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On a side note, has anyone heard anything about our new logo? I know the club had hired a graphic designer to. Work on this. The current department hate the cluttered shield which is a nightmare for embroiders and apparel purposes. I think we will see a new demon

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Agree entirely with the OP.

This is an issue (obviously a minor one) that I have had concerns about as well.

All other major sports around the world have their coaches suited up. Our coaches have become billboards.

While I completely understand the need to maximize sponsorship return on investment, there's got to be a line somewhere. If it's good enough for the NBA or premier league to have their coaches/managers in suits why can't we?

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Sure and we should go back to listening to the wireless as tv does not exist and all have parted hair.

Bring back the good ol days.

The parted hair part is true.

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well it is a least partly true :lol:

Very true DC.....I parted my hair once and it kept going until there was none left.... Edited by Bossdog

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Hi all,

Couldn't agree more pitchfork. The current attire of sports coaches in Australia is one on my pet hates. Neil Balme's coaching team pretty much all wore suits - light brown in colour I seem to recall.

I appreciate there are people with other valid opinions on this topic. And I hear the arguments for the current attire. For example, clothing is irrelevant, it's the modern era, sponsor bang-for-buck are some examples. But suits – certainly a collar and tie – communicate so much. The research is pretty definitive on this topic. People who dress authoritatively carry authority before they have even opened their mouthes. Dress communicates so much sub-consciously. It’s why there is a certain dress standard in our courts system for example. Conversely, it’s why detainees in our gaols are given plain dress. Dress communicates hierarchy.

I remember when Ron Barassi went up to Sydney to sort out that rabble in 1993. At the time, they were at least as bad as we are now – possibly even worse. Brasso changed from an open neck and slacks to collar, tie and suit. I also recall his utter dismay when telling a story about his first week in Sydney. He said the administrators – and some of the players – did not know the names of the boot-studders. He was shocked. He said his first job was to restore some self-respect, discipline and standards. I would be surprised if a suit was not part of that message.

As always, interested in all other opinions.

S&S

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All other major sports around the world have their coaches suited up. Our coaches have become billboards.

Ever watched NFL...?

2012-Week-8-Bill-Belichick-Yelling-600w.

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Meaning/explanation?

OK Professor

I have a man crush on Mr C.

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OK Professor

I have a man crush on Mr C.

Flo gg er, I reckon your most serious crush is on the palm of your hand. Although I'll grant you maybe fickle .... " I love you left hand" .... " Er no I really love you right hand" ... " Well actually, I love you both.. "!!!

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Flo gg er, I reckon your most serious crush is on the palm of your hand. Although I'll grant you maybe fickle .... " I love you left hand" .... " Er no I really love you right hand" ... " Well actually, I love you both.. "!!!

Come on Professor

Dennis Cometti is a Red and Blue man though and though.

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Maybe the tenchcoat and Trilby are our only hope.

Worked last time,

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Is that a 7 ounce in his hand?

No just passion for the jumper!

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What bloody difference does it make what the coaches wear? Is it really going to affect the outcome of the game?

How the hell did thread make it two pages? Why the hell am I even commenting on it??????

trade week is taking its toll.

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