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Awesome Designs there.
Box Hill Hawks Football Club
Brunswick Football Club - Magpies
Casey Scorpions Football Club
Coburg Football Club - Lions
North Ballarat Football Club - Roosters
Port Melbourne Football Club - Borough
Preston Football Club - Reds
Sandringham Football Club - Zebras
Williamstown Football Club - Seagulls
More to come
I know that Port fans would rather use a traditional Port Adelaide jumper but with the debate about Collingwood's women's jumper, Port should use the jumper on the left and tell Eddie to jam it up his arse if he complains about it.
Added new Port Adelaide picture.
No, he is just doing that to show that the jumper can work with black/blue or white shorts.Nice designs! This could be an incredibly dumb questions (I don't venture out to these parts much!) but do Collingwood and Geelong have half/half shorts? As in half black/blue and half white (assuming that the two left images are home and two right are clash)?
Regardless, black stripes on white jumper with black shorts is perfect!
The club that is still in the NBL is a club that has taken the Tigers licence but have divorced them selves from everything that is the Melbourne Tigers except for the championships. Support has grow behind the original Melbourne Tigers club which have entered a team in the SEABL, with the ultimate goal of entering the NBL as the second Melbourne club. You can see the developments of this on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Savemelbournetigers/?fref=tsMelbourne Tigers never left, though.
That's why its a shame that the Tiger rebranded in the first place. It's great having Sydney and Brisbane back in but the NBL needs the Tigers more than United.There's heaps of support for United, no way another Melbourne team could come in, even if they're called the Tigers. It just muddies the waters. Which club did Lanard Copeland and Andrew Gaze play for? What happens to the current United players? It's all too confusing.
There's heaps of support for United, no way another Melbourne team could come in, even if they're called the Tigers. It just muddies the waters. Which club did Lanard Copeland and Andrew Gaze play for? What happens to the current United players? It's all too confusing.
I will let Lanard Copeland answer your question for you in this film clip.
That's why its a shame that the Tiger rebranded in the first place. It's great having Sydney and Brisbane back in but the NBL needs the Tigers more than United.
Yeah, I know Lanard hates the United name. Thanks for posting the vid.
I do get the feeling that if we were the Tigers, Gaze wouldn't be coaching Sydney.
I know exactly what you mean, but stuff like this has happened before in American Sports. For example the Cleveland Browns did something similar, rebranding as the Baltimore Ravens only to enter the league again as anew entity 3 years later.There's heaps of support for United, no way another Melbourne team could come in, even if they're called the Tigers. It just muddies the waters. Which club did Lanard Copeland and Andrew Gaze play for? What happens to the current United players? It's all too confusing.