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1 hour ago, Demonsone said:

It’s probably been mentioned but is there an issue with their name Devils vs Demons?

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'The Maps' whenever they are annoying.

 

 
2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Are we cool with the Devils nickname? Bit of prison bar vibes.

As long as the Devils jumper is not Red and Blue.

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1 hour ago, layzie said:

There you go, the Tassie Islanders. Shut the gate 

Islanders or Devils. Both NHL teams haha.

I'm totally on board with Tassie joining and potentially a 20th side BUT would hate to see a conference system. Absolutely no need for it imo.  

Warner Bros owns the trademark, Tasmanian Devil.  The AFL applied for a Trademrk, Tasmania Devils, in 2019 but it has not proceded.  This has been reported on several news sites.

I favour "Tasmanian Tigers" to ignite another team.

 

Not all young Tasmanian men would want to stay in tassie to play.

Some talent, not Sicily, may prefer to live in Tassie. You only need 5-6 %.

If I was choosing a new club jumper, I would be consulting an optometrist or similar to identify which colour or colours is most easily spotted by team mates in the heat of a game.

Read the "business plan". It isn't a business plan. Like most business plans to do with government money, it is a collection of fuzzy goals devoid of hard numbers. Throw in a compulsory genuflection to diversity, inclusion, jobs, community and the environment. Dan has the template. Any of the big consultancies will tick for a fee.

6 hours ago, redandbluemakepurple said:

Warner Bros owns the trademark, Tasmanian Devil.  The AFL applied for a Trademrk, Tasmania Devils, in 2019 but it has not proceded.  This has been reported on several news sites.

I favour "Tasmanian Tigers" to ignite another team.

I don’t understand how they can own the name of an actual animal 


22 minutes ago, homsar said:

I don’t understand how they can own the name of an actual animal 

Well, Warner Brothers have been smart enough to have the copyright of the Tassie Devil  registered as their property so if the AFL want that name it’s a question of whether, as a matter of goodwill, they will release it to the team representing the state.

I wouldn’t be surprised if Eddie Everywhere gets involved here because the current CEO of Warners is a Collingwood fan who Eddie knows well.

40 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Well, Warner Brothers have been smart enough to have the copyright of the Tassie Devil  registered as their property so if the AFL want that name it’s a question of whether, as a matter of goodwill, they will release it to the team representing the state.

I wouldn’t be surprised if Eddie Everywhere gets involved here because the current CEO of Warners is a Collingwood fan who Eddie knows well.

Haha really? Yeah, Eddie would love to play a part in this.

 

Islanders or Devils. Not a big fan of the big T on the jumper…Looks like a training jumper

 

So great that this is happening though. So happy for Hobart.

46 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Well, Warner Brothers have been smart enough to have the copyright of the Tassie Devil  registered as their property so if the AFL want that name it’s a question of whether, as a matter of goodwill, they will release it to the team representing the state.

I wouldn’t be surprised if Eddie Everywhere gets involved here because the current CEO of Warners is a Collingwood fan who Eddie knows well.

It'll depend on the goods and services for which the trade mark is registered.  AFL should be able to register if there is no overlap or if there is overlap, they receive consent from Warner Brothers.  Wouldn't imagine it would be too controversial since the WB Tassie Devil is quite different from an AFL football club.  Presume in 2019 the AFL simply decided not to bother with continuing the trade mark application

I wonder if Demons/Devils is all that different to Eagles/Hawks or Magpies/Crows or Tigers/Lions or Cats/Dogs.

I've yet to hear a good suggestion for the new team's nickname other than "Devils" and would be dismayed if they went for something nebulous like Power, Storm, Heat etc.

14 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I wonder if Demons/Devils is all that different to Eagles/Hawks or Magpies/Crows or Tigers/Lions or Cats/Dogs.

I've yet to hear a good suggestion for the new team's nickname other than "Devils" and would be dismayed if they went for something nebulous like Power, Storm, Heat etc.

It's all in the detail.


Tassie Taters.....Go Potato's!

 

Sponsored by McLean's frozen chips

 

Rename the stadium to the deep fryer

 

The great unwashed

40 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Islanders or Devils. Not a big fan of the big T on the jumper…Looks like a training jumper

This.

The 'T' stands for tacky. 

12 minutes ago, layzie said:

This.

The 'T' stands for tacky. 

Thylacinus cynocephalus

31 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I wonder if Demons/Devils is all that different to Eagles/Hawks or Magpies/Crows or Tigers/Lions or Cats/Dogs.

I've yet to hear a good suggestion for the new team's nickname other than "Devils" and would be dismayed if they went for something nebulous like Power, Storm, Heat etc.

It's the similar 'D' name that gets me. No issue with the Tasmania Lucifers, Anti-Christs or Princes of Darkness


10 hours ago, daisycutter said:

since when the map of tasmania been associated with the chest? 

What is your point DC ? It's logical on the front of the guernsey. It's nothing about the chest !! It's featuring what state is represented. A T is also looks good as well. 

46 minutes ago, Rocknroll said:

Tassie Taters.....Go Potato's!

 

Sponsored by McLean's frozen chips

 

Rename the stadium to the deep fryer

 

The great unwashed

Yes and could quickly change to spuds!

 

It seems there is a long way to go before any team hits the ground. Clearly the Labor opposition is not keen on the idea their leader did not attend the announcement. The money so far announced won't go close to building the stadium. There is a lot of opposition to the idea and location in Tassie. IMO it won't happen before the end of this decade if at all. 

18 minutes ago, layzie said:
43 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Thylacinus cynocephalus

 

18 minutes ago, layzie said:

The Thylacins! 

 

I just have to say it...

The Phaluses!

(Yes, I know; spelling. But, you get the drift...)

(p.s. Great to be getting a Tassie Team!)


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