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Busy, arty-farty carp. The swirls and colour breaks might look pretty in a magazine, but useless on fast action sport, live or on tv.

And get rid of the white, will ya !!!

................................. NO WHITE !!!!!!!.................................. :angry:

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I like them all but not on my team thanks it's just not right watching the Melbourne Demons play footy in anything that isn't solely red and blue.

Please Jimma, just reverse our colours for our clash guernsey and if we must have a third jumper (as mentioned in another post) to avoid the Brisbane clash the royal blue heritage guernsey would serve that purpose.

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1. No white allowed. Therefore all 4 suck.

2. Plain and simple. Therefore all 4 suck.

Sorry, but I really dislike all those jumpers above. Red background, blue MFC/demon. That's it.

............... AGREE ......................

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An improved one of the one that has been going around for a while now.

Melbourne_Clash-concept7.gif

Magnificent! Simply, this is THE ONE !!!!!!

Love it, would buy it, would love to watch it running around the G, would love to see a sea of them in the stands.

Well done Bub, well done demons06 ! Please send it to Jimma and Coxy.

(as an aside, I could equally go with the 'demon' on this jumper, but I prefer the insignia)

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i think that is the best, and should be the one we use (i emailled the club about it). however, i dont think we should have a white border around the monogram on the jumper. i believe that, while this looks great on paper and at close distances, would actually become really blurry at the ground or on tv and you lose the definition (ie you have two lines not one). this is a pet hate of mine on all afl jumpers, i think it makes them messier and makes more of a clash for everyone.

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i think that is the best, and should be the one we use (i emailled the club about it). however, i dont think we should have a white border around the monogram on the jumper. i believe that, while this looks great on paper and at close distances, would actually become really blurry at the ground or on tv and you lose the definition (ie you have two lines not one). this is a pet hate of mine on all afl jumpers, i think it makes them messier and makes more of a clash for everyone.

Fair call, deanox.

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I dont mind the emphasised logo..Its prety much as I had it..but a bit more obvious.. I dont mind it.. But happy to lose it :))

I am terribly biased but I like the RED/blue jumper with MFC logo..it just ticks the boxes for me.. It screams FOOTY !! Its our colours..not a mish mash...ANd its got a link to our clubs history with a slightly up to date twist.

I actually think players would like to wear it..as opposed to the pajama efforts etc.

Still.. be interesting to see what we actually GET !! :huh:

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I can only assume Brisbane is the issue. According to the AFL we clash with Carlton, Essendon, Fremantle, St Kilda and Brisbane. The clash with Brisbane is very debatable as I have never seen a problem with it.

Here's hoping something will be done about it.

According to me & the 150THanniversary, it's they that in fact clash with OUR colours.

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An improved one of the one that has been going around for a while now.

Melbourne_Clash-concept7.gif

Well done. ;)

Is it just me, or does the dark colour look pretty close to black?

Looks blue to me Rogue.

I'll be honest and say I'd look at it at least twice too, Benno. I really like it.

Agree with deanox, the white around the mfc monogram can go.

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