fmd... even T-Boon picked up on the joke.Why would you worry about anybody else's opinions when choosing how you dress?
If you aren't a fan of wearing a jersey personally, that's your choice. There is nothing wrong with wearing your teams merch out in public, no matter your age. If you're more worried about how someone else sees you, you've got far deeper issues to work out.
Everyone's image of everyone else is different. Someone could see you wearing a simple team shirt and think you were nothing more than a casual fan, while they could see someone wearing the playing jersey and think they are with their team through thick and thin, wearing the same armor their gladiators wear to battle every week.
Mind you as a roosters fan I’d be hopeful that they could do a navy blue patch, not black. And the raiders would look better with royal blue or even their green.A black patch with the bronze premiership logo over the top of the regular one would be perfect. It's insane that they can't get something this simple correct.
I suggested black as its the colour of the grand final. Putting bronze on club colours dilutes the event's branding. Wouldn't necessarily be against it on club colours for defending premiers though.Mind you as a roosters fan I’d be hopeful that they could do a navy blue patch, not black. And the raiders would look better with royal blue or even their green.
Also - how about the premiers have a gold nrl badge instead of white the following season.
My preference is to wear a proper, fully sponsored jersey exactly as the players wear - but lighter, more comfortable fabric. For a supposedly ‘light weight’ garment they still feel a little heavy and strange to wear.
I have a couple of player issue jerseys by ISC and Canterbury - both with gel grips. I can't really wear those jerseys because despite going several sizes up from what I'd normally wear they're still too much of an 'athletic' fit for me to wear comfortably. From trying them on, though, you get a surprising amount of grip - especially the Canterbury one. It's a little bit too grippy (almost sticky) to wear seriously but it might actually do the trick for you there.They refer to them as replica but to me a replica means it should have the rubbery, grippy thingies on the chest. Sure you’re not carrying a ball but I can see myself, arms folded holding a schooner against my chest. I’d imagine it would be quite useful as the day wears on
Also - how about the premiers have a gold nrl badge instead of white the following season.
You're luckyI wish they would go back to the GF patch rather than the essay worth of embroidery, looked much cleaner and more important (except the year the Knights and Eels had that monster plate on their chest).
Any idea on 9's WC jerseys.
Please tell me that Australia won't be using the Kangaroos jersey.
Like the Australian twenty20 jersey, they might introduce a third colour to go with the green and gold. This would be pretty cool but may open up too many old wounds. Technically it actually was the first Australian nines jersey.Any idea on 9's WC jerseys.
Please tell me that Australia won't be using the Kangaroos jersey.
I’d expect 70% of over 30s to boo the f**k out the team if they wore that jersey.Like the Australian twenty20 jersey, they might introduce a third colour to go with the green and gold. This would be pretty cool but may open up too many old wounds. Technically it actually was the first Australian nines jersey.
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Looks like minmal - if any - ground markings for the GF tomorrow. The mats used last year are back with a Premiership logo in between: