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Sorrento FC FFA cup kit  Perth SC [youtube]AtbrbzK_7oQ[/youtube]
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Why wouldnt sorrento play in sky blue?
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The Perth SC kit is brilliant. All class.
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Sorrento's kit os fucking top notch.
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TheSelectFew wrote:Sorrento's kit os fucking top notch. Indeed, FFA Cup badge on the sleeve as well.
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TheSelectFew wrote:Sorrento's kit os fucking top notch. +1. If possible, I'll try and buy one off the club. Gorgeous bit of kit.
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Heineken wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Sorrento's kit os fucking top notch. +1. If possible, I'll try and buy one off the club. Gorgeous bit of kit. Are they allowed to have the FFA Cup crest on the sleeve? Sorrento kit is probably the best Australian kit I've seen. Looks like a proper football shirt with the League/Cup crest on the sleeve.
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Here is one that looks shit house. South Hobart have adopted the Southend United kit which I like, but that sponsor logo looks worse than Webjet and the positioning of the FFA Cup logo looks terrible.
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Hutch
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Pretty sure they had no real say in where the FFA Cup logo goes. All clubs have to have it on the right front of the jersey, and not like they're going to put it over their kit makers logo...
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hutchonholiday wrote:Pretty sure they had no real say in where the FFA Cup logo goes. All clubs have to have it on the right front of the jersey, and not like they're going to put it over their kit makers logo... Im pretty sure I have seen teams that have the FFA Cup Logo on the sleeve. This site has all the kits from last year (Round of 32): FFA Cup Kits 2014Edited by samb: 3/8/2015 03:05:25 PM
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Hutch
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samb wrote:hutchonholiday wrote:Pretty sure they had no real say in where the FFA Cup logo goes. All clubs have to have it on the right front of the jersey, and not like they're going to put it over their kit makers logo... Im pretty sure I have seen teams that have the FFA Cup Logo on the sleeve. This site has all the kits from last year (Round of 32): FFA Cup Kits 2014Edited by samb: 3/8/2015 03:05:25 PM Well, there you go. Much nicer on the sleave.
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hutchonholiday wrote:samb wrote:hutchonholiday wrote:Pretty sure they had no real say in where the FFA Cup logo goes. All clubs have to have it on the right front of the jersey, and not like they're going to put it over their kit makers logo... Im pretty sure I have seen teams that have the FFA Cup Logo on the sleeve. This site has all the kits from last year (Round of 32): FFA Cup Kits 2014Edited by samb: 3/8/2015 03:05:25 PM Well, there you go. Much nicer on the sleave. Agree, which is a pity when you see kits where it sits in between the kit manufacturer and the club crest or high up on the shoulder. Looks horrendous.
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thewitness
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Both Bayswater and Tuggies wore it on the sleeve last year against Victory.
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azzaMVFC wrote:Here is one that looks shit house. South Hobart have adopted the Southend United kit which I like, but that sponsor logo looks worse than Webjet and the positioning of the FFA Cup logo looks terrible. Must say, the logo looks hastily stuck on, as if the designer completely forgot to put it on, and only did so last second. Would look better in the middle. The sponsor I have no issue with. It's a bit big, but so long as South Hobart are getting good coin for it, it's not really an issue.
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azzaMVFC wrote:Here is one that looks shit house. South Hobart have adopted the Southend United kit which I like, but that sponsor logo looks worse than Webjet and the positioning of the FFA Cup logo looks terrible.  Ange's younger brother is the coach?
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azzaMVFC
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hutchonholiday wrote:samb wrote:hutchonholiday wrote:Pretty sure they had no real say in where the FFA Cup logo goes. All clubs have to have it on the right front of the jersey, and not like they're going to put it over their kit makers logo... Im pretty sure I have seen teams that have the FFA Cup Logo on the sleeve. This site has all the kits from last year (Round of 32): FFA Cup Kits 2014Edited by samb: 3/8/2015 03:05:25 PM Well, there you go. Much nicer on the sleave. I agree, ten times better.. Although I did notice that every HAL team has the logo on the front where as it seems the NPL/state league clubs have a choice on where it sits? That's strange
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Not the Yenda Tigers?!?! I used to hate my old clubs logo, until we re-designed it a few years back, but now im kinda going through a retro hipster stage and rocking both of them as you can clearly see in my signature. Used to hate away trips to Hillston/Hay/wherever football wasnt the norm, they would see our jacket and think it had something to do with collingwood. :\
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Cobram victory is no more. They merged with another team to form the cobram roar
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 Macquarie United Agros? lol Edited by BA81: 28/3/2016 10:40:03 AM
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Cobram victory is no more. They merged with another team to form the cobram roar That cup tun will never be forgotten.
