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Post by Peacock on Sept 23, 2007 22:14:40 GMT
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Post by deadstar on Sept 24, 2007 14:25:33 GMT
Why fix something that wasn't broken?
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Post by Yotes on Sept 24, 2007 16:28:57 GMT
Why fix something that wasn't broken? Because things should change/improve over time? The opening line of Peacock's article is: So presumably they see that aspect of the jersey's as an improvement. The sweat problem clearly needs sorting, but the players don't seem to be suggesting that the cut of the jersey, which is what most fans seem to have a problem with, is a downside.
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Post by David on Sept 25, 2007 10:45:27 GMT
They rip easier in fights too.
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Post by Dan on Sept 27, 2007 22:21:32 GMT
Why fix something that wasn't broken? ...but surely on the same note, why not improve when you have the opportunity?
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Post by crazykeeper on Sept 28, 2007 12:17:59 GMT
because its not actualy improved!
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Post by Mark Mac on Sept 28, 2007 13:08:19 GMT
because its not actualy improved! The opening line of Peacock's article is: So presumably they see that aspect of the jersey's as an improvement. The sweat problem clearly needs sorting, but the players don't seem to be suggesting that the cut of the jersey, which is what most fans seem to have a problem with, is a downside.
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Post by Dan on Sept 28, 2007 13:54:53 GMT
because its not actualy improved! The season hasn't even begun yet, who's to say that statement is true? These are not the final product really either, they will be redesigned, altered and redesigned again.
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Post by heja on Sept 28, 2007 18:05:45 GMT
because its not actualy improved! The season hasn't even begun yet, who's to say that statement is true? These are not the final product really either, they will be redesigned, altered and redesigned again. and they will be pretty much back at what they had
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