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Are we the only team that has giant heads of our players in the crowd? Why do we do it? Surely it'd be weird as a player seeing your giant smiling head looking down at you. It's weird isn't it?

 

 

no weirder than kicking around an inflated pigskin and making big bucks

4 minutes ago, Yossarian said:

Are we the only team that has giant heads of our players in the crowd? Why do we do it? Surely it'd be weird as a player seeing your giant smiling head looking down at you. It's weird isn't it?

 

 

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16 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

no weirder than kicking around an inflated pigskin and making big bucks

 

Let's not get existential. Pretty sure it's just us that does the giant heads. It's weird.

 

I believe that Geelong thought this may have happened.

But then they just realized Brad Ottens was sitting with the cheer squad.

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Sheesh.. 

Far worse [censored] going in the world then worrying about a couple of giant cardboard heads at a football game.

 

 

Wouldn't mind seeing a few hundred giant heads of fans in the empty stadiums just to make things a bit fun.

Maybe Nibbler's mum beaming down on everyone and giving blessings to all good Demons! :D

Could be a raffle prize - "Be the giant head for round 17."


All fun and games till ya sitting behind the giant heads.

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38 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

All fun and games till ya sitting behind the giant heads.

Yeah - every time I see them I think how annoyed I’d be to be sitting behind ‘em.

To answer the question, I'm certain I saw another club's cheersqusd had then earlier in the year but can't remember who

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

sure beats the bugler

Perhaps they could double up and have a bloke playing a comically giant bugle? ???

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2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

sure beats the bugler

Oh man, so much. I don't care about our reputation as toffs, but that used to kill me.

Looks like no one else is curious.

The only other time I've seen them is something like a giant Kim Kardashian putting off a free throw in the NBA. Where do they even get them from?

 


Someone in the press reads this thread and next thing you know a headline reads "Demons concerned about too many big heads".

I like our oversized heads.

MOAR HEADZ i say !!

 

Love them.

No issues at all, I think that add great colour to the crowd.

I'm sure that someone on here could confirm, but I think they belong to the Demon Army (or were at least instigated by them) and were found to be a great way to include members.  On the basis that they are used in the Demon Army, I don't think there'd be any real objections to them from the other people sitting around them ( i.e. other members of the Demon Army ).

2 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

To answer the question, I'm certain I saw another club's cheersqusd had then earlier in the year but can't remember who

Not surprising as the ball doesnt tend to go up our opponents end lately...

50 minutes ago, Yossarian said:

Oh man, so much. I don't care about our reputation as toffs, but that used to kill me.

Looks like no one else is curious.

The only other time I've seen them is something like a giant Kim Kardashian putting off a free throw in the NBA. Where do they even get them from?

 

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24 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Love them.

No issues at all, I think that add great colour to the crowd.

I'm sure that someone on here could confirm, but I think they belong to the Demon Army (or were at least instigated by them) and were found to be a great way to include members.  On the basis that they are used in the Demon Army, I don't think there'd be any real objections to them from the other people sitting around them ( i.e. other members of the Demon Army ).

correct a member of the demon army got them organised

41 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Not surprising as the ball doesnt tend to go up our opponents end lately...

Yes quite right. It's only our boots that are going up our opponent's ends this year

7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sheesh.. 

Far worse [censored] going in the world then worrying about a couple of giant cardboard heads at a football game.

 

Yeah, there’s wars, famine and a pandemic, so let’s not talk about anything else ever.

Might as well close the site down if “there’s worse things happening” is the barrier of entry for a conversation. Pretty much everything we worry about on here is trivial compared to the world’s problems.

 
9 hours ago, daisycutter said:

sure beats the bugler

Bring back the bugler


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