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BA81 wrote: Macquarie United Agros? lol Edited by BA81: 28/3/2016 10:40:03 AM I think it's Animal from the Muppets. Macquarie United Muppets.
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Cobram victory is no more. They merged with another team to form the cobram roar What exactly has happened in the region since the RPL disbanded with the Griffith association?
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BA81 wrote: Macquarie United Agros? lol Edited by BA81: 28/3/2016 10:40:03 AM
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NicCarBel wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Cobram victory is no more. They merged with another team to form the cobram roar What exactly has happened in the region since the RPL disbanded with the Griffith association? This probably isn't the correct thread to explain this in. I'm assuming you mean post 2008 when Hanwood and Yoogali went home from Shepparton. So in Shepparton, you had the GV Suns club forming and joining the Victorian NPL2, meaning all the good local players went there, the 2 Cobram clubs, Tigers and Victory merged to form Cobram Roar, who from this season have gone back to the Albury-Wodonga league. Benalla Rovers were essentially kicked out of AW and have rejoined the Shepparton League. In Albury, the only other major change is the formation of Murray United also playing in the Victorian NPL2. In Griffith, when Hanwood & Yoogali came back from Shepparton, they decided to stay in the Griffith League and not return to the Wagga League as they had done the time before. The Wagga League had dropped off considerably since the departure of Hanwood & Yoogali in 2000 and then Leeton in 2002 or when ever. It dropped down to 6 clubs in 1st grade for a while. In 2014 a club formed in Wagga (Eastern Wanderers) and came to play in the then stronger Griffith Comp, making 1st grade 9 clubs. They left after 1 season and went on to become the foundation for Wagga's State League team Wagga City Wanderers in 2015. The Griffith 1st grade is now down to only 6 clubs, with Wests, City, Hanwood, Leeton and the 2 Yoogali's for 2016. There was talk of Griffith trying to get a State League club going, but it looks like the travel is too far and the powerful clubs can't agree to join forces for the good of football in the City. With the State League Club now in Wagga, the best players have moved there, but the local comp is picking up again. There are now 10 clubs in 1st grade, with Young leaving the Bathurst comp to come and join Wagga lat year. In my opinion though I still think the Riverina Branch, especially Griffith, Wagga and South West Slopes would be best suited by leaving FNSW and trying to join Capital Football. A lot closer than Sydney and Rep teams from Griffith and Wagga could probably make a push to becoming NPL clubs in Canberra. Albury should cut all ties with FNSW and become full members of the FFV, not just the split FNSW/FFV set up they have now.
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thewitness wrote:NicCarBel wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Cobram victory is no more. They merged with another team to form the cobram roar What exactly has happened in the region since the RPL disbanded with the Griffith association? This probably isn't the correct thread to explain this in. I'm assuming you mean post 2008 when Hanwood and Yoogali went home from Shepparton. So in Shepparton, you had the GV Suns club forming and joining the Victorian NPL2, meaning all the good local players went there, the 2 Cobram clubs, Tigers and Victory merged to form Cobram Roar, who from this season have gone back to the Albury-Wodonga league. Benalla Rovers were essentially kicked out of AW and have rejoined the Shepparton League. In Albury, the only other major change is the formation of Murray United also playing in the Victorian NPL2. In Griffith, when Hanwood & Yoogali came back from Shepparton, they decided to stay in the Griffith League and not return to the Wagga League as they had done the time before. The Wagga League had dropped off considerably since the departure of Hanwood & Yoogali in 2000 and then Leeton in 2002 or when ever. It dropped down to 6 clubs in 1st grade for a while. In 2014 a club formed in Wagga (Eastern Wanderers) and came to play in the then stronger Griffith Comp, making 1st grade 9 clubs. They left after 1 season and went on to become the foundation for Wagga's State League team Wagga City Wanderers in 2015. The Griffith 1st grade is now down to only 6 clubs, with Wests, City, Hanwood, Leeton and the 2 Yoogali's for 2016. There was talk of Griffith trying to get a State League club going, but it looks like the travel is too far and the powerful clubs can't agree to join forces for the good of football in the City. With the State League Club now in Wagga, the best players have moved there, but the local comp is picking up again. There are now 10 clubs in 1st grade, with Young leaving the Bathurst comp to come and join Wagga lat year. In my opinion though I still think the Riverina Branch, especially Griffith, Wagga and South West Slopes would be best suited by leaving FNSW and trying to join Capital Football. A lot closer than Sydney and Rep teams from Griffith and Wagga could probably make a push to becoming NPL clubs in Canberra. Albury should cut all ties with FNSW and become full members of the FFV, not just the split FNSW/FFV set up they have now. Great post. Thanks for the update. Played there years ago and wondered what was going on in those parts. Cheers.
