The Banner
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Well, kiddies. The thing about banners is that they don't make themselves. They have to be made by PEOPLE.
And they take a long time to make ... and there's a RIGHT way to go about making them ... and lots of WRONG ways.
So, essentially it requires a couple of things.
1. A group of people with the WILLINGNESS to give up their time (usually a full day every week ... sometimes longer in the case of banners for special occasions).
2. People with the KNOWLEDGE of how to go about making a banner.
There's a lot involved. First you've got to come up with the ideas. Then you need plenty of dexterity with crepe paper and sticky tape to make the ideas a reality. You've got to make sure you've got a good artist of two among you who can draw the more intricate designs that you dream up. And when the banner itself is done, you need to know how to pole it so that it doesn't all fall to bits at the slightest gust of wind. Then you've got to have a team of willing volunteers to go out on to the ground on match-day. And these people have to know how to hold it up so that it goesn't go arse-over-tit.
All this takes experience. The old Official Cheer Squad may have been lousy at chanting ... but they knew how to make banners. Kath Johnstone was a great organiser, and she had a team of very experienced banner-makers helping her out.
So now it's time for some new people to put their hands up. I just hope that a few of the old committee are still around to help pass on the knowledge to the new people. Because that's really how it works. The older people pass on their experience to the new people.
... and all this to create a banner that will take a few seconds for the players to demolish!!!
**floreat pica**
And they take a long time to make ... and there's a RIGHT way to go about making them ... and lots of WRONG ways.
So, essentially it requires a couple of things.
1. A group of people with the WILLINGNESS to give up their time (usually a full day every week ... sometimes longer in the case of banners for special occasions).
2. People with the KNOWLEDGE of how to go about making a banner.
There's a lot involved. First you've got to come up with the ideas. Then you need plenty of dexterity with crepe paper and sticky tape to make the ideas a reality. You've got to make sure you've got a good artist of two among you who can draw the more intricate designs that you dream up. And when the banner itself is done, you need to know how to pole it so that it doesn't all fall to bits at the slightest gust of wind. Then you've got to have a team of willing volunteers to go out on to the ground on match-day. And these people have to know how to hold it up so that it goesn't go arse-over-tit.
All this takes experience. The old Official Cheer Squad may have been lousy at chanting ... but they knew how to make banners. Kath Johnstone was a great organiser, and she had a team of very experienced banner-makers helping her out.
So now it's time for some new people to put their hands up. I just hope that a few of the old committee are still around to help pass on the knowledge to the new people. Because that's really how it works. The older people pass on their experience to the new people.
... and all this to create a banner that will take a few seconds for the players to demolish!!!
**floreat pica**
Well being an ex 'our lady of victories'student can some one tell me what ARSE OVER TIT MEANS?
There is nothing in life greater, than to be a supporter of our beloved collingwood football club,we must remain united,we must stand tall,we must be prepared to fight for our glorious black and white for we are the ENVY OF ALL NATIONS.
There is nothing in life greater, than to be a supporter of our beloved collingwood football club,we must remain united,we must stand tall,we must be prepared to fight for our glorious black and white for we are the ENVY OF ALL NATIONS.
- cobood
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Hi CQ.
What fat chick are u talking about I can't remember that one and I was out on the ground the last game at Vic Park.......
Thanks for explaining to the natives about the banner...... and u are so right Alfie Kath sure did know how to make Banners.....
well the few of us that are left hopefully will be able to train new people in the art of banner making but they have to take notice and not get upset if they are told the right way to do it.
Will u be coming to banner this year?
BE LOUD...BE PROUD
What fat chick are u talking about I can't remember that one and I was out on the ground the last game at Vic Park.......
Thanks for explaining to the natives about the banner...... and u are so right Alfie Kath sure did know how to make Banners.....
well the few of us that are left hopefully will be able to train new people in the art of banner making but they have to take notice and not get upset if they are told the right way to do it.
Will u be coming to banner this year?
BE LOUD...BE PROUD
cobood,
I've only ever been to banner-making a couple of times ... and I did it mainly for research purposes. But I did help to make the banner for an away match against Adelaide in 1999. And I went to Adelaide with the Cheer Squad and helped to hold it up on the night. It was a proud moment to walk out on to the ground as a representative of The Club, especially in front of such a hostile crowd.
Unfortunately it all turned out to be a bit embarrassing when the players ran out BEFORE the banner was in position. But that wasn't our fault. We were given incorrect information by the Footy Park officials. The players did a warm-up lap or two and then ran through the banner. The Adelaide crowd had a good laugh at our expense.
Despite these occasional stuff-ups, it's a real buzz to be out there as the players run through the banner. I recommend it, especially to younger supporters. You'll feel ten feet tall and bullet-proof, I promise you.
Having said all that, I probably won't have enough time to get involved myself ... or at least not on a regular basis. But it would be nice to pop in occasionally and help out.
Where are you making the banner this year? Will it be in that church hall on the corner of Wellington and Otter Streets again?
**floreat pica**
I've only ever been to banner-making a couple of times ... and I did it mainly for research purposes. But I did help to make the banner for an away match against Adelaide in 1999. And I went to Adelaide with the Cheer Squad and helped to hold it up on the night. It was a proud moment to walk out on to the ground as a representative of The Club, especially in front of such a hostile crowd.
Unfortunately it all turned out to be a bit embarrassing when the players ran out BEFORE the banner was in position. But that wasn't our fault. We were given incorrect information by the Footy Park officials. The players did a warm-up lap or two and then ran through the banner. The Adelaide crowd had a good laugh at our expense.
Despite these occasional stuff-ups, it's a real buzz to be out there as the players run through the banner. I recommend it, especially to younger supporters. You'll feel ten feet tall and bullet-proof, I promise you.
Having said all that, I probably won't have enough time to get involved myself ... or at least not on a regular basis. But it would be nice to pop in occasionally and help out.
Where are you making the banner this year? Will it be in that church hall on the corner of Wellington and Otter Streets again?
**floreat pica**
- cobood
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- Joined: Thu Oct 19, 2000 7:01 pm
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Hi Alfie
Yep I remember that time in Adelaide.... what a mess...
No the banner this year will be made in a hall in Coppin St Richmond.... Have been there before and it is a bit small but at least we have somewhere for the moment..... the Club is still looking for somewhere else hopefully they will find something but I think they left it a bit late...........
Will be pleased to see u there sometime Alfie.....
BE LOUD.....BE PROUD
Yep I remember that time in Adelaide.... what a mess...
No the banner this year will be made in a hall in Coppin St Richmond.... Have been there before and it is a bit small but at least we have somewhere for the moment..... the Club is still looking for somewhere else hopefully they will find something but I think they left it a bit late...........
Will be pleased to see u there sometime Alfie.....
BE LOUD.....BE PROUD