grumpytiger said:It's not the most beautiful design but I like the idea. I like that the RFC are going with the idea. I like that the RFC are actively supporting the indigenous community and continue with initiatives such as Tigers in the Territory. Long term, this will have great impact on the community and benefit the club.
I'm proud of the club for doing this, and I agree with Mr P. Give me this jumper over the centenary horror everytime.
And from a cynical point of view - we will get plenty of plaudits for this. Can't hurt the club.
Tiger74 said:Just heard a grab from Phil Egan on the SEN news which summed this up well.
He basically said the fact RFC is willing to not just pay tribute to the indigenous part of our game by putting a logo on our jumper (as we did in previous years), but to change its iconic sash, shows the clubs commitment to the issue.
ToraToraTora said:If you could guarantee a win if they arrived in a spaceship all wearing pink tutus and fluffy rabbit ears I'd say go for it. Btw our record in fancy dress isn't that good is it?
Joe Lynn Turnip said:It's an absolute bloody disgrace. Shame on us.:thumbsdown :thumbsdown :thumbsdown
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tigerdave said:Get over it.It's a guernsy for christ sake....
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Agree, serves its purpose, good publicity, sells a few more product, weather fans like it or not is totally irelevent as it wont cost any sales and it wont stop anybody going to the game, also shows the club is continually thinking of new initatives
tigerdave said:Get over it.It's a guernsy for christ sake....
CC TIGER said:tigerdave said:Get over it.It's a guernsy for christ sake....
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Agree, serves its purpose, good publicity, sells a few more product, weather fans like it or not is totally irelevent as it wont cost any sales and it wont stop anybody going to the game, also shows the club is continually thinking of new initatives
yep i agree...its a great idea...well done tigers