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Thank you Gus,

From all of us,

Give 'em hell, and a lot more,

For '24, let's do it for Brayshaw!

(Optional that replace letters 'o' with pictures of onions and 'l' with pictures of cigars and 'i' with smoking cigars, use your imagination) ... okay, I will stop...

 
4 hours ago, Kent said:

The tribute should be on KB vs Colling wood 

Just a big pic of Gus and some stirring words

 

 

KB is their home game. They get to plan pregame and halftime ‘activations.’

But the banner is always ours. I’m sure there’ll be a Gussy element somewhere on it for that match. 

2 minutes ago, Lexinator said:

Thank you Gus,

From all of us,

Give 'em hell, and a lot more,

For '24, let's do it for Brayshaw!

(Optional that replace letters 'o' with pictures of onions and 'l' with pictures of cigars and 'i' with smoking cigars, use your imagination) ... okay, I will stop...

No, don’t stop, Lex! Loving your passion and creativity. 😁

 
14 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

We are certainly working with the Club to make this a Gus Day.

The T-shirt idea has been put forth and (time permitting) seems like it could be a thing 🤞🏼 

Unfortunately, unless the Club can work something out with our partners, there’ll be an ad on the other side of the banner. Regardless, and weather permitting, we hope do a ‘show’ - raising the banner, lowering it, turning it, then raising it again so as everyone gets to see it.

Thanks for the ideas, 58er 

Good luck with Tributes to Gus he deserves them. 

I'm sure someone could do this a lot better than me but:

"Gus, MAY your NARateD future read as accomplIShed And as aCcoUNTable as your playing career.

Edited by Neil Crompton


4 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

I'm sure someone could do this a lot better than me but:

"Gus, MAY your NARateD future read as accomplIShed And aCcoUNTable as your playing career.

No NC, you’ve nailed it!!!! 😅

I’m gonna break into the G the night before the game. 

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Can gorgeous Dolly be included somewhere?  Her facial expression was priceless last year when Angus came over to greet and sign things after a game.  I imagine she is devastated by Gus's forced retirement :-( 

 
4 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

How about we all jump the fence too.

Sorry got a bit carried away there.

Good idea Kent.

No ones jumping over me , but no one!!

  • Demonland changed the title to A Celebration of Gussy: Rd 01 vs Bulldogs

ideas for the banner:

Smothers can cause brain damage

NOT a football act

im still angry apparently 

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