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iron mike python
QUOTE (bounty_day @ May 22 2008, 20:10) *

Pretty good but maybe a picture of Haining/McPherson in a Tony Sopranoesque suit?


Or maybe another one saying the Grandfather in Godfather stylee with Millen as the Don?
Ric
Yeh, got to admit, the pistols are completely out of context with just the team name. You probably want to add in some relevance for using it. Obviously famous people's faces are going to be copyright, but it does need something.
bounty_day
QUOTE (Ric @ May 24 2008, 13:12) *
Yeh, got to admit, the pistols are completely out of context with just the team name. You probably want to add in some relevance for using it. Obviously famous people's faces are going to be copyright, but it does need something.

I've previously done a tortolano one in the same style and it proved quite popular - but I appreciate something more tangible might work better
Ric
QUOTE (bounty_day @ May 24 2008, 13:35) *
I've previously done a tortolano one in the same style and it proved quite popular - but I appreciate something more tangible might work better

Hmm... yeh, I can't think of anything off hand that could tie it up. Other than perhaps show the gun that's empty, demonstrating the number of shots we have per game.. wink.gif


btw, if you are looking for something that will go down well with the Saints fans, think of something that celebrates the stadium. We move at the end of this year and I'm sure a top celebrating that (and the fact you can do tons of wordplay with Love Street) would do well. Just a suggestion mind.
Frank Booth
QUOTE (Ric @ May 24 2008, 14:26) *
btw, if you are looking for something that will go down well with the Saints fans, think of something that celebrates the stadium. We move at the end of this year and I'm sure a top celebrating that (and the fact you can do tons of wordplay with Love Street) would do well. Just a suggestion mind.

example...The end of a Love (Street) affair: 1894-2008
bounty_day
QUOTE (Frank Booth @ May 24 2008, 14:44) *
example...The end of a Love (Street) affair: 1894-2008

That I like!

didn't st-mirren move to love st in 1895?

(ED : accroding to the simon inglis football stadiums book)

some-one out there will be able to tell be definitively...
Frank Booth
QUOTE (bounty_day @ May 24 2008, 14:55) *
That I like!

didn't st-mirren move to love st in 1895?

(ED : accroding to the simon inglis football stadiums book)

some-one out there will be able to tell be definitively...

I can tell you definitively...8th September 1894, a 3-0 defeat to the green bhigots.
bounty_day
QUOTE (Frank Booth @ May 24 2008, 15:01) *
I can tell you definitively...8th September 1894, a 3-0 defeat to the green bhigots.


good man wink.gif
Ric
In fact if you want to put a back print on, you could list the previous stadiums in a 'on tour' style-ee. From Wiki they are listed as..

Shortroods .. 1877-1879
Thistle Park .. 1879 - 1883
West March .. 1883 - 1894
Love Street .. 1894 - 2009
Greenhill Road .. 2009 -


Not sure if "Greenhill Road" is the right name, but that's certainly where the stadium is.
Ric
While we are throwing in ideas, have you thought of using the word pandemonium (panda-monium), with of course some reference to a paisley panda?
iron mike python
QUOTE (Ric @ May 24 2008, 14:26) *
Hmm... yeh, I can't think of anything off hand that could tie it up. Other than perhaps show the gun that's empty, demonstrating the number of shots we have per game.. wink.gif

On the first t shirt, below the gun he already demonstrated the amount of shots we have per game in bullet form.
iron mike python
QUOTE (Ric @ May 24 2008, 17:08) *
While we are throwing in ideas, have you thought of using the word pandemonium (panda-monium), with of course some reference to a paisley panda?

Panda = Picture of Panda
Moaningham = Picture of North Bank
Frank Booth
QUOTE (iron mike python @ May 24 2008, 21:02) *
Panda = Picture of Panda
Moaningham = Picture of North Bank

I sniggered.
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