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20 minutes ago, Demonland said:

You can't make this stuff up. 

 

Is their first game on April 1?

And here was I thinking that our Bali top clash jumper was bad. 

I think pleanty of Dogs supporters and players would rather swap a try hard superhero costume for a crap Bali top.

Guessing it's all part of the Marvel Docklands stadium sponsorship thingy.  The Dogs would want to be making bloody good money out of it.  Biggest pawning of a jumper since the m and m baby blues - lol.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

 

 
2 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Nathan Jones modelling the Demon's jumper for our round 17 clash against the Dogs. image.jpeg.d34d6ec76dccdb77b41d0eae354c89cc.jpeg

 

 

 

1980's colours

 


6 hours ago, Demonland said:

You can't make this stuff up. 

 

Gill and marvel will be happy , increased sponsor exposure . Wouldn’t be surprised if the afl eventually have a superhero round ... whorethorn can bring back their power ranger top 

that Thor guersey is right up there with the west coast spew job circa 2000

The Adelaide Crows have also announced that the team will be running out in full corpse paint to emulate Eric Draven. 


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Ah, a new laugh thread. Brilliant!

Just when you think the bottom of the barrel has already been scraped through.

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10 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Caleb Daniel will also be wearing Thor’s helmet. 849-D3-B4-D-3-EE9-4136-A6-C8-49687-CFC0-

If Stringer was still at dogs could you say he had Thors hammer?

AFL House find new ways to embarrass itself every week.    Couldn't even keep our great game separate from that cesspool called Holywood.

Happy  to say I have not seen one of those CGI drenched comic book films and never will.

 

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