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Even I like barracking for South, and I have no connection to Melbourne.
I have a non footy following friend who moved to Melbourne. She is asked from time to time who she goes for. She used to say Swans but apparently this answer was not acceptable and she was told to pick a Mexican team. I counselled her to answer "South". I have made similar suggestions to others. Just try and tell me I can't barracking for the Bloods!All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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On SEN (Bob & Andy) they're taking a straw 24 hour poll whether the club should revert to the red V South Jumper and re-brand as the "Sydney Bloods". This came about after Bob & Andy's love of the heritage jumper the team wore yesterday and "The Bloods" nickname.
As an old South supporter my heart says YES but my head says NO because the "Swans" name has been so long entrenched with the club. The name "Sydney Swans" having that synergy which just rolls of the tongue. Plus the club has just spent sqillion$ on the new Swans logo & the Opera House silhouette jumper design better represents the city from a marketing point of view, even though i think the red V is more of a footy jumper.
Nevertheless curious to see end result of the poll just for fun, knowing result is not going to make any impact.
As someone who started following the Swans in the mid 80s, I always preferred the white back of the guernsey and wasn’t real happy when the red back was introduced. It was a pleasure to see the heritage guernsey worn so often this year. Based on our history and the fact that V for victory is in our club song, I would like the club to incorporate the Opera house silhouette into the heritage guernsey. Below I have mock-up a kit and would appreciate views from others?
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With the season over and most of in lockdown, I thought this might be the perfect time to post.
As someone who started following the Swans in the mid 80s, I always preferred the white back of the guernsey and wasn’t real happy when the red back was introduced. It was a pleasure to see the heritage guernsey worn so often this year. Based on our history and the fact that V for victory is in our club song, I would like the club to incorporate the Opera house silhouette into the heritage guernsey. Below I have mock-up a kit and would appreciate views from others?
But personally I prefer to just have:
• our traditional red V jumper (no Opera House) as our away jumper (maybe for all matches in Melbourne as a tribute to our South Melbourne heritage?);
• our normal Opera House jumper with the red back for home games;
• our clash jumper (Opera House front, white back) for away games outside of Melbourne;
• and a Heritage Round jumper (red sash, red hoops, white SMFC on a red jumper - not the red V) - for a designated heritage round match (perhaps against one of the founding VFL clubs once a season? or for milestone years commemorating South premierships of 1909/1918 wearing the jumper we wore during those premierships of yesteryear
And perhaps, against GW$, for our home game against them (so we can choose the jumper we want to wear), resurrect the jumper we wore when we played South Fremantle in 1979 in the Escort Championship (a confusing game for South Melbourne supporters!!) - they can wear their puke grey clash one!
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Last edited by goswannies; 30 August 2021, 04:34 PM.Comment
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I'm starting to get the impression more Sydney based supporters have warmed to the traditional Red V jumper & it's history than ever before. The Red V was last worn as the official guernesy in 1986. Design was changed to reflect it's new Sydney base & not give new supporters impression this is a transplanted team from Melbourne. Much has changed since then. I starting to think if the club were to revert back to the RED V guersney on a permanent basis, the positive responses would far outweigh the negative. This is because i think the love of our club has evolved into something more deeper, than just whether jumper contains a Sydney emblem which reflects the city. I think the club may have been surprised with the response RED V had received this year (we didn't lose a game playing in it!).
If i can be cheeky to suggest the Opera House design can be worn for future heritage rounds!Comment
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I'm starting to get the impression more Sydney based supporters have warmed to the traditional Red V jumper & it's history than ever before. The Red V was last worn as the official guernesy in 1986. Design was changed to reflect it's new Sydney base & not give new supporters impression this is a transplanted team from Melbourne. Much has changed since then. I starting to think if the club were to revert back to the RED V guersney on a permanent basis, the positive responses would far outweigh the negative. This is because i think the love of our club has evolved into something more deeper, than just whether jumper contains a Sydney emblem which reflects the city. I think the club may have been surprised with the response RED V had received this year (we didn't lose a game playing in it!)
I actually love the current jumper and nearly all the old jumpers. Heritage jumpers make my heart swell with pride and joy. I’ve spent far too much money on my jumper collection … and still I feel I haven’t spent enough!
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I'm starting to get the impression more Sydney based supporters have warmed to the traditional Red V jumper & it's history than ever before. The Red V was last worn as the official guernesy in 1986. Design was changed to reflect it's new Sydney base & not give new supporters impression this is a transplanted team from Melbourne. Much has changed since then. I starting to think if the club were to revert back to the RED V guersney on a permanent basis, the positive responses would far outweigh the negative. This is because i think the love of our club has evolved into something more deeper, than just whether jumper contains a Sydney emblem which reflects the city. I think the club may have been surprised with the response RED V had received this year (we didn't lose a game playing in it!).
If i can be cheeky to suggest the Opera House design can be worn for future heritage rounds!(BTW i'm all for that - if you want to see a carlton like shambolic mess in rugby league, then that is the Dragons - very very sad).
As I've said on here before, I think the suggestion of using it as a Melbourne away jersey has merit and strikes the right balance between recognising proudly our history, and also recognising that the club is now very much the Sydney Swans. After all, next year will be 4 decades since the club moved to Sydney - while for many I'm sure it still feels like yesterday, it really isn't any more!Last edited by mcs; 30 August 2021, 08:23 PM."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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As long as the club wears red and white for most jumpers, I'm fine with it. The Indigenous jumper is the obvious exception with the colours (red, white and some black for black swans).
I prefer the traditional South Melbourne jumpers, but that's because my love of the Swans predates the move to Sydney.
Any tinkering with the jumper should consider one thing: we have a women's side starting soon, and that offers an avenue to explore alternative jumpers. Perhaps the women's side should have a predominantly white jumper?"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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