thorson1987
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Yeah, why not.
Also, your choice of apparel provider is either ISC or ISC.
Does seem to work in some cases though i.e all American leagues.
Yeah, why not.
Also, your choice of apparel provider is either ISC or ISC.
this grinds my gears more/as much as it shouldTemporary Fence Hire Hire*
this grinds my gears more/as much as it should
did you have to enter your PIN number or just tap n goI hire hired some fencing the other week. Had no cash so I went to the ATM machine.
did you have to enter your PIN number or just tap n go
I think maybe if we started all teams from scratch in terms of sponsorship something like that could be possible. Probably an unrealistic scenario though because some clubs have a higher profile than others and would be wanting to charge more for their sponsorship positions rather than fall in with a flat deal across all clubs.Would some company pay $5m a year
To get back bottom jersey spot for every club in nrl ?
I hope not, it'd open up the bag for it to become the norm for other spots and have the same sponsors on every jersey across the boardWould some company pay $5m a year
To get back bottom jersey spot for every club in nrl ?
It's been compulsory for three seasons now from memory. Clubs might wear them either side of the weekend but having them all wearing them in Indigenous Round isn't new.•Every club seems to be wearing them for THIS round rather some wearing them for the round, others wearing them the week after for their home game.
Clubs in both codes are generally advised who their IR opponent is before they put the jersey into production in order for no clashes.I feel like perhaps the match-ups for Indigenous round were planned well in advance - or at least the teams were informed whether they would be the home or away team so they can produce an appropriate jersey. There's been no clashes and no teams having to wear a non-Indigenous away jersey.
The only jerseys that aren't really doing anything for me are Canterbury and Cronulla. The approach they've taken is fine and there's nothing really bad about them. I just think they could have done more.
Clubs in both codes are generally advised who their IR opponent is before they put the jersey into production in order for no clashes.
I'd disagree with the no clashes, despite the orange front, the Tigers jersey was a bad clash with Souths' last night and they should've been in orange or white shorts.
If a new team enters the nrl they would be silly to not got with red and black.
True but they need to drop the yellow. In their final years the bears had white but how good did they look in all red (shorts and socks too) before the citibank jersey. That's what I loved about the dragons yesterday. Maybe the dragons could try red shorts and socks with their home jersey occasionally...kinda like the swans.Pirates braaa