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Hi mate, was wondering if you'd be interested in joining WikiProject AFL. Also take a look at Portal:Australian rules football and Category:Carlton Blues players. Cheers, Rogerthat Talk 13:41, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
Home and Away jumpers
[edit]Mate, I have a few concerns about you putting on the jumpers. Firstly, the logos on the jumpers are possibly copyright and don't fall under the fair usage thingy in the form that they are in.
Secondly, the pictures are obviously from Mero's footy jumpers website and I hope you have got permission from him to use them.
Finally, if it is all well and good to use them, then do two things. One - make the logos look better. None of this dodgy-cut white stuff around the AFL logos etc. (I would suggest putting them on without any logos personally - if you must have an AFL logo, use the one from the AFL wikipedia page. Its perfect if you resize it.). Two - make them smaller... maybe side by side... as they currently clutter up the page in my view. See Hawthorn. Seth Cohen 07:26, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
AFL season article naming convention
[edit]As a participant of WikiProject AFL I thought you might be interested in this. I have started a vote to get a consensus on the naming convention for AFL season articles. You can participate in the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject AFL#AFL season article naming convention. Cheers. Remy B 13:28, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
good work on the jumpers
[edit]good work putting the jumpers on the team pages. i fixed up the club monogram on the carlton page and i was hoping you'd put the logos on Meros proper 2006 carlton jumper because when i did it the colour stuffed up. also, you need to do freo's white away jumper.
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GYC image
[edit]Hi Sge, I notice that you have marked Image:Glenorchy-camp.jpg as {{PD-self}}, meaning you created it, but in the edit comment when it was uploaded you say "unknown, came from the website www.gyc.tas.edu.au." Which one is correct? -- Chuq 07:38, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
My jumpers
[edit]Hi sge. My user name is rmered, my regular nickname is Mero. Happy for you to use my representation of footy jumpers on this site. However, I'd also be happy to help make them look a little nicer. I'm very new to Wikipedia, and don't know exactly how to make the changes that need to be made.
If you could contact me, through www.footyjumpers.com (there's a contact page on the site with my email address) I an either send you the revised graphics I have done, or you can tell me how I can overwrite old files, for example carlton-2006.gif is wrong, Carlton started wearing Dan Murphy's on the front of the Home, and Yes Optus on the back from 2006. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v477/rmered/Carlton-2006.gif is how I would do them from now on. Regards Mero/rmered
Latest AFL club jumper upload
[edit]Great work on getting Mero's new more realistic style up and running. Just a few things I thought I'd let you know about, as I'm assuming you have the images so I thought you could just make any necessary changes and re-upload them.
ADELAIDE: Clash jumper doesn't have blue arm holes. The construction of the adidas jumpers infact means that there is literally just holes in the jumper for the arms to come out of, unlike most other jumpers which tend to have different coloured stitching. Best thing to do is just make it all red and remove any outline separating it from the main part of the jumper.
BRISBANE: Vodafone wording also underneath front logo. Also completely new clash strip but maybe you don't have that yet.
CARLTON: White clash strip. Also collar has drastically changed (See [1]). I'll let Mero know about that though.
COLLINGWOOD: Inverted clash strip - also has reversed sponsor logos.
ESSENDON: Ridiculously up themselves fat sash clash strip. Also incorrect font for the "mobile" part.
FREMANTLE: Perhaps add purple haze?
GEELONG: Clash strip.
HAWTHORN: Front has "TASMANIA" in a blue box with white outline as front logo instead of HSBC. Clash strip (dunno if its been revealed yet).
KANGAROOS: New font for Primus logo. also new away/clash strip - blue with white V and new logo at the point (minus the wording).
MELBOURNE: Primus logo. Also new font for asics logo.
PORT ADELAIDE: Pretty sure the home jumper has Scott's logo on the front. Either way, they are reversed for home and away.
RICHMOND: Home jumper still says hummel - now RBK.
ST. KILDA: Skins replaced Piping Hot as manufacturer. Vodafone logo on back of home jumper. New clash strip - dunno if logos are reversed or not.
SYDNEY: Clash strip (dunno if its been revealed yet).
WEST COAST: Away strip - the one worn in GF with Hungry Jacks logo. Also new clash strip but don't think its been revealed.
W/BULLDOGS: Arm holes are now back to blue again, but the collar is still red and white. Also white outline around LeasePlan logo.
Some of these things may seem a little trivial to you, but its the sort of thing I'm passionate about - making things perfect to the finest detail. For an encycolpedia, I think it should be done perfect. Hope its not too much trouble. Cheers, Seth Cohen 07:26, 10 February 2007 (UTC).
New Bulldogs away jumper
[edit]I'm unsure if i should upload an image of the Bulldog's new clash jumper they wore in Rd 4. I was just wondering if you had an image of it on Wikipedia already. Just wanted to make sure it wasn't already on wikipedia.
Also, where can i find the images of the Club jumpers (you've uploaded) outside of Wikipedia? I'm have trouble finding the images on the web.
Also, the current W.B'dogs jumper you've got uploaded is incorrect, the 2007 jumper has no cuffs instead of the red cuff of 2006.
Stats Fanatic 04:09, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
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Footy jumpers
[edit]G'day mate, I uploaded the Brisbane Lions home jumper, one because the vodafone logo was incorrect, and two because the lion looked tacky. I have all images of THIS YEAR"s jumpers on my PC, because I created them. If you want me to upload them, I will certainly. Only things is the realistic jumper look I cannot do. What you need to look at is putting the new Primus telecom logo on Melbourne, and replaceing HSBC with TASMANIA on the Hawthorn one. That's not all, but theres a start.
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Club templates
[edit]Hi. In the edit history of removing the template I pointed to the discussion already in place at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_AFL#New_club_templates. Can you take it up there so there is a more visible discussion where others can give their input? Cheers. Remy B 16:11, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]Why did you blank the page? Aaroncrick (talk) 04:35, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
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