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eh? me either. however i think that you are referring to the china jumper - which i didnt like either for this very reason - but that it was also a one off. ill be alarmed if it is shrunk come next year though.

I'm just going by the Jumper shown on the site under membership. Look at the 2011 junior jumper shown . It's NB. Got the emblem and very high yoke. It's NOT the china guernsey.

 

Junior jumpers haven't been particularly different other than size in the past . And if this Is the jumper I'll be passing on my thoughts to the club.

 

https://oss.ticketmaster.com/html/pack_searchtix.htmI?l=EN&CNTX=c07cb35335d99e8089665ee724efe2f4

this one?

i agree, it is higher - however it is more pointed. hopefully it is just that high on a junior jumper. we shall see. i would prefer the blue to meet the red at the shoulder about where the afl logo is myself though.

Cam Schwab has been talking about since he became CEO making the jumper a darker blue with a sharper V like back in the day.

Wouldn't be surprised if we have now got the sharper V, which I would be happy about. Looks good


Imitation is the flattery, Deez Nutz.

There really should be some form of quality control when it comes to names.

Mine is incoherent to all, but then there is 'Demons nickname / genitalia.'

Anyhoo...

So everybody with the new club emblem are all imitating the first poster who started using it? That's how credible your paranoid "imitation/flattery" theory is. Get over yourself and go find something that's actually worth getting upset over.

The "p" in your username doesn't stand for "petty" by any chance does it?

 

So everybody with the new club emblem are all imitating the first poster who started using it? That's how credible your paranoid "imitation/flattery" theory is. Get over yourself and go find something that's actually worth getting upset over.

The "p" in your username doesn't stand for "petty" by any chance does it?

The 'p' stands for pretty...

Seriously, calm down people.

The draft will be here to distract from the oh-so-terrible posts that just must be met with low self-esteem revealing little comments in posts.

I don't hate any of you, I enjoy posting here and if anyone truly believes that I am superior to them - that is your fault, not mine.

(It doesn't really stand for pretty...)

patronising?


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