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Geelon have had orange sock for their JustThink! campaign for years now.Woah, St Kilda are breaking new ground here with sponsored socks
Personally I see difference in campaigns like Just Think and Carlton Respects, compared to a partnership like Australian DairyGeelon have had orange sock for their JustThink! campaign for years now.
We also redid Moorabbin...The name “Hannebery” springs to mind, somehow…
Lemon Boi what's wrong with the logo?
And the stripes wouldn't work as it's supposed to be mainly white, I'm guessing the random 80% white clash rule is still in place for some clubs
We also redid Moorabbin...
I know what the box is for, but it's a jumper based off that jumper as a clash design, it needs to be mostly white, probably because of the AFL's random white percentageIt’s a representation of the 1953–1956 St Kilda guernsey; the logo looked like that then, box to show it was separate and stitched on.
First of all how dare youThat was worth the investment, though.
I know what the box is for, but it's a jumper based off that jumper as a clash design, it needs to be mostly white, probably because of the AFL's random white percentage
Exactly why I said 'random'*cough* West Coast *cough* Melbourne *cough* Richmond *cough*
Exactly why I said 'random'
Before your time here a poster ITK from memory confirmed the AFL had a rule that clash jumpers had to be 80% white, which never made sense as certain clubs were exempt, but if you remember West Coast had that random white clash for a while, as did Hawthorn, Adelaide still do, every good Bears inspired design is held together with pointless white panels ect
It seems to be lifted, but it appears either some clubs are still bound by it, or just still think white is good enough
Actually, I think WC came out at one point and said that they couldn't have the yellow peril (are we allowed to call it that still??) Because of the AFL rules up until they did the full rebrand
Obviously this is a generalised comment on a range of clubsThe combination of a personal loan company and a food delivery service are the worst combination of sponsors any team has had.
Almost perfect, except half-assed it by still using green socks, hat and those god awful green side panelsThe umpiring department must’ve been reading this thread, the umpires are in white for Melbourne v West Coast AFLW match
Port beg to differ with their 2010 sponsorship from AussieATM/MyATM. The company went into voluntary administration at the end of 2011.The combination of a personal loan company and a food delivery service are the worst combination of sponsors any team has had.
What makes a sponsorship combination bad exactly?The combination of a personal loan company and a food delivery service are the worst combination of sponsors any team has had.
and "Soaring Securities"Port beg to differ with their 2010 sponsorship from AussieATM/MyATM. The company went into voluntary administration at the end of 2011.
and then Foodbank they were definitely some bad times at Port.and "Soaring Securities"
Weren’t they sponsored by VIP, essentially a Jim’s Group competitor as well?Port beg to differ with their 2010 sponsorship from AussieATM/MyATM. The company went into voluntary administration at the end of 2011.
Yeh VIP were in 2012 after MyATM and Soaring Securies.Weren’t they sponsored by VIP, essentially a Jim’s Group competitor as well?
Imo what makes a sponsorship combination poor is more the type of company compared to place the league/team has. I personally don't like trip a deal, brydens (especially when they were almost the sole sponsor for wests tigers) and betting companies. Ports horid years were myatm would be what I would consider as a bad combination.What makes a sponsorship combination bad exactly?
What makes a sponsorship combination bad exactly?
"Following a change to the VFL’s on-field apparel supplier this season, the Coburg Football Club will have a new look in 2020 and will return to its traditional navy blue.The ISC move to the VFL kinda makes me a lot more confident that it's only a matter of time before they completely leave the pro-clubs side of the business and just completely focus on local/teamwear