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Ladies and Gents here is The Northern Saints FC logo, what do ya think?

not much.
 

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Ladies and Gents here is The Northern Saints FC logo, what do ya think?

doesnt reflect fawkner park much. seems like a name and home ground change for north coburg as the jumpers will be bops. should design new jumpers considering its a new club. fawkner park have been annexed by north coburg
 
Can anyone tell me how Jay Smiley goes from Jacana, i know its only Div 2 but was a pretty handy player as a kid, just wondering how he has developed!!

Gets the best player probably week in week out. Gets a lot of the ball and is well respected. Won the bnf in 2006. Genuine good person and someone you want as a mate. Looks after his players and shows great leadership. Looking to have a big preseason.
 
gee this is original !!you used to be the worst strip going around in the st olivers days now we have to see these s#*#house colours once again:thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown:

Ummm North Coburg have been wearing the colours for two years since changing back from the Fremantle jumpers. So the colours are not the issue.

The design is the issue. It's Horrible.
 
Ummm North Coburg have been wearing the colours for two years since changing back from the Fremantle jumpers. So the colours are not the issue.

The design is the issue. It's Horrible.




Also might clash with Keilor Park's jumper next season now they have hit B Grade...........although a new KP jumper will be unveiled for 2008.

Same colours just different design......:thumbsu:
 

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I take it to the toilet next time i need to wipe my arse.

Be careful of those paper cuts..... :p


The Colors are North Coburgs Green, Red and Fawkners Navy Blue, the dark areas of the Logo are actually Navy. That is the Final design, and it looks better in person than on a screen.

The Jumpers for now have to stay the basic North Coburg FC Jumpers as NCFC have a stockpile(hundreds) of NEW jumpers and the EDFL had agreed to the merge with us using the NCFC Jumpers. Cost's dictate Northern Saints use up the stockpile first, although they will be modified a little to reflect the New Club. One thing the EDFL insisted on was in not having any reference to a Fawkner Football Club in the name.

For people thinking Fawkner Park has just been swallowed up by North Coburg I can assure thats untrue. Fawkner had the 100% better Facilities, Bops had the stable club structure and for most of season 2007 both Clubs had been merged unofficially. It was either both these Clubs continue to battle each other for Sponsors and Players or join forces and hit the EDFL from season 2008 and beyond running as one.


I hope that explains things a little more.
 
My apologises blastoff, i was referring to son06, whose aka General.


congrats hammer, guess i was just making the point that i dont need to be invisible behind a screen to take pot shots at people(especially when they dont have any idea at all), when if i was standing next to them, they wouldnt say 2 words about the topic.
seems a little weak to me.
guess i have myself to blame for paying attention to someones opinion who obviously means nothing to me.
 
I am one of those guys that hates all these new designs and new jumpers.
I think clubs should stick to the traditional.

I think a logo that encompassed both Nth Coburg and Fawkner would have been better along with something that isn't so new wave and modern.

You ever thought about running for politics?? Hang on...what about taking up cranium surgery...what about a jumper with your head on the front...:D
 

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Kev has already started pre season at Keilor mate, Towns just got back from Vegas and Butters has been spoken to and has been positive so i think your info is a liitle off the mark
thats what there telling keilor people , thats not what there telling marby people, they havent signed yet its still a maybee
 
I've heard Libba has the job at Sunbury for 70k a year as full time coach and development.

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FORMER Western Bulldogs star Tony Liberatore will coach Sunbury next year.

And in a second major coup, former East Point star and 2005 Henderson Medallist Ben Jordan will join Liberatore as a playing assistant coach with the eastern Lions for the 2008 RegionalOne Ballarat Football League season.

Liberatore, who finishes up in his role as an assistant coach at Carlton this week, has been recommended by Sunbury's current committee for a full-time role that combines football manager and coaching duties with the club.

The appointment needs only to be ratified by the club's incoming committee at the club's annual general meeting on November 13, a formality given the current committee is likely to be re-instated at the AGM.

Club president Greg Allen described the announcement as good news not just for Sunbury, but also for the BFL in general.

"At Sunbury we like pushing the bar and we think that country football does need full-time people now. Having someone like Tony around the club full-time will be great for our young players and when it comes to fitness we don't think you could do better," he said.

"He's still on Carlton's payroll as we speak so it's a pretty big appointment. It's awesome for country footy to have coaches like Tony and John Northey."

