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What number to put on my jumper? What do you have?

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I am all for people wearing jumpers, just thought I would add my opinion.

Well obviously your not "all for people wearing jumpers."

And seems as though you and your mates have sneered at those who do .

You added your opinion as I did mine .

My mates and I have a rule: Once you are older than the eldest player on the field, no football jumpers to be worn and especially one with a number.

 
Remember when Yze wore the 3/4 length sleeves? I was right into that but then the AFL banned it. Shame.

How come the AFL banned them? Sleeves to loose?

He and Yze both! I wonder what happened to the long sleeve? Climate change?

I forgot to say my first number was 26 for Luke Williams. And I think I was the only one at the time.

:)

and i think you still would be now :)

 

Well obviously your not "all for people wearing jumpers."

And seems as though you and your mates have sneered at those who do .

You added your opinion as I did mine .

I dont want to get into a petty argument over the wearing of jumpers!, but dont put words in my mouth and say that it seems we sneer at people who wear jumpers.Just stated that we dont wear them for a particular rule we made up. If you and others want to wear them, go for your life.

I still have my '87 Dark Blue jumper i bought after we returned to the True Colours. It has a collar and long sleeves.

No number or sponsors. I wear it to a couple of games each year.

The long scarf i bought on the same day gets worn to all games i attend.


I'll be putting Number 20 on my back this year, love our current number 20 and in memory of those who have previously worn the number

 

i reckon the club should put out replica gurnseys, like liverpool did with the old crown paints strip?

i reckon the club should put out replica gurnseys, like liverpool did with the old crown paints strip?

Absolutely 100% agree, I would love an early 80's Mayne Nickless one as sported by Brent Crosswell in this shot

. http://demonwiki.org/Brent+Crosswell

Would have to have the accurate sponsor on it though. Don't just want a generic one covering the entire electric blue period.

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