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Post by NotMartinTuma on Sept 12, 2009 2:58:51 GMT
What is this the 1980's are they even still going?
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Post by ted on Sept 12, 2009 10:30:12 GMT
You can't polish a ... hmm, guess I'd better not go there Technically, as they proved on Mythbusters, you can. Where Forest are concerned though, you may have a point. they didnt actualy polish a single turd though did they? they watered it down and moulded it into a ball then smoothed it to a shiny finish....
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Post by Peacock on Sept 12, 2009 10:54:03 GMT
Technically, as they proved on Mythbusters, you can. Where Forest are concerned though, you may have a point. they didnt actualy polish a single turd though did they? they watered it down and moulded it into a ball then smoothed it to a shiny finish.... Jamie did actually polish a Lion turd, but used furniture polish to help. Adam thought using the polish was cheating. He just used powdered 'stuff' and water. Knowing this, is what happens when you're unemployed for 5 months, and have time to download and watch all the TV you missed when you had a job!
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Post by howeaboutthat on Sept 13, 2009 19:53:39 GMT
My ever so humble opinion is that a'la NHL all teams should have a white road jersey, a colour home jersey (black in Panther's case) and that should be it. The pink (red) is gastly and there really should be the need for a third jersey in such a small league, unless of course its just a means of dragging money out of the pockets of fans wanting to prove they are more of a fan than others.
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Post by Peacock on Sept 13, 2009 20:29:19 GMT
My ever so humble opinion is that a'la NHL all teams should have a white road jersey, a colour home jersey (black in Panther's case) and that should be it. That's not like the NHL though is it, as they have 3rd jerseys.
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Post by howeaboutthat on Sept 14, 2009 6:26:05 GMT
Some teams do yes, but thats because their league is a hell of a lot larger so the possibility of a clash is much higher. But that said the use of third jerseys in NHL is quite a recent thing history of the league considered.
In a league as small as the EIHL is there really need for a third jersey?
Ah sod it, I understand why third jerseys exist in the EIHL and me whinging about it isn't going to change the desire for team owners to make a bit more cash on the side, its just a shame that they feel the need to keep changing the home and road jerseys every season too.
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Post by spik on Sept 14, 2009 19:33:41 GMT
White at home Black away Red for Challenge cup/anything else Agree. Or we might as well get all the colours of the rainbow out now and stop taking the mickey out of Sheffield about their multiple colour choices.
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