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In my opinion the banner should define the MFC values and let these be a mirror to our ex, his father, his suitor and manager........UNITY, LOYALITY, INTEGRITY

+1 (and yes DemonWA, I don't doubt you are probably right...at least, I hope so)

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No.1 P_ick!

This has to be made the biggest, boldest and brashest size banner possible with lots of Dees fans around it, and ensure it gets some cameras to focus on it. Absolute pure gold and the best post of 2012, without exception. Lucifer, if you do make it, let us know where you sit and we will crowd around.

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This has to be made the biggest, boldest and brashest size banner possible with lots of Dees fans around it, and ensure it gets some cameras to focus on it. Absolute pure gold and the best post of 2012, without exception. Lucifer, if you do make it, let us know where you sit and we will crowd around.

if its up, i expect everyone to get around it

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"Just down for a look, Tom?"

ED: Apologies to rpfc.... This is a question.

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"Just down for a look, Tom?"

ED: Apologies to rpfc.... This is a question.

Yeah, that rule is more to do with comedic timing. Rhetorical questions are hard to do in text at the best of times - the punchline has to be evident as the reader will anwser the question in their heads or attempt to follow the question down the path it was intended.

Yours isn't bad, as it takes the MFC supporter to the point at Melbourne Airport when a young simpleton said he was 'just going for a look' and then didn't come back...

But if you don't know that, then the sign is meaningless and just becomes and abstract question.

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My sign will have something very simple like this

James was a legend,

played every game for the dee's.

He goes to GWS,

to follow his coaching dreams.

Tom was a sick dog,

showed no balls or skills.

He goes to GWS,

to chase 6 million bills.

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My sign will have something very simple like this

James was a legend,

played every game for the dee's.

He goes to GWS,

to follow his coaching dreams.

Tom was a sick dog,

showed no balls or skills.

He goes to GWS,

to chase 6 million bills.

dont mean to be rude, but thast not 'very simple'

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Those intending to have signs/banners that are meant to capture the publics eye and nudge a funny bone or two ought to be very simple, and legible from a fair way off.. Keep in mind if your sitting on the MFC members side there arent too many camera angles that will pick you up.

just remember...KISS

look forward to maybe seeing a few on Sunday.

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Poetry ...hmm

Scully turned up to play

the skinny little runt

turned out to be...

maybe not...lol

There was a player called Tommy

but not that bloke Tucker

hes some other kid

this ones .....

hmmm maybe not this either... ^_^ lol

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