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Does anyone remember like two days ago when you could do a Queen Elizabeth react??
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Yeah! I thought I was going crazy earlierI remember the ambulance one.
Okay glad I wasn't the only one tooYeah! I thought I was going crazy earlier
I’m still in shock over PG to the Clippers. Didn’t see it coming at all, so much for unfinished business. Rumours of Russ and Steven Adams out too, not sur did I’ll be able to handle itKawhi to LAC, as well as Paul George.
It's time for Russell to eat his greensI’m still in shock over PG to the Clippers. Didn’t see it coming at all, so much for unfinished business. Rumours of Russ and Steven Adams out too, not sur did I’ll be able to handle it
Yep perfect Thank you
This is amazing.
Btw, if you're curious on pre-1998 apparel sponsors for all clubs, this is what I could find... based off tags on guernseys, warm-up jackets, but mostly boots as prior to the infamous Kouta deal, players weren't allowed to wear boots that were a different brand to the club's apparel sponsor. I only went as far back as 1990 (AFL era) as it got a bit murky before that with AFL Photos often having inaccurate dates. If you created that spreadsheet, feel free to add this, maybe as a secondary version of the graphic.
Adelaide: Adidas (1991–97)
Brisbane: Puma (1990; 1996–97), Diadora (1991–93), Lotto (1994–95)
Carlton: Adidas (1990–97)
Collingwood: Puma (1990–97)
Essendon: Adidas (1990–94), Reebok (1995–97)
Fitzroy: none (1990–91), Puma (1992–93), Nike (1994–95), Asics (1996)
Fremantle: Nike (1995–97)
Geelong: Adidas (1990–97)
Hawthorn: Puma (1990–97)
Melbourne: Adidas (1990–91), none (1992–94), Nike (1995–97)
North Melbourne: Adidas (1990–91), Diadora (1992), Nike (1993–97)
Port Adelaide: Nike (1997)
Richmond: Puma (1990–91), Diadora (1992–94), Lotto (1995–97)
St Kilda: Adidas (1990–91), Puma (1992–97)
Sydney: none (1990–93), Adidas (1994–95), Puma (1996–97)
West Coast: Puma (1990–97)
W Bulldogs: Adidas (1990–91), Diadora (1992–95), XBlades (1996), Canterbury (1997)
No 'random' manufacturers here in that we all saw them in some other guise post-'97, but it is interesting how Adidas had a stranglehold on the market in the early 90s (eight clubs in 1991), Diadora dipped their toes in the water as well (four clubs in 1992), while one-year deals were, unsurprisingly, basically non-existent. Also with Fitzroy in financial trouble around 1990 and Sydney sucking terribly on the field around the same time, it's no wonder they couldn't secure apparel deals.
Wow I was actually trying to research this too, you just saved me a hell of time as well. ThanksThis is amazing.
Btw, if you're curious on pre-1998 apparel sponsors for all clubs, this is what I could find... based off tags on guernseys, warm-up jackets, but mostly boots as prior to the infamous Kouta deal, players weren't allowed to wear boots that were a different brand to the club's apparel sponsor. I only went as far back as 1990 (AFL era) as it got a bit murky before that with AFL Photos often having inaccurate dates. If you created that spreadsheet, feel free to add this, maybe as a secondary version of the graphic.
