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Some of these debates are great - but you aren't going to sway eachother.
To sum up;
Collingwood fans love their club and like the unique-ness of their jersey in the AFL. Generally, they agree that Port should have prison bars in some form but not regularly because they feel the black and white stripes represent their club and that they should have the stripes as their unique look.
Port fans love the history and significance that the PB represents and would like that history represented in the AFL, but want it exactly "as is". Unfortunately, this aspect Collingwood, the club and fans, and the AFL do not agree with. Port have no real intention of being known as the "Magpies", as their identity is actually Port Adelaide Football Club and the "power" moniker is not really what represents the club, but instead "Port" or "Pear".
Realistically this is becoming less of a debate and more of a "nuh-uh, you're wrong" kinda thing, which is always a valid argument and 30% of the time works every time.
To sum up;
Collingwood fans love their club and like the unique-ness of their jersey in the AFL. Generally, they agree that Port should have prison bars in some form but not regularly because they feel the black and white stripes represent their club and that they should have the stripes as their unique look.
Port fans love the history and significance that the PB represents and would like that history represented in the AFL, but want it exactly "as is". Unfortunately, this aspect Collingwood, the club and fans, and the AFL do not agree with. Port have no real intention of being known as the "Magpies", as their identity is actually Port Adelaide Football Club and the "power" moniker is not really what represents the club, but instead "Port" or "Pear".
Realistically this is becoming less of a debate and more of a "nuh-uh, you're wrong" kinda thing, which is always a valid argument and 30% of the time works every time.