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ooooooooooh Noice !!!!!! I like it :) ( Im biased..lol )

thanks for effort

that just reeks FOOTBALL..in al the right ways...dead right about the arty ones.. invariably no feeling for the game.

That does look good!!

 

one thing is the colour has to be mainly red, all suggestions better than the current one, and the club should put the potential design up for a vote on demonland and ask all supporters to vote for there favourite

 

While i'm all for the 80s royal blue, the suggested designs posted here are really impressive! Great work guys! If we didn't go with the royal blue, then either Demon4Life's design or the inverted red and blue jumper would be fantastic; much better than that silver embarassment.

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Get it to the club now, this is dare I say it, almost as good as the home strip


:wub: Superb effort Demon4Life, retro cool and oozes tradition

the coolest jumper ever...this HAS TO BE SENT TO THE CLUB!!!! GET ON IT YENCKS

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Excellent choice. Love it.

I also like the ROYAL blue with the red yoke - different, but traditional.

1858 needs to be more predominant on all of our guernsey's and merchandise. WE ARE Melbourne...

Awesome designs guys.

I'd love to see what the inverse V looks like with the MFC logo. & I wouldn't be against having it on the home strip for good as well.

 

Look what I found on eBay... our #1 choice of alternative jumper so far.

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Looks good to me

SIMPLE ANSWER SOME ONE NEEDS TO TAKE THIS IDEA TO MELBOURNE BOARD

OUR AWAY JUMPER IS LIGHT BLUE WITH WHITE SHORTS SAME JUMPER WE WORE IN HERITAGE GAME LAST YEAR

NEXT YEAR HAS TO BE IT LETS DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT


The general concensus amongst many ( and I mean MANY ) Melbourne fans is that the lighter blue as you put it..or the Royal Blue 80's jumper ought be all but burnt and never see daylight again.. It was an abomination designed for the 'nouveau" colour telly. Our colurs are the tradition dark blue and red. THOSE ONLY !!

Do you hear us MFC ??

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Points for effort but I think it looks like a jumper for an interstate-come-lately, prefer the inverted strip or Demon4Life design

Hey i like the all red one with the MFC on the front in blue and the number in white on the back.

I'd be more than happy to support that and buy one to. It reminds me a little of the old training

jumpers from back in the early 90s (i think).

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Wasn't this a training jumper once? I seem to remember seeing people wearing something similar at the footy about 10 years ago. Or was it red letters on navy jumper?

Wasn't this a training jumper once? I seem to remember seeing people wearing something similar at the footy about 10 years ago. Or was it red letters on navy jumper?

Blue jumper with red lettering. I remember at the time thinking it looked very smart (if a little like Carlton's blue/white lettering design).

However the red/blue lettering is just the thing for an away strip. The club should act now!

This is certainly more preferable to the current alternative strip.

 
Points for effort but I think it looks like a jumper for an interstate-come-lately, prefer the inverted strip or Demon4Life design

Don't want to be associated at all with Port Adelaide.....even if they are different colours. Stay traditional. Let all the others have alternatives, and we wear the red and the blue!

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Have either of you guys emailed the club these? Both are brilliant, are different, and actually have history behind them. Jimmy would love these. I would certainly buy one.


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