cochise
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The main jersey is predominantly black with orange and white. How is that a under representation of the Wests side of the club? There are literally more Magpies on the jersey than Tigers for a club called the Wests Tigers.Coivtny...I appreciate your balanced tone and your defence of Wests Magpies when needed.
I just want to clarify something you said about "a small minority who wish things were as they once were".
I also have no desire to return to pre 2000 arrangements.
I too lived through that era and know how tough it was for the Magpies.
So I hope you weren't referring to me in that comment, because my posts have consistently focused on representation, not regression.
What I am saying, and have said in every post, is that the current jersey doesn't reflect a fair balance.
The Magpies have been diluted to a small patch on the collar and shoulder, while the Tiger dominates the colours of our jersey and branding narrative.
Thats not equal representation...it's symbolic marginalisation.
This isn't about turning the clock back. It's about ensuring that both sides of the JV are visible, valued and celebrated.
Because right now, the story told by our branding feels overwhelmingly one sided.
This is why you do more harm than good to the Magpies brand, you just make rubbish up.
This post isn't designed to bag the Magpies or claim they are over represented. It is to highlight the totally disconnect from the reality of the situation.