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4 hours ago, McQueen said:

$250.00 form the club shop mate.

Bargain. :mellow:

i mean playing ones/old playing ones, not the retro wool ones. not on the club shop site...?

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49 minutes ago, Red and Blue Flame said:

i mean playing ones/old playing ones, not the retro wool ones. not on the club shop site...?

(Good luck, RBF. Hope you get an answer to your OP. But meanwhile...)

Pop quiz: Who has worn the long sleeves in the post-wool period (which is when, btw?). Let me start with (at least on occasions): Paul Hopgood? Jeff Farmer? Cam Bruce? David Cordner?....

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49 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

(Good luck, RBF. Hope you get an answer to your OP. But meanwhile...)

Pop quiz: Who has worn the long sleeves in the post-wool period (which is when, btw?). Let me start with (at least on occasions): Paul Hopgood? Jeff Farmer? Cam Bruce? David Cordner?....

Brock Mclean wore it one year in the wet when we had that terrible grey coloured away jumper a few years back. By far the worst long sleeve guernsey I've ever seen, the long sleeves were so saggy!

Yze with the rolled up long sleeve and ended up changing to a sort of tshirt type length sleeve from memory.

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8 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

(Good luck, RBF. Hope you get an answer to your OP. But meanwhile...)

Pop quiz: Who has worn the long sleeves in the post-wool period (which is when, btw?). Let me start with (at least on occasions): Paul Hopgood? Jeff Farmer? Cam Bruce? David Cordner?....

Whelan was running around in 3/4 length sleeves at one stage.

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1 hour ago, Red and Blue Flame said:

Any smaller than that?

Only kids ones, I'm a 6' 3” and 120kg, kids are under 3. It's either massive or tiny no inbetween

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11 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

(Good luck, RBF. Hope you get an answer to your OP. But meanwhile...)

Pop quiz: Who has worn the long sleeves in the post-wool period (which is when, btw?). Let me start with (at least on occasions): Paul Hopgood? Jeff Farmer? Cam Bruce? David Cordner?....

I recall David Schwarz wearing long sleeves at times.

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13 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

(Good luck, RBF. Hope you get an answer to your OP. But meanwhile...)

Pop quiz: Who has worn the long sleeves in the post-wool period (which is when, btw?). Let me start with (at least on occasions): Paul Hopgood? Jeff Farmer? Cam Bruce? David Cordner?....

Gravity wore one a couple of times

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Supporters need extra long sleeve guernseys so that they can be  tied around the back and front ala straight jacket style. To be worn at games when we are favourites to win and tied up after the inevitable loss.

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1 hour ago, america de cali said:

Supporters need extra long sleeve guernseys so that they can be  tied around the back and front ala straight jacket style. To be worn at games when we are favourites to win and tied up after the inevitable loss.

Handy for mopping up the tears too.:(

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I have a traditional long sleeved jumper - woollen with not a logo in sight. Purchased mid eighties from the great Robert Flower himself from his Forest Hill store. Excellent condition - does not fit me anymore - maybe it has shrunk, but in reality, I think I might have spread a little over the last 30 years.

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The old lady chucked out my mid 80's Sekem long sleeved royal blue Guernsey (VFL and DRAKE badged). Just because it had 1 hole in it. 

Like come on!

Still hurts. Only got the sleeveless wooly left. Everything's post Sekem.

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