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I like it.

A play on our 80s jumper but with the more traditional style logo on the front. Simple and a point of difference over our other tops. After a dozen years of very average graphics, the club has got it's act together in about the last 5 years

5 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I like it.

A play on our 80s jumper but with the more traditional style logo on the front. Simple and a point of difference over our other tops. After a dozen years of very average graphics, the club has got it's act together in about the last 5 years

Looks good.

The exception is the horrible acorn shield design. 

Edited by old dee

 

Yeah ...... nah.

A re-launch of blue M&M's?

Edited by M_9


31 minutes ago, old dee said:

Looks good.

The exception is the horrible acorn shield design. 

Remember this beauty?!!!

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Obviously hard to tell from photos but those pictured look in great nick. 


Yes agree they all look in good nick.

no one obviously carrying any extra.

53 minutes ago, Demonland said:

More merchandise to sell.

Yes thanks Demonland, but really?  I would like to see the Sales figures and bottom line to the Club. Mc Donalds sells merchandise too but does not fiddle with the Golden arches.

1 hour ago, old dee said:

Looks good.

The exception is the horrible acorn shield design. 

I'm sorry Old Fella, I'm an Old Fella too but I wore the shield version on my cap for many a moon. Now my sister wears it. I guess I'm one of the few who liked that design. 

24 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Yes agree they all look in good nick.

With the possible exception of Christian Salem, who has gone the lemon rinse in his hair!

40 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

I'm sorry Old Fella, I'm an Old Fella too but I wore the shield version on my cap for many a moon. Now my sister wears it. I guess I'm one of the few who liked that design. 

Funny isn't I have a cap with it on too but was never in love with it. IMO is running just behind the the lovely 19th century blazers we had a few years ago 

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1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

Remember this beauty?!!!

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Not long after that they came up with the 19th century blazers. Even now it makes me feel ill just thinking about them.

2 hours ago, demonstone said:

With the possible exception of Christian Salem, who has gone the lemon rinse in his hair!

Your right. He should have worn a hat !!

and Hibberd held the ball upside down before he handballed, though photoshop could cut it out and rotate it (the ball)

I suppose 

3 hours ago, old dee said:

Funny isn't I have a cap with it on too but was never in love with it. IMO is running just behind the the lovely 19th century blazers we had a few years ago 

Couldn't agree with you more in relation to the blazers. They really were a shocker. 

15 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

I like it.

A play on our 80s jumper but with the more traditional style logo on the front. Simple and a point of difference over our other tops. After a dozen years of very average graphics, the club has got it's act together in about the last 5 years

The Bali clash was in 2017 Moon. Although I do agree. 


50 minutes ago, Skuit said:

The Bali clash was in 2017 Moon. Although I do agree. 

Sorry, what's that?

Not a fan of the black hems on the collar and sleeves. I would much prefer red. 

A few of the lads rocking the 2XU skins... new sponsor perhaps? Normally the lads always wore NB or BSC skins. 

6 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Sorry, what's that?

Probably best left forgotten, but I know your sadist mate Uncle Bitters will get a kick from the refresher - so here you go: 

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9 hours ago, Skuit said:

Probably best left forgotten, but I know your sadist mate Uncle Bitters will get a kick from the refresher - so here you go: 

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I remember when they release that I honestly felt like they'd given up. I mean why not do a fan submission competition or at least a fan vote with some options? Just seemed lazy.

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