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2016 Demonland Banner

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Alright with a new forum, and new season, it's time for a new banner.

Let's do it right, and by right I mean let's do it with the players who actually deserve it.

Jones, Viney, Hogan, T. McDonald, Jetta, Vince, Salem and one more out of Garland, Kent, Vanders and Jeffy.

Jesse has spoken. Take it as gospel /

 

Sorry but ya just have to throw Big Max in the mix....

 

Can we get Roos on one end and Goodwin on the other? 

 

PJ should really be up there first. Every bit as important as Roos. Arguably moreso.

Jackson, Roos, Goodwin, Jones, Vince, Viney, McDonald, Hogan, Brayshaw

Leadership, backbone and future.


Could do it with players who have played the most games over the last three years. Maybe take the top 5?

 

 

On 12/6/2015, 11:34:47, Wadda We Sing said:

Sorry but ya just have to throw Big Max in the mix....

 

 

I like the idea of Big Max being on the extreme right hand side of the banner and you can use his beard as the scroll bar.

1 hour ago, nutbean said:

 

I like the idea of Big Max being on the extreme right hand side of the banner and you can use his beard as the scroll bar.

I was thinking the usual head and shoulders photos of players with approximate height allowances but with Max with a chest and shoulders with the bottom of his beard.


On 6/12/2015, 11:34:47, Wadda We Sing said:

Sorry but ya just have to throw Big Max in the mix....

 

not yet.

 

I'd like to see cameos for action-man PJ, also Roosy for his last, & apprentice Goody...

 

lets,,,  just for once,  let the 'others' mature on the back burner,  before we hoist the carcasses up onto a mantle, before acceptances.

23 hours ago, P-man said:

PJ should really be up there first. Every bit as important as Roos. Arguably moreso.

Jackson, Roos, Goodwin, Jones, Vince, Viney, McDonald, Hogan, Brayshaw

Leadership, backbone and future.

.... howz about Roosy in the centre,  with PJ & Goody on the outsides of our leaders.

I think Jackson should not be on the banner as it fits with his persona.

He rarely makes statements or appears in the press  - when he does he has good stuff to say ( and says it in a few well chosen words)  and then he fades into the background again. There is something quietly reassuring about him.  (as opposed to his predecessor)  

I prefer the current banner to an array of heads and avoid the arguments as to who should be on it. The emblem/logo/club colours emphasize the club/the team over the individual. Keep it simple.  

1 hour ago, nutbean said:

I think Jackson should not be on the banner as it fits with his persona.

He rarely makes statements or appears in the press  - when he does he has good stuff to say ( and says it in a few well chosen words)  and then he fades into the background again. There is something quietly reassuring about him.  (as opposed to his predecessor)  

I can see the logic to that.

I was viewing it more as a way for the fans to show our appreciation for the job he's doing at the club.

 


45 minutes ago, hemingway said:

I prefer the current banner to an array of heads and avoid the arguments as to who should be on it. The emblem/logo/club colours emphasize the club/the team over the individual. Keep it simple.  

ernest, sounds ok 

but...maybe just add a couple of meerkat gifs.........i really like meerkats

not sure about meerkats daisy, they are carnivores which may upset the vegetarians and vegans on this site and they are known to kill their young. Although if we develop a team with the killer instinct, perhaps meerkats would be appropriate. 

 

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