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He doesn't.I'm just asking for some proof that you have the slightest clue what you're talking about. You seem reluctant to provide that, for some reason.
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He doesn't.I'm just asking for some proof that you have the slightest clue what you're talking about. You seem reluctant to provide that, for some reason.
Melbourne Heart will be the only club to actually term a profit this season.
Here's another one of my goes
Needs something in the lower left quadrant. Plain red makes it look unbalanced.
Outline of the city skyline perhaps? Or maybe the boat from City's logo.Any ideas?
Any ideas?
Maybe invert the top half with the logotype wordmark to red design on white background for extra clarityToo easy
Too easy
Actually I believe Fulham wear a slight off-white TYVM (inb4srs)
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Nope, Fulham wear pure white. Their secondary nickname is even The Whites.
But it's true, teams can happily share colors, that's why football has away kits in the first place! WSW actually has a red and white clash/away strip, which I've always thought is a bit short sighted, both their kits kind of clash with Heart at the moment!
As far as I can remember, when Rangers FC bought into the Northern Spirit, they didn't change their colours. Though Northern Spirit did have a blue away kit in the first place.
But the A-League is a ten team comp. it should be avoided.It's pretty easy to argue that it would be impossible for teams not to share colours, in a 20-team, multi-tiered competition (I think something like 45 teams have played in the EPL in its 22 years).
The A-League is run by FFA, anything can and will happen.But the A-League is a ten team comp. it should be avoided.