever order you like)
Port asked to join the VFL/AFL competition from the SANFL and Collingwood having been in that first, rightly asked they don't wear a jumper that at all comes close to their established brand.
In any business you have the right to stand your ground - I would argue if the jumper was black with a white V Collingwood wouldn't care.
It's not that it's stripes, nor that the colouring is black and white - but it's black and white stripes.
That's like GWS coming in with a black jumper and a yellow sash over the right shoulder, Richmond wouldn't allow it.
The Bars is a beautiful jumper and I can see it becoming a Showdown special one day, but a full time jumper in the AFL?
I cannot see it.
Anyone with any basic background in business branding (like I have) will understand that one of any business' key pillars is new fans/customers and Collingwood will argue that a highly similar jumper to theirs creates brand confusion and is bad for business and my experience with two non-AFL nuffs is the Bars jumper in the Showdown did exactly that.
Take the emotion out of it, it's brand dilution and Collingwood (being in this competition first) have a very logical reason.






