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Round 6 banner, front

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Round 6 banner, back

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The Richmond banner crew were great. Kinda felt sorry for them as they seemed resigned to an inevitable loss and were quiet and let us lead the way. I imagine this would’ve been us in years gone by. ☹️

Some mentions on here about Shaz and the grog squad and yes, Shaz is still front and centre of the Tiger Army. I met her on Thursday at banner making and we hit it off immediately but didn’t know her name. Chatted with her in the race yesterday and straight up asked if she was the infamous Shaz from days of old. She (rather proudly) said she is indeed. She’s been in the Tiger Army for 45 years!

PS: see that yellow and black crepe? Yeah well that was all my doing. It’s a dirty job but someone had to do it.

Y’all are welcome. 😁

Edited by WalkingCivilWar
Forgot to remind folks that I took one for the team

 
1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Round 6 banner, front

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Round 6 banner, back

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The Richmond banner crew were great. Kinda felt sorry for them as they seemed resigned to an inevitable loss and were quiet and let us lead the way. I imagine this would’ve been us in years gone by. ☹️

Some mentions on here about Shaz and the grog squad and yes, Shaz is still front and centre of the Tiger Army. I met her on Thursday at banner making and we hit it off immediately but didn’t know her name. Chatted with her in the race yesterday and straight up asked if she was the infamous Shaz from days of old. She (rather proudly) said she is indeed. She’s been in the Tiger Army for 45 years!

PS: see that yellow and black crepe? Yeah well that was all my doing. It’s a dirty job but someone had to do it.

Y’all are welcome. 😁

That was a work of art WCW .... the greatest banner ive witnessed in 50 odd years.  Thanks to you and everyone involved in the DA 💪🏼👏🏼👍🏻

 

Round 7 banner, front…

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Round 7 banner, back

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❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙


No pics this week, for two reasons: firstly, it was a relatively routine banner so the wording should suffice…

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… and secondly, I’ll need enough pic allowance for banners such as this week’s which is a milestone one… MAYSIE’S 200TH GAME!!!!

@WalkingCivilWarThe first quote feels pretty apt where we sit in the Media Landscape... just doing our thing quietly...

Edited by Engorged Onion

 
2 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

@WalkingCivilWarThe first quote feels pretty apt where we sit in the Media Landscape... just doing our thing quietly...

Right? It’s perfect for us.

Speaking of perfect, I love that we bastardised Queensland’s own slogan on the back. It’s a little bit cheeky but a big bit funny. 😂

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Right? It’s perfect for us.

Speaking of perfect, I love that we bastardised Queensland’s own slogan on the back. It’s a little bit cheeky but a big bit funny. 😂

Shouldn't we have waited to our Mcg Brisbane Lions game though.


3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Shouldn't we have waited to our Mcg Brisbane Lions game though.

Nah, more fun sticking it to ‘em at one of their home grounds. 😁

57 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Nah, more fun sticking it to ‘em at one of their home grounds. 😁

I’m sure all 17 Gold Coast fans were totally enraged 😂

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

I’m sure all 17 Gold Coast fans were totally enraged 😂

Wow 17 now!? Really getting up in those numbers now.

5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Right? It’s perfect for us.

Speaking of perfect, I love that we bastardised Queensland’s own slogan on the back. It’s a little bit cheeky but a big bit funny. 😂

Everyone loves a good bastardising.. 

We should put some love to JVR in this week's banner. I am so livid right now !! 😡😡


8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

We should put some love to JVR in this week's banner. I am so livid right now !! 😡😡

“RIP AFL. 1858 - May 9th 2023”

Round 9 banner, front

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Round 9 banner, back

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Those of us who made this banner got to sign a card for Maysie’s 200th which was stuck on the banner and carefully removed afterwards and given to him. ❤️💙

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22 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Round 9 banner, front

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Round 9 banner, back

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Those of us who made this banner got to sign a card for Maysie’s 200th which was stuck on the banner and carefully removed afterwards and given to him. ❤️💙

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What did you say?

17 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

What did you say?

I said what I say to him pretty much every week as he runs through the banner… “Loveya Maysie!” With a black heart. Black because that’s the only texta we had. 

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I said what I say to him pretty much every week as he runs through the banner… “Loveya Maysie!” With a black heart. Black because that’s the only texta we had. 

Xoxoxoxox😀😀😀


10 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

What might @WalkingCivilWar and the Demon Army make of this cheeky banner by GWS yesterday?

 

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Reference prison bars, I think the Pies took offence. Lol.!!!

On 5/14/2023 at 1:18 PM, WalkingCivilWar said:

Round 9 banner, front

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Round 9 banner, back

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Those of us who made this banner got to sign a card for Maysie’s 200th which was stuck on the banner and carefully removed afterwards and given to him. ❤️💙

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Another outsanding banner WCW. 

Love the snapshots of Mayzy top right.

Roughly how many hours and how many are involved in putting one together?

 
23 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Another outsanding banner WCW. 

Love the snapshots of Mayzy top right.

Roughly how many hours and how many are involved in putting one together?

Thank you, DD. We’re particularly proud of this banner. The time it takes to make one depends on whether or not there’s a graphic (as in Maysie’s above) or just lettering. Also depends on how many people rock up on the night. I’ve been there when there’s only six of us and I’ve been there when there’s 54 of us (eg: banner making for QB and ANZAC eve). The average time it takes would be 4 hours. 

I brought a friend from the UK who had never been to the footy before. I made sure we were there before the team ran out so he could experience the banners. He thought they were incredible and couldn't believe how big they were.
He'd never seen anything like it. 

Thank you @WalkingCivilWar for all your hard work that contributes to the great culture of our game. 


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