Create your own banners!
- Basil is a Gooner
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Create your own banners!
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A good opportunity to get your banners into the stadium.
DAN85 - one for you perhaps?
A good opportunity to get your banners into the stadium.
DAN85 - one for you perhaps?
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Good initiative, hopefully plenty of people will get involved. I've got a few bits i'd like to get printed once i've got some spare cash. They don't really fit the size specs the club are after though & tbh i'd quite like to do it independently of the club so I can take em to different games & grounds as I wanted...
And on a geekier point, i'd love to be on the team at AFC that are receiving these submissions. I bet they're gonna get some horrific tiny little low-res monstrosities made in MS Paint or something
And on a geekier point, i'd love to be on the team at AFC that are receiving these submissions. I bet they're gonna get some horrific tiny little low-res monstrosities made in MS Paint or something

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- Basil is a Gooner
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from four four two:
By their own high standards, Galatasaray are having a wretched season – currently sitting in eighth place in Turkey’s Super Lig. But at least their fans now hold the record for the longest ever banner at a football match – a 315-metre effort unveiled last weekend. (For comparison, their pitch is 105m long.) It read: “106 years of history, unrivalled achievements, a team whose museum boasts twice as many cups as their rivals, Turkey's most successful team against non-Turkish opposition, pride of its country, owner of a UEFA and European Super Cup, the pride of the world’s biggest fan group UltrAslan, a mark of culture since 1481, the cradle of sport since 1905: Galatasaray.â€
By their own high standards, Galatasaray are having a wretched season – currently sitting in eighth place in Turkey’s Super Lig. But at least their fans now hold the record for the longest ever banner at a football match – a 315-metre effort unveiled last weekend. (For comparison, their pitch is 105m long.) It read: “106 years of history, unrivalled achievements, a team whose museum boasts twice as many cups as their rivals, Turkey's most successful team against non-Turkish opposition, pride of its country, owner of a UEFA and European Super Cup, the pride of the world’s biggest fan group UltrAslan, a mark of culture since 1481, the cradle of sport since 1905: Galatasaray.â€
[quote="Basil is a Gooner"]from four four two:
By their own high standards, Galatasaray are having a wretched season – currently sitting in eighth place in Turkey’s Super Lig. But at least their fans now hold the record for the longest ever banner at a football match – a 315-metre effort unveiled last weekend. (For comparison, their pitch is 105m long.) It read: “106 years of history, unrivalled achievements, a team whose museum boasts twice as many cups as their rivals, Turkey's most successful team against non-Turkish opposition, pride of its country, owner of a UEFA and European Super Cup, the pride of the world’s biggest fan group UltrAslan, a mark of culture since 1481, the cradle of sport since 1905: Galatasaray.â€
By their own high standards, Galatasaray are having a wretched season – currently sitting in eighth place in Turkey’s Super Lig. But at least their fans now hold the record for the longest ever banner at a football match – a 315-metre effort unveiled last weekend. (For comparison, their pitch is 105m long.) It read: “106 years of history, unrivalled achievements, a team whose museum boasts twice as many cups as their rivals, Turkey's most successful team against non-Turkish opposition, pride of its country, owner of a UEFA and European Super Cup, the pride of the world’s biggest fan group UltrAslan, a mark of culture since 1481, the cradle of sport since 1905: Galatasaray.â€
I'd go halves with you if you wanted, depending on the banner of course.Dan_85 wrote:Good initiative, hopefully plenty of people will get involved. I've got a few bits i'd like to get printed once i've got some spare cash. They don't really fit the size specs the club are after though & tbh i'd quite like to do it independently of the club so I can take em to different games & grounds as I wanted...
And on a geekier point, i'd love to be on the team at AFC that are receiving these submissions. I bet they're gonna get some horrific tiny little low-res monstrosities made in MS Paint or something

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