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  1. 1. Would you like the blue rectangle removed from the Zurich Logo on the front of the jumper?

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8 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Does it really matter ? There are a lot on this site who just want bag the club about anything and everything.

Actually there are a lot here trying to contribute...  even at the expence of disagreeing with some of the club's decisions.

 
1 hour ago, DV8 said:

Actually there are a lot here trying to contribute...  even at the expence of disagreeing with some of the club's decisions.

Yeah, real great contributions

30 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Yeah, real great contributions

they're trying 'dd'...  they're is a poll on this thread to discuss, for the same reason.... no discuss, no change for better.

 

If this club wants to be a strong powerful club,  then it needs to do things that make us all happy with it...  then it will grow.  Creativity happens through expression and caring of interested people.

 
4 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Just wear this bad boy. I love this jumper so much 

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Oh yes! Love this one.

I would also approve of an opposite to this for a clash jumper. Red with a dark blue V. 

In saying that, our current clash jumpers are the best we have ever had.

Personally, I voted no as there wasn't a don't care option.

I understand that a sponsor will fill that spot and as long as we get money into the club then I don't really care what is in that spot. The fact that it's a dark blue is a bonus imo. 

Let's get rid of the AFL logo on the other side. Everyone who cares knows it's an AFL jumper.


37 minutes ago, DV8 said:

they're trying 'dd'...  they're is a poll on this thread to discuss, for the same reason.... no discuss, no change for better.

 

If this club wants to be a strong powerful club,  then it needs to do things that make us all happy with it...  then it will grow.  Creativity happens through expression and caring of interested people.

Did you stand on a soapbox when you posted that?

6 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

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If NB can get the deep Red & Blue right in this jumper (also love the narrower V), why can't they with our current home guernsey?

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Far too matte red and blue for my liking

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1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

Did you stand on a soapbox when you posted that?

No 'dd', I was seated at the desk.

 

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