One off field
One on field (player related)
What are you doing boss?
One on field (player related)
What are you doing boss?
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It's fascinating to me that a club that is crowdsourcing it's financial survival is ignoring a key technique of revenue raising, by changing the official shirt year to year, a strategy that is employed by every behemoth sporting organisation.
Chapman's kicking needs a mountain of work before he gets to the wing.Off Field
This will clearly be unpopular, but I despise the chevrons. Born from the minimalist dreams of an advertising mogul, the design at the time was a decent attempt at an overall club rebrand, which did help reinvigorate the club's image.
But now all I see if a vapid, meaningless design feature that's like a default selection for a nondescript 'sports team'. The white away uniform is the weakest in the league and it's the one we'll play every grand final in.
I'd at least like a change to the monogram of the anchor through the 'D' like our training shirts from a few years back. It's fascinating to me that a club that is crowdsourcing it's financial survival is ignoring a key technique of revenue raising, by changing the official shirt year to year, a strategy that is employed by every behemoth sporting organisation.
It's a fundamental of fast fashion and the modern cycles of consumerism. Whether you like it the design or not, it gives me a migraine that they keep rolling out this dainty purple sock with three inexplicable white triangles on it and then expect the supporter base to pony up $120 for a jumper that has been identical for 11 years now.
On Field
I'd be looking at integrating Chapman onto the wing for brief stints there as soon as possible. He can provide a real point of difference in that position and an early education there will provide us with real flexibility in the future, given we know he has the scope to play in defence if needed.
And there I was think the Chevrons were a part of Fremantle football history as worn by the first FFC in the 1890s, and by far the best jumper design in our history. I like that we don't go the fast buck route of changing our jumper design every year!Off Field
This will clearly be unpopular, but I despise the chevrons. Born from the minimalist dreams of an advertising mogul, the design at the time was a decent attempt at an overall club rebrand, which did help reinvigorate the club's image.
But now all I see if a vapid, meaningless design feature that's like a default selection for a nondescript 'sports team'. The white away uniform is the weakest in the league and it's the one we'll play every grand final in.
I'd at least like a change to the monogram of the anchor through the 'D' like our training shirts from a few years back. It's fascinating to me that a club that is crowdsourcing it's financial survival is ignoring a key technique of revenue raising, by changing the official shirt year to year, a strategy that is employed by every behemoth sporting organisation.
It's a fundamental of fast fashion and the modern cycles of consumerism. Whether you like it the design or not, it gives me a migraine that they keep rolling out this dainty purple sock with three inexplicable white triangles on it and then expect the supporter base to pony up $120 for a jumper that has been identical for 11 years now.
On Field
I'd be looking at integrating Chapman onto the wing for brief stints there as soon as possible. He can provide a real point of difference in that position and an early education there will provide us with real flexibility in the future, given we know he has the scope to play in defence if needed.
And there I was think the Chevrons were a part of Fremantle football history as worn by the first FFC in the 1890s, and by far the best jumper design in our history. I like that we don't go the fast buck route of changing our jumper design every year!
by far the best jumper design in our history
It makes me shudder to think of it, but as well as the "standard" anchor and the chevrons, there was that other "anchor" jumperWe’ve had like 2 designs. Big whoop
You mean our GOAT jumper? Never understood the hate for it.It makes me shudder to think of it, but as well as the "standard" anchor and the chevrons, there was that other "anchor" jumper
It makes me shudder to think of it, but as well as the "standard" anchor and the chevrons, there was that other "anchor" jumper
It was like we got this Graphic Design student on practicum, and they came up with that. And then straight away afterwards they withdrew from their course because they worked out during during their time with us that Graphic Design wasn't actually their thing.That was a weird time for guernseys for all clubs. Not gonna lie, I would pay top dollar for that guernsey. One of those “so bad it has charm” type things.
I knew you were going to say that!1. Move back to Fremantle Oval.