Where are you seeing Bulldogs emblems?

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In my office I have a framed picture of Chris Grant talking to some kids in the players race at the Whitten Oval . The word LOYALTY is emblazoned underneath. It gets a lot of questions here because nobody knows who he is. In my "David Brent" moments I give a homily to my staff of what loyalty means and the example Chris Grant gave to us.



Do you play the guitar to them as well?
 
In my office I have a framed picture of Chris Grant talking to some kids in the players race at the Whitten Oval . The word LOYALTY is emblazoned underneath. It gets a lot of questions here because nobody knows who he is. In my "David Brent" moments I give a homily to my staff of what loyalty means and the example Chris Grant gave to us.

I've gotta ask the great man to sign mine. I love that photo and what it stands for (so much more than football).

Whenever I see people in last year's member's caps I feel like asking them if they have this year's yet.

I've got a Bulldog's cap and tracky top to wear to the cricket tonight (unfortunately the colours might make people think I'm barracking for England).
 
I've gotta ask the great man to sign mine. I love that photo and what it stands for (so much more than football).

Whenever I see people in last year's member's caps I feel like asking them if they have this year's yet.

I've got a Bulldog's cap and tracky top to wear to the cricket tonight (unfortunately the colours might make people think I'm barracking for England).


As much as I love the club I just couldnt bring myself to a wear red, white and blue top to any match involving the poms.


Members cap, maybe, but not the trakky top.
 

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A piece by Caroline Wilson in today's Age - I do believe the supporter in the photo is wearing the Doggies' colours:

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Ive seen a couple. Theres a flag on the way back from Baccus Marsh on a little block of land down to your left as you enter the Pentland Hills. Funnily enough the street name is called Bulldog Avenue.:p
I have seen that one, and it's great, sticks out like Dogs Balls. Just an FYI, it has been there for at least 5 years so even in the tough times they flew the flag (excuse the pun).
 
Why are we waiting for the club on this? Let's just start an 'official' (i know how much bigfootyites love to call stuff official) thread where people can stick up photos of how they have...'beat the drum' (or insert some clever and catchy Bulldog related title).
 
Although Ivan Rakitic barracks for Richmond (Saturday Age, A2, pg 11), he’s happy to acknowledge a true legend. On the walls of his Smith Street barber shop, amongst its “retro bric-a-brac and artworks”, you’ll find the definitive image of EJ--just below the Beatles and to the right of Lady Di. OK, a less than fitting site, but Ivan is a Tigers fan with a shop in Collingwood; he has a livelihood to consider...
 
Bravo Tony Jones, Bravo.

When doing a piece on Ch. 9 news about the New St, Brighton railway gates mentioned at the start of the thread - Tony stood in front of the white board which has a massive bulldogs emblem and the words "JOIN NOW" either side for a good 5 to 10 seconds.

Great plug. Perhaps he's taking on that detective for the loudest drum beater.

Thanks Tony.
 

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