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How much can you really do with pre existing teams?
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You can have it if you want. I was just thinking of ideas.![]()
Jks, you can have them.
Oh my Lord! Richmond have to give that a go in the pre-season sometime, surely!Hull can do a lot.
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I mean creativity is well limited when the entire identity exists already
Chelsea has had a plain blue shirt for over a century
Besides, how much bias is there towards pre existing identities?
Also, can we not clog this thread with reservations please? Leave it for the dedicated thread if/when it happens.
Whether or not you have thought about it sjohnson, when it comes to the designs that will be required what will be done with sponsors on the designs? The Premier League only allows teams to have a single sponsor on their kit, so will there be just one on the back with club logo on the front, or small sponsors logo on the front with names replacing the sponsor on the back, or the same sponsor front and back?
Also what logo do you propose for the new competition? The new Premier League badge, the simplified lions head only, or something new? And will it be placed in the same location as the AFL as it is impossible to place it on the sleeves.
And what about numbers, a single font? or any font that people want? And what about positioning of numbers, will they just be on the guernseys or on the front of the shorts as well?
I have a concern about fixturing. I understand that the Premier League has 20 teams and 36 rounds. However I feel that this is too long for a BigFooty competition to run. Interest will down down quickly and will take almost a whole year to run. May I suggest two divisions of ten (Div1 and Div2), and a relegation / promotion of two at the end of each season. This would mean 18 rounds. And it would be up to you how'd you'd like to split the 20 teams into two divisions.
I'd be more inclined to go with option one as it replicates the Premier League the most.I was planning on splitting the teams into 2 divisions, because as you said, it would mean it wouldn't go for so long. There are 2 ways the divisions could operate
1. Have a top division and a second division with the bottom 2 or 3 from the top division getting relegated at the end of the season, and the top 2 or 3 from the second division get promoted to the top division. No finals, everything decided on positions on the ladder.
2. The two divisions could run alongside each other, and have a finals series to decide the champion of each division, who would play off for the premiership.
If the first option is used, I would be happy for someone to run the second division.
I'd be more inclined to go with option one as it replicates the Premier League the most.
Aussie Rules Premier League Example:
Here is an example of what Aston Villa would look like (if they didn't get relegated) using the guidelines I have come up with. The sponsor is placed below the club logo on the left side of the chest, and the comp logo is placed on the right.
The Premier League font is used on the back for the number and name, unless anyone wants to find their club's font to use, which may be allowed. The name is placed above the number on the back of the guernsey.
Sorry about the size of the images.
(If anyone is wondering, I used Under Armour instead of Macron as there are rumours that Aston Villa will sign a contract with Under Armour for the 2016/17 season.)
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What template is that?Aussie Rules Premier League Example:
Here is an example of what Aston Villa would look like (if they didn't get relegated) using the guidelines I have come up with. The sponsor is placed below the club logo on the left side of the chest, and the comp logo is placed on the right.
The Premier League font is used on the back for the number and name, unless anyone wants to find their club's font to use, which may be allowed. The name is placed above the number on the back of the guernsey.
Sorry about the size of the images.
(If anyone is wondering, I used Under Armour instead of Macron as there are rumours that Aston Villa will sign a contract with Under Armour for the 2016/17 season.)
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