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 Looks like Heidelberg Stars have gotten rid of their legless camel.  Although they seem to have lost 4 years somewhere.
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Bentleigh Greens still haven't changed their logo. Officially the worst NPL logo in the country.
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thewitness wrote:NicCarBel wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Cobram victory is no more. They merged with another team to form the cobram roar What exactly has happened in the region since the RPL disbanded with the Griffith association? This probably isn't the correct thread to explain this in. I'm assuming you mean post 2008 when Hanwood and Yoogali went home from Shepparton. So in Shepparton, you had the GV Suns club forming and joining the Victorian NPL2, meaning all the good local players went there, the 2 Cobram clubs, Tigers and Victory merged to form Cobram Roar, who from this season have gone back to the Albury-Wodonga league. Benalla Rovers were essentially kicked out of AW and have rejoined the Shepparton League. In Albury, the only other major change is the formation of Murray United also playing in the Victorian NPL2. In Griffith, when Hanwood & Yoogali came back from Shepparton, they decided to stay in the Griffith League and not return to the Wagga League as they had done the time before. The Wagga League had dropped off considerably since the departure of Hanwood & Yoogali in 2000 and then Leeton in 2002 or when ever. It dropped down to 6 clubs in 1st grade for a while. In 2014 a club formed in Wagga (Eastern Wanderers) and came to play in the then stronger Griffith Comp, making 1st grade 9 clubs. They left after 1 season and went on to become the foundation for Wagga's State League team Wagga City Wanderers in 2015. The Griffith 1st grade is now down to only 6 clubs, with Wests, City, Hanwood, Leeton and the 2 Yoogali's for 2016. There was talk of Griffith trying to get a State League club going, but it looks like the travel is too far and the powerful clubs can't agree to join forces for the good of football in the City. With the State League Club now in Wagga, the best players have moved there, but the local comp is picking up again. There are now 10 clubs in 1st grade, with Young leaving the Bathurst comp to come and join Wagga lat year. In my opinion though I still think the Riverina Branch, especially Griffith, Wagga and South West Slopes would be best suited by leaving FNSW and trying to join Capital Football. A lot closer than Sydney and Rep teams from Griffith and Wagga could probably make a push to becoming NPL clubs in Canberra. Albury should cut all ties with FNSW and become full members of the FFV, not just the split FNSW/FFV set up they have now. Thanks, i meant more post 2012, when Hanwood, Yoogali FC and SC and Wests linked up with region for that "Super League". That was a horrible concept in Griffith because they basically made our clubs have to dield an extra team, three mens open teams for each club, it really drained the numbers around that year. I'm pretty well versed in the Griffith region, so i was more interested in the Shepparton/Cobram side of things, sounds like they had similar issues but foind their way around it with mergers and one regional team instead of a regional competition. It is quite sad though Yenda dropped out due to lack of numbers this year, but at least they still have all the other grades. I wonder if there is still clubs in like.. Hillston/Hay/Deniliquin though, because I'm pretty sure I didn't see them in the Griffith draw this year. If only the clubs in Griffith could actually support eachother, they could be quite strong in the state leagues IMO, but thats never going to happen. I mean, the Riverina Rhinos was a step in the right direction, but they should have put everything into trying to go one step further and making them more than just a youth rep team, and now Wagga has the jump on us in that regard. Anyways, thats my two cents. So, back on topic. I'm yet to see a logo worse than this one:  Even their kits wete horrible omg
