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Got my new jumper today in the mail, the WEBJET logo is just the name and mouse thingy, not the orange box,

LOOKS SO MUCH BETTER

I like the red and blue used, didnt notice it last week at the game but might already in use in games?

anyone else got one yet?

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Huh? Why is the orange box not on it?

It might look a lot better, but I would rather have one identical to the ones the players wear.

Also, the orange box is there for a reason. Its part of our sponsors logo. Really wonder if its a good idea omitting it when an additional year of sponsorship is on the line.

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Huh? Why is the orange box not on it?

It might look a lot better, but I would rather have one identical to the ones the players wear.

Also, the orange box is there for a reason. Its part of our sponsors logo. Really wonder if its a good idea omitting it when an additional year of sponsorship is on the line.

The players will probably wear a jumper without the box from now on.

WebJet would have been consulted with regards to how the jumper looks, the box around the logo doesn't make it stand out any more (see below), therefore it is just a waste of space. I'm glad to see that we have a jumper where you can actually see the shape of the main feature clearly (the red yolk).

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Really? I disagree entirely.

Maybe because we are looking at it so hard you don't think it does. But at a quick glancing look the orange stands out big time.

It does look a lot better for us though. And if we run out without the orange I will be happy. I just think its a bad move for our sponsor.

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Edit: I was replying to ClintB

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Really? I disagree entirely.

Maybe because we are looking at it so hard you don't think it does. But at a quick glancing look the orange stands out big time.

It does look a lot better for us though. And if we run out without the orange I will be happy. I just think its a bad move for our sponsor.

I actually think it stands out more without the orange box - that orange box did nothing for us or them I think it's a good move for both (and really couldn't give a stuff about the sposnor anyway - it is OUR jumper after all although I'll gladly take their money...)

BTW no issues for me with the website, I'm using Firefox.

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There is a limit to how big a sponsors logo can be for both the front and back of the jumper. The big red webjet signage was bigger than what is acceptable, but i reckon the AFL would have allowed it as a temporary measure, given the unfortunate situation we found ourselves in.

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I'm in love with the simplicity of that jumper. I wonder if the back of jumper logo has also changed. The one the players wore had a slightly different dark blue rectangle surrounding the sponsor's logo. Hopefully that's been fixed too.

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Much better. Also given sizing restrictions you are now able to actually have larger (easier to read) logo as its now not on a backing area.

Thats a win win for mine

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