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Top right is the playing jumper for the Broncos. Couldn't find an image for the back and the sleeves but they are full of ads.Walking billboards...

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58 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If this is the space whereĀ the new sponsor will occupy, I don’t see a problem.Ā 
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The MCC Logo will have to move then

 
2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

It would be interesting to know what you and our Demonland colleagues think the "within reason" limits are. Tobacco and poker machines areĀ banned by law, so it can't be that. But which of the following would be acceptable and which unacceptable? Companies or organisations promoting:

  • alcohol
  • guns
  • sex (such as Sexyland)
  • betting/casinos etc
  • coal mining
  • political parties
  • governments (we already have NT and Hawthorn has Tassie. But would China be acceptable?)
  • religion
  • tattoo parlors
  • pharmaceutical products
  • what else might be unacceptable, particularly in this more difficult climate?

Looks like @Bitter but optimisticĀ resume/CV...


16 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Maybe add sponsors on socks and have them focussed on when the players are lining up for goal. Ā It’s a material world ... unfortunatelyĀ 

Maybe we could get a weapons guidance system supplier as a sponsor and somehow make use of their product for the same purpose.

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I wouldn't be surprised if existing sponsors are given the jumper space at no extra cost. They've hardly had a dollar's value in their sponsorships this year. Pretty much 3 months of nothing. If that's the case, my preference would be for it to go ahead then be banished at the end of the season. It detracts too much from the jumper.


The inevitable Sponsor Logo that will kill the Jumper.Ā 
money talks and is needed, i get that. But once these new Jumpers are introduced, they won’t go away.Ā 
inevitable and a little sad

3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The inevitable Sponsor Logo that will kill the Jumper.Ā 
money talks and is needed, i get that. But once these new Jumpers are introduced, they won’t go away.Ā 
inevitable and a little sad

It's incredible that the system you revere,Ā  is the one you despise.?Ā Ā  As do many.

11 hours ago, Demonland said:

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Hard to take Mark Stevens' second tweet seriously. If the Bulldogs think "FFC" is so important, why did they change their name in the first place?Ā In fact, why don'tĀ they change their name back to Footscray and dump the bland, meaningless "Western Bulldogs" altogether?


1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

from my understanding they are still the footscray football club;Ā they just 'trade as' western bulldogs

I find it funny that five clubs are to the west of the western bulldogs. They seem to struggle with a nationalĀ Ā competition not to mention their southerly and more western neighbor. They should take pride in their heritage and revert to Footscray

On 5/29/2020 at 10:54 PM, MyFavouriteMartian said:

It's incredible that the system you revere,Ā  is the one you despise.?Ā Ā  As do many.

I have no idea what you are talking about...

we should bring back long sleeved jumpers and jumbo shorts to increase advertising space opportunities.....you know it makes sense


31 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

we should bring back long sleeved jumpers and jumbo shorts to increase advertising space opportunities.....you know it makes sense

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8 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

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of course it's a bitĀ yucky (well more than a bit), but aren't we just talking about it as a short term measure to repay debt. beats going bankrupt and into oblivion

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

we should bring back long sleeved jumpers and jumbo shorts to increase advertising space opportunities.....you know it makes sense

Can you imagine a list management decision being over-rode by a commercial decision so Oscar McDonald with his longer legs offering more advertising space is retained while Jack Viney is let go because his shorter legs offer less value?Ā 

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33 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Can you imagine a list management decision being over-rode by a commercial decision so Oscar McDonald with his longer legs offering more advertising space is retained while Jack Viney is let go because his shorter legs offer less value?Ā 

at least max would be safe

(and spargo gorn)

3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

we should bring back long sleeved jumpers and jumbo shorts to increase advertising space opportunities.....you know it makes sense

no need dc.

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