Adelaide: Adidas (1991–97)
Brisbane: Puma (1990; 1996–97), Diadora (1991–93), Lotto (1994–95)
Carlton: Adidas (1990–97)
Collingwood: Puma (1990–97)
Essendon: Adidas (1990–94), Reebok (1995–97)
Fitzroy: none (1990–91), Puma (1992–93), Nike (1994–95), Asics (1996)
Fremantle: Nike (1995–97)
Geelong: Adidas (1990–97)
Hawthorn: Puma (1990–97)
Melbourne: Adidas (1990–91), none (1992–94), Nike (1995–97)
North Melbourne: Adidas (1990–91), Diadora (1992), Nike (1993–97)
Port Adelaide: Nike (1997)
Richmond: Puma (1990–91), Diadora (1992–94), Lotto (1995–97)
St Kilda: Adidas (1990–91), Puma (1992–97)
Sydney: none (1990–93), Adidas (1994–95), Puma (1996–97)
West Coast: Puma (1990–97)
W Bulldogs: Adidas (1990–91), Diadora (1992–95), XBlades (1996), Canterbury (1997)
No 'random' manufacturers here in that we all saw them in some other guise post-'97, but it is interesting how Adidas had a stranglehold on the market in the early 90s (eight clubs in 1991), Diadora dipped their toes in the water as well (four clubs in 1992), while one-year deals were, unsurprisingly, basically non-existent. Also with Fitzroy in financial trouble around 1990 and Sydney sucking terribly on the field around the same time, it's no wonder they couldn't secure apparel deals.
I never post on here anymore but thought I'd pop in to make sure that everyone has seen our heroic leader on Brown Cardigan's storyView attachment 705943
Wow I was actually trying to research this too, you just saved me a hell of time as well. Thanks
2001 looks like a GOAT year for quality manufacturers
This is amazing.
Btw, if you're curious on pre-1998 apparel sponsors for all clubs, this is what I could find... based off tags on guernseys, warm-up jackets, but mostly boots as prior to the infamous Kouta deal, players weren't allowed to wear boots that were a different brand to the club's apparel sponsor. I only went as far back as 1990 (AFL era) as it got a bit murky before that with AFL Photos often having inaccurate dates. If you created that spreadsheet, feel free to add this, maybe as a secondary version of the graphic.
Adelaide: Adidas (1991–97)
Brisbane: Puma (1990; 1996–97), Diadora (1991–93), Lotto (1994–95)
Carlton: Adidas (1990–97)
Collingwood: Puma (1990–97)
Essendon: Adidas (1990–94), Reebok (1995–97)
Fitzroy: none (1990–91), Puma (1992–93), Nike (1994–95), Asics (1996)
Fremantle: Nike (1995–97)
Geelong: Adidas (1990–97)
Hawthorn: Puma (1990–97)
Melbourne: Adidas (1990–91), none (1992–94), Nike (1995–97)
North Melbourne: Adidas (1990–91), Diadora (1992), Nike (1993–97)
Port Adelaide: Nike (1997)
Richmond: Puma (1990–91), Diadora (1992–94), Lotto (1995–97)
St Kilda: Adidas (1990–91), Puma (1992–97)
Sydney: none (1990–93), Adidas (1994–95), Puma (1996–97)
West Coast: Puma (1990–97)
W Bulldogs: Adidas (1990–91), Diadora (1992–95), XBlades (1996), Canterbury (1997)
No 'random' manufacturers here in that we all saw them in some other guise post-'97, but it is interesting how Adidas had a stranglehold on the market in the early 90s (eight clubs in 1991), Diadora dipped their toes in the water as well (four clubs in 1992), while one-year deals were, unsurprisingly, basically non-existent. Also with Fitzroy in financial trouble around 1990 and Sydney sucking terribly on the field around the same time, it's no wonder they couldn't secure apparel deals.
I'm not 100% sure but I think the Crows had Puma making their stuff in 1996
is this a Geelong cap or a global financial crisis cap? I'm not sure.Interesting find, the GFC is back at Geelong. The club had actively distanced itself from the GFC logo, banning anyone affiliated with the club (including the cheer squad) from wearing it when the new logo came in around 2008. That ban was actively in place until this week it seems.
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when west coast are wearing black and white u know its a s**t heapHow s**t are those Fox footy AFL soccer mockups
Are those the same ones on the top of r/afl?How s**t are those Fox footy AFL soccer mockups
I’m considering moving from on here over to reddit, over there you don’t seem to need to put any effort at all into your designs to get all the plaudits. Just put stretched logos on a yellow images template and you’ll be drowning in upvotes!Are those the same ones on the top of r/afl?
TBH the adelaide carlton and saints ones aren't bad but the rest.......yeah