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Neeld in Our Current Trakkie Top

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Tony Jewell or Tony Free?

Whichever one was the more effusive in their praise of things.

 
all blue with a little red would look ace, i agree.

There's a little more to it than that.

Red catches the eye more than dark navy.

It evokes a better response from people.

There's testing to back it up. Gruen transfer stylie.

Demonland; Always discussing the hard-hitting issues. Like fabric, colours and fashion on the field..

 

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It's great!

Ok, that was a little more work...

Tony the "sugar frosties" tiger!! Bloody classic...adelaide should seriously have Sam the Froot Loop Tucan as their emblem.

Tony the "sugar frosties" tiger!! Bloody classic...adelaide should seriously have Sam the Froot Loop Tucan as their emblem.

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LOL that's bloody hilarious!!!!

First world problems.

People have a psychological need to worry about something. It's advantageous to always want to improve your life, but unfortunately our lives have become so good (or easy) that most of the crap we worry about is totally irrelevant. Case in point.

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doesnt the sponsors change now that we are in November?? correct me if im wrong but i thinks its the 31st thats the cut off point, hopefully they cant it to a mainly blue top again, not a huge deal though really.... bring back the 80's style adidas jackets they were awesome!!!! :)

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.

hahaha disgraceful post. What the hell are you talking about? Focus on relevant things hmm?

Edited by Demonic_Inferno


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Hmm indeed Inferno

What the hell am I talking about? Excactly which bit of the post confused you?

Interesting that you took the time to respond

Well done to Stylus - Summed this up very quickly

I can't see what's so hard about suggesting a change to the polo/tracksuit jacket, surely we can walk and chew at the same time. I understand it's not a mater of utmost importance but it is something we could look at when there was time.

If everyone is happy how it looks then that's that.


Hmm indeed Inferno

What the hell am I talking about? Excactly which bit of the post confused you?

Interesting that you took the time to respond

Well done to Stylus - Summed this up very quickly

No part of your post is confusing.

However it is so petty and irrelevant for God's sake.

No part of your post is confusing.

However it is so petty and irrelevant for God's sake.

Maybe that's why [insert your deity here] invented forums? :blink:

So what if there's a thread here or there discussing small detail stuff. The club obviously concerns itself with it from time to time so what's the biggie if we do?

There's five months to fill between now and round 1!

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.

FFS everyone, OMR didn't pretend that the future of earth was going to depend on any of this!

FWIW, I agree. Funnily enough, Cameron Schwab was having a go at me for not having bought current merchandise (I still had the blue polo) and I told him I hate the red and look forward to when the trend changes, and he said it won't be any time soon!!


FFS everyone, OMR didn't pretend that the future of earth was going to depend on any of this!

FWIW, I agree. Funnily enough, Cameron Schwab was having a go at me for not having bought current merchandise (I still had the blue polo) and I told him I hate the red and look forward to when the trend changes, and he said it won't be any time soon!!

The club makes a lot of money out of small things like Merchandise and if the supporters don't like it they won't buy it.

If Cam said that then they must have found the current colour is popular, if so fair enough I just won't buy it.

The club makes a lot of money out of small things like Merchandise and if the supporters don't like it they won't buy it.

If Cam said that then they must have found the current colour is popular, if so fair enough I just won't buy it.

Yeh spose so. But probably every time they change it they make money.

The club makes a lot of money out of small things like Merchandise and if the supporters don't like it they won't buy it.

If Cam said that then they must have found the current colour is popular, if so fair enough I just won't buy it.

Interesting after receiving the email on monday re what I want with my membership pack I rang the club to see what colour the Scarf will be.

If it is maroon ( as in 2011 ) instead of red I was going to say keep mine and save the money ( this was one of the options )

But alas no one could tell me what shade of red the scarf would be in 2012. In fact no one had any idea on the scarf design or colour it would be.

So I punted to receive a scarf in the hope it will be Red and Blue.

This is one area IMO where the club has a long way to go.

Over the last couple of years we have had Pink jumpers, Maroon scarfs, Stickers that fad to grey before the first game.

Why are we the only club in the league that cannot get all our merchadise in the same red colour.

Fire up guys our performance in the merchandise area has been poor.

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Yeh spose so. But probably every time they change it they make money.

Not from me Choko

Interesting after receiving the email on monday re what I want with my membership pack I rang the club to see what colour the Scarf will be.

If it is maroon ( as in 2011 ) instead of red I was going to say keep mine and save the money ( this was one of the options )

But alas no one could tell me what shade of red the scarf would be in 2012. In fact no one had any idea on the scarf design or colour it would be.

So I punted to receive a scarf in the hope it will be Red and Blue.

This is one area IMO where the club has a long way to go.

Over the last couple of years we have had Pink jumpers, Maroon scarfs, Stickers that fad to grey before the first game.

Why are we the only club in the league that cannot get all our merchadise in the same red colour.

Fire up guys our performance in the merchandise area has been poor.

I got to agree with this.

I still have the scarf i bought in 1987 from the old Blue Caravan outside the Members entrance...(remember) It is the Red and the Blue we returned to after '86.

The Maroon scarves do not do it.


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