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Demon shop doesn't have one. Anyone know if it's possible to buy them?

I get a generic cut + paste response everytime I email the club, so this seems a more likely place to get a decent answer.

 
18 minutes ago, Jesus Hoganshaw said:

Demon shop doesn't have one. Anyone know if it's possible to buy them?

I get a generic cut + paste response everytime I email the club, so this seems a more likely place to get a decent answer.

I get a generic cut + paste response everytime I email the club, so this seems a more likely place to get a decent answer.

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14 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I get a generic cut + paste response everytime I email the club, so this seems a more likely place to get a decent answer.

Thanks man.

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I presume you are looking for a long sleeve new balance jumper? NB are not making long sleeve jumpers for fans. As seen in the past, they are available for players. It's a real shame as a long sleeve looks so much better than the short sleeve vest which are more or less like a singlet now


28 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Could you pull up a pair of arm warmers and wear a short sleeve guernsey over the top? 

ArmWarmerBlu_3.jpg

Bahahahaha!!!

Pretty sure they have the retro wool jumpers in long sleeve - a bit more expensive but much better on those cold winter arvos/nights

the retro wool ones look nothing like any jumper ever worn by the MFC. The yolk or 'V' is far too wide and low and the badges are in the complete wrong position. It's a joke how poorly they were designed.

 

Players don't wear them these days because it would cover up their tatts.....

Adem Yze would be rolling around in his grave at the lack of long sleeves worn.....if he were dead.


9 hours ago, Adzman said:

Players don't wear them these days because it would cover up their tatts.....

Adem Yze would be rolling around in his grave at the lack of long sleeves worn.....if he were dead.

He and Matty Whelan loved the long sleeves, but I get why they wouldn't have them anymore for the public. Not enough commercial value. 

On ‎2‎/‎27‎/‎2017 at 10:35 PM, Leoncelli_36 said:

I presume you are looking for a long sleeve new balance jumper? NB are not making long sleeve jumpers for fans. As seen in the past, they are available for players. It's a real shame as a long sleeve looks so much better than the short sleeve vest which are more or less like a singlet now

Not at all Leon. The short sleeve allows me to show off my "guns" while allowing my pecs to peek rather alluringly out the side.

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Not at all Leon. The short sleeve allows me to show off my "guns" while allowing my pecs to peak rather alluringly out the side.

A little bit of vomit just rose up the back of my throat.

On 27/02/2017 at 10:42 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Could you pull up a pair of arm warmers and wear a short sleeve guernsey over the top? 

ArmWarmerBlu_3.jpg


That gives Tom Hawkins a run for his money in the “worst ever sportingwear” stakes:

 

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1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

God, can't you Greenies even have a proper spew?

Only when gay marriage gets rejected in the senate .

On 2/27/2017 at 10:35 PM, Leoncelli_36 said:

I presume you are looking for a long sleeve new balance jumper? NB are not making long sleeve jumpers for fans. As seen in the past, they are available for players. It's a real shame as a long sleeve looks so much better than the short sleeve vest which are more or less like a singlet now

Surely you could contact NB and at the right price they'd say yes. Didn't long sleeves used to be the default fan jumper, given they're the ones who sit in the cold?

if they make them...whats the big deal ?

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