Story from NBN news tonight:
http://www.nbnnews.com.au/2016/10/11...pped-unveiled/
Life isn't the same without Con... but it can only improve without Tinks...
apparently it depicts a drone strike on a weapons factory
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/pi...gue-ideas-boom
Disruptive Pattern Uniform design, Just like our back 4
Why would we design that and wear it (just in general its terrible) against Sydney, have the decision makers never seen the types of kits and colours sydney typically have.
Ugghhh you can pay tribute to an organisation without having to simply copy and past, for example you could look to utilise the various crests and insignias for the squadrons and use those designs, you could incorporate a unique design that lists all active personnel, you could do so many interesting things that could be meaningful, especially if you don't intend on selling large volumes of the kit. But yet again this club take the easy way out, I'm surprised they don't just forfeit every week.
RIP BLK.
Bring on Nike, adidas or Puma
Middleby Gone
Lawrie Out
BLK was better than ISC. Puma obviously short-odds but Joma could be worth a shout and are a decent brand. As a kit enthusiast, paying top-dollar to go for stock Adidas/Nike gear with a Jets logo slapped on isn't worth while.
Why would Puma be odds-on?
So long as its not any of the previous suppliers or Macron Ill be happy
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or Kmart supply them from their value range, $10 a shirt... isn't Puma Shitney's supplier? do we seriously want to be in their shadow wearing an uninspired kit like they have???
Life isn't the same without Con... but it can only improve without Tinks...
What is the "obvious reasons" that Puma are favourites? I'm oblivious atm.
Ideal is Umbro, hnnnng, but I doubt we'll be so lucky. I'm fully expecting something uninspiring.
OK
Start tweeting Lawrie now. No more "Knights". Bring back the gold and the cinnamon/emerald. Bombard him now!
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