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bornadog
25-07-2017, 06:10 PM
Link (http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/news/2017-07-25/many-cultures-one-game-dogs-reveal-multicultural-guernsey-)

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The Western Bulldogs will wear a specially designed guernsey against Essendon this Sunday at Etihad Stadium to commemorate AFL Multicultural Round.

The guernsey was inspired by the idea of blending together different cultural artwork styles to create a piece of art that represents the joining of many heritages and cultures to create one harmonious community.

The Bulldogs’ spiritual home of Footscray is characterised by a diverse multicultural community, which reflects the successive waves of immigration experienced by Melbourne, and Footscray in particular.

Incorporating elements of Russian, Indian, African, Chinese, Italian and Polish print, the guernsey includes the phrase ‘many cultures one game’, capturing the spirit of unity which Multicultural Round is about.

The Western Bulldogs will be represented this year by Norm Smith medallist Jason Johannisen and Lin Jong who have been named as one of 19 Australia Post AFL Multicultural Player Ambassadors for 2017.

The multicultural jumper is the third alternative design the Club has worn this year, along guernsey’s commemorating, indigenous round and Bob Murphy’s 300th game.

ledge
25-07-2017, 07:53 PM
We have all this multicultural stuff and it's quite strange the UK never get a mention, even Footscray is named after a place in England. Or do we not count England as one of the cultures which had probably the most influence?
Or would it upset the aboriginal part of Australia to mention it?
Good or bad it's a big part of Australian culture.
Yes me being born in England made me wonder.

bulldogtragic
25-07-2017, 08:17 PM
When 'retro round', 'freak week' and 'lefty round' all get an equal platform of having a week too. Well, the cynic in me thinks not much of the AFEL and its motives.

Topdog
25-07-2017, 08:40 PM
We have all this multicultural stuff and it's quite strange the UK never get a mention, even Footscray is named after a place in England. Or do we not count England as one of the cultures which had probably the most influence?
Or would it upset the aboriginal part of Australia to mention it?
Good or bad it's a big part of Australian culture.
Yes me being born in England made me wonder.

We are still under English rule here being part of the monarchy. Not sure it will ever be mentioned unless we were a republic.

ledge
25-07-2017, 08:51 PM
We are still under English rule here being part of the monarchy. Not sure it will ever be mentioned unless we were a republic.

The AfL line is to recognise all cultures.

bornadog
25-07-2017, 09:05 PM
We have all this multicultural stuff and it's quite strange the UK never get a mention, even Footscray is named after a place in England. Or do we not count England as one of the cultures which had probably the most influence?
Or would it upset the aboriginal part of Australia to mention it?
Good or bad it's a big part of Australian culture.
Yes me being born in England made me wonder.

On the AFL players Association site, there is a map of the world showing where all the players who were either born overseas, or have one parent born overseas come from. There are plenty from the UK.

Topdog
25-07-2017, 09:16 PM
The AfL line is to recognise all cultures.

I'm not advocating either way just saying why I think they won't mention it.

To be fair to the AFL I believe we do this with everything English and multicultural in Aus.

AndrewP6
25-07-2017, 10:12 PM
I like that jumper, looks good.

hujsh
25-07-2017, 10:36 PM
We have all this multicultural stuff and it's quite strange the UK never get a mention, even Footscray is named after a place in England. Or do we not count England as one of the cultures which had probably the most influence?
Or would it upset the aboriginal part of Australia to mention it?
Good or bad it's a big part of Australian culture.
Yes me being born in England made me wonder.

Would you be happy if they said European instead? They grouped all the African nations as one continent so it's no different.

It would be very tedious to name all the cultures and we all are very much aware of Australia's European heritage since it's basically the basis of our entire culture.

westdog54
25-07-2017, 11:40 PM
We have all this multicultural stuff and it's quite strange the UK never get a mention, even Footscray is named after a place in England. Or do we not count England as one of the cultures which had probably the most influence?
Or would it upset the aboriginal part of Australia to mention it?
Good or bad it's a big part of Australian culture.
Yes me being born in England made me wonder.

Our head of state is the British Monarch and the british flag is plastered onto our national flag. Not sure what else you need really.

ledge
26-07-2017, 07:18 AM
Would you be happy if they said European instead? They grouped all the African nations as one continent so it's no different.

It would be very tedious to name all the cultures and we all are very much aware of Australia's European heritage since it's basically the basis of our entire culture.

It has singled out Italians and polish which are European .. But yeah I guess European would cover most Of Australia's different cultures.
Love the latest Australia post ad on it I must say.

ledge
26-07-2017, 07:23 AM
Our head of state is the British Monarch and the british flag is plastered onto our national flag. Not sure what else you need really.

That's not the AFL recognising it though.
Which is the point of the round.
I just thought it a little strange the biggest never gets a mention.
Not sure the kiwis ever get a mention either.

Daughter of the West
26-07-2017, 09:51 AM
I'm staggered there is no Vietnamese in there!

ledge
26-07-2017, 10:22 AM
I'm staggered there is no Vietnamese in there!

Great point !

LostDoggy
27-07-2017, 01:48 AM
Someone's got to hold him down and give him a number 1 on top. Good jumper but.

Eastdog
27-07-2017, 01:43 PM
I'm staggered there is no Vietnamese in there!

Yep a lot of Vietnamese in Footscray. Quite a number of Greeks in Yarraville and Macedonians as well in the west St Albans north west suburbs and Werribee with the farms. Maltese in Sunshine.

Remi Moses
27-07-2017, 04:12 PM
We have all this multicultural stuff and it's quite strange the UK never get a mention, even Footscray is named after a place in England. Or do we not count England as one of the cultures which had probably the most influence?
Or would it upset the aboriginal part of Australia to mention it?
Good or bad it's a big part of Australian culture.
Yes me being born in England made me wonder.
Haven't looked at the flag lately ?