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Portfolio AFL 2029 (Sequel to AFL '99 Series)

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Hoping that the next one comes out soon

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I don't think anybody is gonna let you just forget about this one Freight Train
I kinda feel bad for you.

not many to go.

maybe I'll just bite the bullet and finish all five tonight after work.
 

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you do realise that I would have actually done it and most likely by the end of the week you gave it to me not making people sit and wait for it for a few years......

when was the last time you finished a portfolio of your own, you wank pheasant.
 
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Thirty years later: YEEELLLOOOOWWWWWAANNNNDDDBBBLLLAAACCCCCKKKKK. Tough to beat such a great colour combination and design - and after finally getting the yellow right, the club hasn't looked back.

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because no one shows interest in anything i do so why bother

well then, I guess it's better to take three years to do a portfolio and have some interest in it, than take a week to half-finish one, never finish it and no one even paid any attention in first place...
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30 years later: South Sydney crept closer and closer to their classic South Melbourne guernsey over the years, until they finally had a change in logo and subsequently, a change in guernsey back to the classic red-on-white vee. The clash is a simple inverse of the home guernsey.

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Thirty years later: The Saints continued to use the cross motif across their home guernseys over the years, eventually settling on a red top, black bottom guernsey with the white cross. The clash guernsey is a return to a solid design element across both guernseys after going between many striped designs, now featuring an England-esque white base with a red cross. The classic Stickman logo features proudly above the player name on the rear of the guernseys.

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Thirty years later: Following the success of hosting games in China, David Koch eventually sold Port Adelaide and started a new club in Townsville, who were sorely lacking a major sports team following the demise of the Townsville Crocodiles. With investment from the Chinese Government, the club would play a selection of games every year in Shanghai and Beijing, as well as featuring Chinese players from their overseas developmental centre.​
 
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Thirty years later: Back to basics for the West Coast Eagles, reverting to their original 1987 colour scheme with a yellow based home guernsey and a royal blue based clash guernsey. This was quite a controversial decision back in 2018 after the club abandoned the GOAT of all guernseys and massive fan-favourite, The Ochre, which the Eagles wore in their 2006 premiership victory. The club updated their logo and guernseys in 2018 to reflect the modernisation of the club and the game, however they retain their inaugural club logo above the player name on the rear of the guernsey. Fans however are outraged at the side panels on the guernsey, cutting the wings.

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After over two and half years, this portfolio is finally finished.

Everyone can go home now.
 
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Thirty years later: Following the success of hosting games in China, David Koch eventually sold Port Adelaide and started a new club in Townsville, who were sorely lacking a major sports team following the demise of the Townsville Crocodiles. With investment from the Chinese Government, the club would play a selection of games every year in Shanghai and Beijing, as well as featuring Chinese players from their overseas developmental centre.​
They also have the Cowboys
 

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