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It's a bit early to do it now, but by the time he's finished I have no doubt Brisbane will get rid of that stupid paddle pop lion and put Josh's face on theirs 
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it was said that western sydney was going to have working class colours, so i pictured them being green and black, or something similar, and then they end up with a bloody tank top look that you might see at the beach. they missed their chance to go " grungy " and went insipid instead.they could have had a grass green jumper with a black W on it, or something along those lines, but now they are the GIANTS forget it !!!!!!!With all of the now 18 AFL guernseys's on show, why has no club ever had green as one of it's colours?
Many clubs in lesser leagues have had green guernsey's over the years including the Tasmanian state jumper .The former Woodville Malcolm Blight played for in SA green and gold similar to Hawthorn plus other changes.Now Woodville,West Torrens which is greeen yellow and blue.
The great NTFL side St Marys is green and gold too.
In rugby league the Rabittohs are green and red which looks ok.
I can not for the life of me understand why no one has chosen green to be part of their guernsey instead of a shocking orange and charcoal.
Teal is a good colour by the way.It is apparently classed as blue not green?![]()
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Nrl and the A-League both have green jerseys aswell dont know about the other codes like union and NBA
Old thread, but it popped up on the home page today so I'll add my 2c.
I've heard the Dockers ditched their green away jersey in the 90s because it does indeed blend in with the grass and at times made it difficult to quickly spot a teammate upfield. This theory makes sense given green is a popular colour for soccer goalkeepers, as it is meant to make the goalkeeper blend in with the grass giving the illusion of an empty goal and causing players to hit their shot up the middle, straight to the keeper.
Utah Jazz have a bit of green in a few of their jersey designs last year, and have had it as the primary colour in their away jerseys a few times to good effect.Seattle Sonics did when they were still around.
Seattle Sonics did when they were still around.
Utah Jazz have a bit of green in a few of their jersey designs last year, and have had it as the primary colour in their away jerseys a few times to good effect.
Most tones of Green are piss weak, too submissive.
Don’t think he’s talking about the tricolour so much as the old predominantly green guernsey of the 90s though...90s? They wore it into the 00s I'm pretty sure. But that makes sense. I liked the old tricolour myself.