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Guernsey changes 2011

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With New Balance on board as of next season, changes to our guernsey in 2011 are as follows.

- New logo above major sponsor on the chest, and

- 12 stars around the collar representing each of our premiership victories.

I love the stars idea and hopefully we will add a few more in a few years time.

 

AWESOME! Love it already. :)

Stars around the collar? Interesting, first visions in the head don't sit well.

Where are you getting this?

 

AWESOME! Love it already. :)

i don't. why alter the jumper with unnecessary stuff like stars around the collar?

i don't. why alter the jumper with unnecessary stuff like stars around the collar?

Good point but... dare to be different??

However, having these stars promotes that we will be getting another flag soon so you'd sure hope they deliver!! We already have a blank area for our 13th premiership at the MCG on the stands.


Stars ... Hmmmm .... Sounds a little tacky , will wait for a look.

Hope NB get the blue right !

Geez. We've got the southern cross on our emblem and now stars on our jumper.

Are we trying to make a constellation or something

hmmm, I guess if there is any truth to this then I'll have to wait until I see it but it does sound a little American to me. I'm curious none the less.

 

Just make the blue darker.


Stars ... Hmmmm .... Sounds a little tacky , will wait for a look.

Hope NB get the blue right !

And the red

And the red

goes without saying...just there seems to be more difficulty over late years getting that blue right...almost purply at times


Stars around the collar? Why not go all out and make them all get star tattoo's like made men in Russia.

Maybe save that idea for when they win a premiership...

Don't like the sound of it myself... it's a bit warner bros cartoonish. BONK!

Why?

Just make the red 'redder' and the blue darker. No need for the logo above the sponsor, nor for this tacky addition of stars on the collar.

Why?

Just make the red 'redder' and the blue darker. No need for the logo above the sponsor, nor for this tacky addition of stars on the collar.

we only have one posters "rumour" on the stars - I doubt it will happen - sounds daft

What about the far more important of our new clash jumper which we wear in more and more games every season and even when there's absolutely no clash with the opposition's jumper?

What does that have these days?

Red, white and blue bells and whistles?

we only have one posters "rumour" on the stars - I doubt it will happen - sounds daft

I agree. I do not want to see any Premiership insignia on our modern jumper until we win one. Lets be honest after watching last saturday a premiership must be earnt.

By all means depict our premierships on the members wing at the 'G but leave the jumper alone until we are no 1, and even then be very discreet.


What about the far more important of our new clash jumper which we wear in more and more games every season and even when there's absolutely no clash with the opposition's jumper?

What does that have these days?

Red, white and blue bells and whistles?

Don't get me started on that one....yet. I'm taking a Breather for a few days!!!! B)

Don't get me started on that one....yet. I'm taking a Breather for a few days!!!! B)

me too

I'm srill on the bench

Don't get me started on that one....yet. I'm taking a Breather for a few days!!!! B)

The new 'home' jumper is white WYL. The stars will be red & blue depicting the premierships.

The 'away' jumper will be what we, in the past, would refer to as our traditional home jumper.

It seems to me that we wear the away/clash/sh!t jumper more & more so they club have made a good decision in reversing the strips in an effort to wear red & blue more often.

 

The new 'home' jumper is white WYL. The stars will be red & blue depicting the premierships.

The 'away' jumper will be what we, in the past, would refer to as our traditional home jumper.

It seems to me that we wear the away/clash/sh!t jumper more & more so they club have made a good decision in reversing the strips in an effort to wear red & blue more often.

as long as they add stripes to the stars :o:wacko:

we only have one posters "rumour" on the stars - I doubt it will happen - sounds daft

Exactly - Ketchup on the OP?


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