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The Demons guernsey last night.

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Don't know about everyone else, but if that guernsey was to go on sale next year I'd be the first one to buy it. Looked great. Should be our clash jumper next year in my opinion, what did everyone else think?

Here's a link if you didn't see it.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsart...82/default.aspx

 

there could be better, though it wasnt that bad.

Personally i liked the one were we wore all dark blue with the demon in the side corner.

 

I like the one that's navy blue with a red yoke.

But that one is not a real clash jumper as it's still dark

yea true, maybe just reverse the colors?


Don't know about everyone else, but if that guernsey was to go on sale next year I'd be the first one to buy it. Looked great. Should be our clash jumper next year in my opinion, what did everyone else think?http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsart...82/default.aspx

serach the forums for clash jumper stuff. i think you'll find tha most people here have expressed preference for any jumper that maintains red and blue only, no white.

if we had to wear an odd clash jumper just for the essendon jumper id almost rather us in a yellow jumper for one game only, to raise money for cancer or something.

i like the white jumper, and am thinking of buying one for myself.

the mfc shop said they expect the red clash jumper delivered in about a week and the white in about a month. you might want to call ahead before heading in though!

i like the white jumper, and am thinking of buying one for myself.

the mfc shop said they expect the red clash jumper delivered in about a week and the white in about a month. you might want to call ahead before heading in though!

They're selling the white one this year? Awesome, I didn't know that. I'll buy one for sure.

 

Cerise and mauve polka dots - with frills. If they can perform I'll forgive just about anything.

However, I reckon that white jumpers in general are anaemic looking. The red one we saw earlier in the year is far superior. Can't understand why we weren't wearing it last night - there would not have been a clash with the other side's livery.


Prefer our current red clash, I think its a marvel.

The white was OK.

Don't know about everyone else, but if that guernsey was to go on sale next year I'd be the first one to buy it. Looked great. Should be our clash jumper next year in my opinion, what did everyone else think?

Here's a link if you didn't see it.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsart...82/default.aspx

the jumper should be burned

there was a much better design on this site that was predominatly red with blue mfc writing on it si milar to carltons but better

the club are stupid if they dont start using it

It looked pretty budget to me. The Hawks awy clash strip looks great and intimidating. How hard is is to stuff like this right?.....It is better than the silver one though!!


I liked it. Hopefully they wear it again.

I really liked the fact that there was no confusion especially when Essendon and Melbourne colours look very similar BUT it wasn't a Melbourne jumper. I kept thinking that Essendon looked more like my team, heaven forbid.

I really liked the fact that there was no confusion especially when Essendon and Melbourne colours look very similar BUT it wasn't a Melbourne jumper. I kept thinking that Essendon looked more like my team, heaven forbid.

I kind of like the jumper but nothing will ever come near to the original.

If I have a criticism of the white jumper and the red one for that matter, it's the graphics. The Demon is too friendly looking a caricature. It's like it comes straight out of the Hanna Barbera production house for kiddies cartoons. I'd like to see a ferocious demon with blood dripping from its sharp teeth (OK in the red version it can be saliva - hope you're not eating your dinner and reading this). Next year when the new demons emerge, that's what I'd like to see with our alternate strip - a really scary looking Demon!

It was ok, definitely a winner compared to the silver debacle.

I actually didn't mind this one from a few years ago.

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I would like to see the colours reversed and see how that was on the eye. Could be a winner there. Give it a try. At least it would still be red and blue!

Horrible! Just as bad as the silver one!

Seriously nothing could be as bad as that silver one from last year.


Nobody told me we could have multiple favourite players. I am going to add to my list of past and present players.

Didn't someone from this website design an away jumper? From memory it was bloody good, much better than anything the club has come up with.

It was ok, definitely a winner compared to the silver debacle.

I actually didn't mind this one from a few years ago.

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I would like to see the colours reversed and see how that was on the eye. Could be a winner there. Give it a try. At least it would still be red and blue!

I suggested that but it would clash with teams like carlton port and essendon etc

 

I liked it. To me, the red one looks just too plain, kinda like a training jumper.

I suggested that but it would clash with teams like carlton port and essendon etc

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