At this point the appointment is for one year. Allen said Liberatore and Jordan would play a major role in developing Sunbury's younger players in the post-Mark Power era.

"There is no expectation of flags. While Sunbury likes to play in grand finals, we recognise this starting point," he said.

"Serge' (Power) did a terrific job but we're now starting a new era. Our research has shown Tony is one of the best people you could get to coach and develop young players.

"Ben Jordan is the icing on the cake. His leadership on the field is something we will really benefit from."

Jordan, who lives in Sunbury, has joined the Lions for family reasons and leaves East Point with the club's blessing, Red Lion Kangaroos president Gerard O'Keefe said yesterday.

Sunbury is also hoping to retain 2007 captain Daryl Griffin, who retired along with Mark Power at the end of the season.

"Daryl played with Tony at Footscray, so we're hoping Daryl will reconsider his decision to retire and play another year," Allen said.
"Tony will have his game plan so we're going to talk to the players and hopefully we will keep a lot of our players." An early front-runner for the Sunbury position, Mark Johnson, is believed to be intending to nominate for the AFL draft, effectively ruling himself out of the running for the job.

Total Package believed to be $90k, not to challenge for a premiership and pay that sort of money for 1 year for 2 people is flipping crazy, but if they can afford that money then watch out when they start throwing the cash at players to virtually buy a premiership.
 
I am one of those guys that hates all these new designs and new jumpers.
I think clubs should stick to the traditional.

I think a logo that encompassed both Nth Coburg and Fawkner would have been better along with something that isn't so new wave and modern.

Being a New club established in 2007 we have NO Tradition!
 
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FORMER Western Bulldogs star Tony Liberatore will coach Sunbury next year.

And in a second major coup, former East Point star and 2005 Henderson Medallist Ben Jordan will join Liberatore as a playing assistant coach with the eastern Lions for the 2008 RegionalOne Ballarat Football League season.

Liberatore, who finishes up in his role as an assistant coach at Carlton this week, has been recommended by Sunbury's current committee for a full-time role that combines football manager and coaching duties with the club.

The appointment needs only to be ratified by the club's incoming committee at the club's annual general meeting on November 13, a formality given the current committee is likely to be re-instated at the AGM.

Club president Greg Allen described the announcement as good news not just for Sunbury, but also for the BFL in general.

"At Sunbury we like pushing the bar and we think that country football does need full-time people now. Having someone like Tony around the club full-time will be great for our young players and when it comes to fitness we don't think you could do better," he said.

"He's still on Carlton's payroll as we speak so it's a pretty big appointment. It's awesome for country footy to have coaches like Tony and John Northey."

At this point the appointment is for one year. Allen said Liberatore and Jordan would play a major role in developing Sunbury's younger players in the post-Mark Power era.

"There is no expectation of flags. While Sunbury likes to play in grand finals, we recognise this starting point," he said.

"Serge' (Power) did a terrific job but we're now starting a new era. Our research has shown Tony is one of the best people you could get to coach and develop young players.

"Ben Jordan is the icing on the cake. His leadership on the field is something we will really benefit from."

Jordan, who lives in Sunbury, has joined the Lions for family reasons and leaves East Point with the club's blessing, Red Lion Kangaroos president Gerard O'Keefe said yesterday.

Sunbury is also hoping to retain 2007 captain Daryl Griffin, who retired along with Mark Power at the end of the season.

"Daryl played with Tony at Footscray, so we're hoping Daryl will reconsider his decision to retire and play another year," Allen said.
"Tony will have his game plan so we're going to talk to the players and hopefully we will keep a lot of our players." An early front-runner for the Sunbury position, Mark Johnson, is believed to be intending to nominate for the AFL draft, effectively ruling himself out of the running for the job.

Total Package believed to be $90k, not to challenge for a premiership and pay that sort of money for 1 year for 2 people is flipping crazy, but if they can afford that money then watch out when they start throwing the cash at players to virtually buy a premiership.
YOU MIGHT BE RIGHT THEIR,BUT I THINKS PLAYERS WOULDNT WANT TO PLAY IN THE BLF AND TRAVEL.MIGHT NOT BE TO MUCH MONEY LEFT AFTER HE TAKES HIS CUT.COULDNT HAVE HIM AND WE HE NEED A HIGH CHAIR TO SEE THE GAME,HE SHOULD JUST GO BACK AND WORK FOR WILLY WONKER.
 
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