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If we win the Premiership then this needs to be put up 50ft tall on the side of a building in the CBD. 

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heart just stopped.

 

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there it goes again


9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

heart just stopped.

 

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there it goes again

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Am I the only one who doesn't really like this? I mean, it's objectively a great photo…but we don't deserve to see Gawny hold it until he wins it. I mean, it's like taking a photo of yourself sitting inside someone else's sweet car. Sure it's cool…but it's not yours.

Yet.

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9 minutes ago, Chook said:

Am I the only one who doesn't really like this? I mean, it's objectively a great photo…but we don't deserve to see Gawny hold it until he wins it. I mean, it's like taking a photo of yourself sitting inside someone else's sweet car. Sure it's cool…but it's not yours.

Yet.

Agreed. It’s a bit ‘meh’ for mine. 


i assume all other club captains/substitute captains got a photo also...bit like santa for kiddies?

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I dont quite get this, but only because he isnt one of the Captains.

1 hour ago, Chook said:

Am I the only one who doesn't really like this? I mean, it's objectively a great photo…but we don't deserve to see Gawny hold it until he wins it. I mean, it's like taking a photo of yourself sitting inside someone else's sweet car. Sure it's cool…but it's not yours.

Yet.

Could be worse, he could be wearing a thor jumper

Obviously the only bloke tall enough when the lights aren't on.....


1 hour ago, Chook said:

Am I the only one who doesn't really like this? I mean, it's objectively a great photo…but we don't deserve to see Gawny hold it until he wins it. I mean, it's like taking a photo of yourself sitting inside someone else's sweet car. Sure it's cool…but it's not yours.

Yet.

Disagree.

It's clearly reflecting a deep aspirational goal.

What you can’t see in this photo is all the short captains jumping up and down trying to grab the cup off Max

Something to aspire to. 

Disagree with the killjoys. Show a little excitement for just a moment before R1

I don't have a problem with it at all. 

Ohhhhhh YER?

They should put this up in the change rooms before every match, it's got me pumped.

Good photo, but looks like Maxy stole it. He's not wearing a Premiership Medal.


7 hours ago, Chook said:

Am I the only one who doesn't really like this? I mean, it's objectively a great photo…but we don't deserve to see Gawny hold it until he wins it. I mean, it's like taking a photo of yourself sitting inside someone else's sweet car. Sure it's cool…but it's not yours.

Yet.

Agree.
I find it abit cringy myself.
Win it 1st.
Glory pics with it after.

I seem to recall the AFL does this every year with each of the team captains. But why? What's the marketing value of this photo? I'm not having a go at the AFL (there are plenty of other more important - and unimportant - issues to do that), but I'm genuinely curious. Why is this photo taken? What's it used for? 

 
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1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I seem to recall the AFL does this every year with each of the team captains. But why? What's the marketing value of this photo? I'm not having a go at the AFL (there are plenty of other more important - and unimportant - issues to do that), but I'm genuinely curious. Why is this photo taken? What's it used for? 

Same question, different photo. 

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