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NicCarBel wrote:thewitness wrote:NicCarBel wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Cobram victory is no more. They merged with another team to form the cobram roar What exactly has happened in the region since the RPL disbanded with the Griffith association? This probably isn't the correct thread to explain this in. Thanks, i meant more post 2012, when Hanwood, Yoogali FC and SC and Wests linked up with region for that "Super League". That was a horrible concept in Griffith because they basically made our clubs have to dield an extra team, three mens open teams for each club, it really drained the numbers around that year. I'm pretty well versed in the Griffith region, so i was more interested in the Shepparton/Cobram side of things, sounds like they had similar issues but foind their way around it with mergers and one regional team instead of a regional competition. It is quite sad though Yenda dropped out due to lack of numbers this year, but at least they still have all the other grades. I wonder if there is still clubs in like.. Hillston/Hay/Deniliquin though, because I'm pretty sure I didn't see them in the Griffith draw this year. If only the clubs in Griffith could actually support eachother, they could be quite strong in the state leagues IMO, but thats never going to happen. I mean, the Riverina Rhinos was a step in the right direction, but they should have put everything into trying to go one step further and making them more than just a youth rep team, and now Wagga has the jump on us in that regard. The little clubs Hillston/Hay/Deniliquin seem to have disappeared completely for a couple of years from Football Griffith. I know Hay & Deniliquin still have juniors but they only play locally now. Deniliquin is trying to get it's own senior comp running I think. Riverina Rhinos is certainly a good start and may lead to something in a few years, but I really think Griffith and Wagga should be working together more. I know some Wagga kids go over to Griffith for the Rhinos and I think some Griffith based players came and played with the Wagga City Wanderers in the State League last year. Quote:The squad includes players from Griffith, Leeton and Cootamundra.
Griffith young guns Roy Catanzariti, Jacob Brooker and Isaac Brooker are all still in high school, but have committed to playing for the Wanderers.
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thewitness wrote:NicCarBel wrote:thewitness wrote:NicCarBel wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Cobram victory is no more. They merged with another team to form the cobram roar What exactly has happened in the region since the RPL disbanded with the Griffith association? This probably isn't the correct thread to explain this in. Thanks, i meant more post 2012, when Hanwood, Yoogali FC and SC and Wests linked up with region for that "Super League". That was a horrible concept in Griffith because they basically made our clubs have to dield an extra team, three mens open teams for each club, it really drained the numbers around that year. I'm pretty well versed in the Griffith region, so i was more interested in the Shepparton/Cobram side of things, sounds like they had similar issues but foind their way around it with mergers and one regional team instead of a regional competition. It is quite sad though Yenda dropped out due to lack of numbers this year, but at least they still have all the other grades. I wonder if there is still clubs in like.. Hillston/Hay/Deniliquin though, because I'm pretty sure I didn't see them in the Griffith draw this year. If only the clubs in Griffith could actually support eachother, they could be quite strong in the state leagues IMO, but thats never going to happen. I mean, the Riverina Rhinos was a step in the right direction, but they should have put everything into trying to go one step further and making them more than just a youth rep team, and now Wagga has the jump on us in that regard. The little clubs Hillston/Hay/Deniliquin seem to have disappeared completely for a couple of years from Football Griffith. I know Hay & Deniliquin still have juniors but they only play locally now. Deniliquin is trying to get it's own senior comp running I think. Riverina Rhinos is certainly a good start and may lead to something in a few years, but I really think Griffith and Wagga should be working together more. I know some Wagga kids go over to Griffith for the Rhinos and I think some Griffith based players came and played with the Wagga City Wanderers in the State League last year. Quote:The squad includes players from Griffith, Leeton and Cootamundra.
Griffith young guns Roy Catanzariti, Jacob Brooker and Isaac Brooker are all still in high school, but have committed to playing for the Wanderers. From what i noticed, seems lile Wagga were salty that the Rhinos were set up in Griffith, seeing as Wagga is the bigger city. But, two different set ups for two different things i suppose, theres no big harm in it.. Yet. I don't necessarily hate this jersey. Just thw fact that there is so, so, so, so many sponsors on it..
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