The_Patriot
Well-known member
@ said:Wests are paying the bills is a fact, that orange is a horrid colour is your opinion. See how it works?
Love your work Glenn B.
Simplicity often represents the truth.
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@ said:Wests are paying the bills is a fact, that orange is a horrid colour is your opinion. See how it works?
@ said:@ said:Wests are paying the bills is a fact, that orange is a horrid colour is your opinion. See how it works?
Love your work Glenn B.
Simplicity often represents the truth.
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@ said:So many outdated and must say biased opinions here.
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@ said:I surely hope Wests Ashfields arent playing politics when they should just be trying to win and be the best we can be.
@ said:@ said:@ said:Wests are paying the bills is a fact, that orange is a horrid colour is your opinion. See how it works?
Love your work Glenn B.
Simplicity often represents the truth.
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@ said:So many outdated and must say biased opinions here.
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@ said:I surely hope Wests Ashfields arent playing politics when they should just be trying to win and be the best we can be.
Bit of irony there.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Wests are paying the bills is a fact, that orange is a horrid colour is your opinion. See how it works?
Love your work Glenn B.
Simplicity often represents the truth.
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@ said:So many outdated and must say biased opinions here.
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@ said:I surely hope Wests Ashfields arent playing politics when they should just be trying to win and be the best we can be.
Bit of irony there.
Care to use a few more words and explain that in a way that has a little more clarity.
Id say once you do thin suggestion you are trying to latch on to here would reduce a little.
@ said:So many outdated and must say biased opinions here.
If you are ever in doubt on a topic look to world sport. In world sports, contact sport, bright and vibrant colours can be to your teams advantage as they are more prominent and more imposing on the field. You have a sense of the player being on you before they actually are.
I surely hope Wests Ashfields arent playing politics when they should just be trying to win and be the best we can be.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Love your work Glenn B.
Simplicity often represents the truth.
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@ said:So many outdated and must say biased opinions here.
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@ said:I surely hope Wests Ashfields arent playing politics when they should just be trying to win and be the best we can be.
Bit of irony there.
Care to use a few more words and explain that in a way that has a little more clarity.
Id say once you do thin suggestion you are trying to latch on to here would reduce a little.
Well, one could say your agreeing with Glen is due to your bias. As well as entertaining conspiracy theories without any evidence about the motives of WA. Really no different to the majority of other opinions in this thread.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Russell….you know they call the old Balmain jerseys black and **gold**, but its not really gold, its **orange**...and our colours are black white & orange
Heres a gold jersey...its not our colour

That is not the Balmain Gold and before you say - Tough.
It is no different than if we were to start wearing white, orange and charcoal.
Charcoal is not technically black is it?
I liked the 80's Phillips jersey, that gold was great.
That philips jersey was orange, and charcoal is dark grey :deadhorse:
@ said:So many outdated and must say biased opinions here.
If you are ever in doubt on a topic look to world sport. In world sports, contact sport, bright and vibrant colours can be to your teams advantage as they are more prominent and more imposing on the field. You have a sense of the player being on you before they actually are.
I surely hope Wests Ashfields arent playing politics when they should just be trying to win and be the best we can be.
@ said:@ said:So many outdated and must say biased opinions here.
If you are ever in doubt on a topic look to world sport. In world sports, contact sport, bright and vibrant colours can be to your teams advantage as they are more prominent and more imposing on the field. You have a sense of the player being on you before they actually are.
I surely hope Wests Ashfields arent playing politics when they should just be trying to win and be the best we can be.
State that there’s outdated and biased opinions then goes on to have sly dig at Ashfield. You kidding?
It’s 20 freaking years, support the team or go find a team with laundry you approve of.
@ said:Here is a fact, Balmain is close to extinct.
West’s is our primary share holder and the colours that represent them are black and white.
The tiger is the mascot the moniker, the colour of the tiger is black and orange.
How many blue, red and white roosters or cardinal and green rabbits or maroon and yellow horses do you see around?
@ said:@ said:Here is a fact, Balmain is close to extinct.
West’s is our primary share holder and the colours that represent them are black and white.
The tiger is the mascot the moniker, the colour of the tiger is black and orange.
How many blue, red and white roosters or cardinal and green rabbits or maroon and yellow horses do you see around?
Sad that some people probably buy the Big League just to look at their team for the week, but never check out any articles on the history of the game.
Here are some actual facts. Wests and Balmain supporters were the first to adopt animals nicks in the earliest days of the league based on their colours. There was even a Wests Magpies soccer club prior to 1908\. It was the black and gold striped jerseys that gave the Tigers their name. The 1908 jerseys were worn again in the late 90's.
You never see a blue, red and white rooster, which is probably why they were originally called the Tri-Colours (Just like Newtown were the "Bluebags" and Glebe were the "Dirty Reds". The French flag is called the Tri-Colour, and the French national symbol is the Rooster.)
You never see a cardinal and "MYRTLE" rabbit, but a rabbitoh (the guy who sold the rabbits) might wear red and green.
A mixed yellow (palomino) and maroon (liver) marked horse probably exists.
oh…..and St George wasn't a red and white dragon, he was the guy who killed dragons.
@ said:@ said:Here is a fact, Balmain is close to extinct.
West’s is our primary share holder and the colours that represent them are black and white.
The tiger is the mascot the moniker, the colour of the tiger is black and orange.
How many blue, red and white roosters or cardinal and green rabbits or maroon and yellow horses do you see around?
Sad that some people probably buy the Big League just to look at their team for the week, but never check out any articles on the history of the game.
Here are some actual facts. Wests and Balmain supporters were the first to adopt animals nicks in the earliest days of the league based on their colours. There was even a Wests Magpies soccer club prior to 1908\. It was the black and gold striped jerseys that gave the Tigers their name. The 1908 jerseys were worn again in the late 90's.
You never see a blue, red and white rooster, which is probably why they were originally called the Tri-Colours (Just like Newtown were the "Bluebags" and Glebe were the "Dirty Reds". The French flag is called the Tri-Colour, and the French national symbol is the Rooster.)
You never see a cardinal and "MYRTLE" rabbit, but a rabbitoh (the guy who sold the rabbits) might wear red and green.
A mixed yellow (palomino) and maroon (liver) marked horse probably exists.
oh…..and St George wasn't a red and white dragon, he was the guy who killed dragons.