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Neeld in Our Current Trakkie Top

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I can't stand this current Top our Coaching Team wear.

* Bailey looked stupid dressed in this top for 4 Years

* Todd Viney looks all wrong in this gear

& I hate to say it but Neeld looks all wrong also in this gear..

FFS reverse the Red & Blue & make this top look mean & lean instead of bright & gay.

Am I on my own here? I know its very minor in the scale of things however it has [censored] me off for years

& seeing Neeld in this top today just reinforced my thoughts.

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Edited by Old Man Rivers

 
 

Agree with you OMR. For what it's worth I also can't stand the over busy new logo either.

Agree with you OMR. For what it's worth I also can't stand the over busy new logo either.

I don't care about the trakkie tops but I love our emblem.

Sometimes busy is good.

We aren't a cereal we are football - simple sometimes isn't better...

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Case closed.


Am I on my own here?

Yes.

The merch looks good. And even if it didn't Neeld is here to do a job... what in the blue hell does 'fashion' matter in the scheme of coaching?

LOL

If somthing this insignificant has [censored] you off for years you must have a pretty stress free life.

I don't care about the trakkie tops but I love our emblem.

Sometimes busy is good.

We aren't a cereal we are football - simple sometimes isn't better...

Adelaide_Crows_logo.png200px-2010_Brisbane_Lions.png200px-Hawthorn-football-club-brand.svg.png200px-New_Richmond_Logo.jpg

Case closed.

I think the Hawks logo looks excellent.

We're not a breakfast cereal but we're certainly not year 10 art project either. Our logo looks like the designer couldn't decide on anything and so decided to cram everything in and hope for the best.

 
I can't stand this current Top our Coaching Team wear. * Bailey looked stupid dressed in this top for 4 Years * Todd Viney looks all wrong in this gear & I hate to say it but Neeld looks all wrong also in this gear.. FFS reverse the Red & Blue & make this top look mean & lean instead of bright & gay. Am I on my own here? I know its very minor in the scale of things however it has [censored] me off for years & seeing Neeld in this top today just reinforced my thoughts.

I agree with you and I've raised it on here before, I think we should have a blue top with a bit of red on it. i was actually talking about this at the coach's lunch the other day and was reminded that Hawthorn have blue; so? There are several others that predominately use red now.

I reckon the current one looks terrible and it always looks washed out.


It's arguably cost us 2 flags already.

I think the Hawks logo looks excellent.

We're not a breakfast cereal but we're certainly not year 10 art project either. Our logo looks like the designer couldn't decide on anything and so decided to cram everything in and hope for the best.

The Hawks one looks awful.

Emblems should have something to them, details that you are not sure of the meaning of. With a shield and some ribbon - bit of style.

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Case closed.

Most other clubs seem to be opting for an emblem similar to those in the NBA and other American sports. I'm glad that ours has a touch of class.


The Hawks one looks awful.

Emblems should have something to them, details that you are not sure of the meaning of. With a shield and some ribbon - bit of style.

296px-Manchester_United_FC_crest.svg.png228px-Everton_FC_Crest-colour.svg.png200px-Liverpool_FC.svg.pngmelbourne_new_emblem_200x247.jpg

Case closed.

You're going to an awful lot of effort to one up me on this one Rp. You've made a good case ... but since you've brought a soccer style theme into it, I'll have to say no cigar on an equalizer.

You're going to have to do better to beat my keeper.

It's still ... Range Rover 1 - Rpfc 0

Edited by Yoda

I started out thinking the new logo was busy and ill considered and not a patch on the one it was replacing (the blue square with the red yoke) which I thought was a step back from the stylised demon it replaced which was worse than the......and so-on.

Now I think this logo is fantastic, has some story and a bit of longevity......does this mean I'm maturing and developing taste....who knows.

I guess I'll know I have grown up when I stop believing what I read on Demonland

Edited by Retrospective

You're going to an awful lot of effort to one up me on this one Rp. You've made a good case ... but since you've brought a soccer style theme into it, I'll have to say no cigar on an equalizer.

You're going to have to do better to beat my keeper.

It's still ... Range Rover 1 - Rpfc 0

lol

What are you talking about?

Apparently googling various logos is an awful lot of effort?

And I am not sure what you think you have bested rpfc on.

If it's HWMNBN, I think that recent events have clouded all issues to do with that past player.

The emblem looks great - the ADL, Haw, Rich, and Lions one I half expect to have cartoons of on ABC3...


If the current top was RED it might be ok.... the fact that it is closer to pink makes it hard to love

Nice work RPFC. I appreciate logic and argument.

Of course, when you are beaten to a standstill, I guess you could resort to empty bluster and chest-beating. There are plenty of examples you too could learn from. Yoda's given some pointers in this very thread.

I love a good chest-beat, i do.

I like our emblem and I don't mind the new Tiger one either.

 

I like our emblem and I don't mind the new Tiger one either.

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It's great!

Ok, that was a little more work...

Edited by rpfc

Tony Jewell or Tony Free?


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