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The Demons guernsey last night.

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

But we wore that one against the likes of Carlton; Essendon, didn't we? I didn't think there was a clash back then.

 

That whitye Jumper is appalling Looks weak & non threatening.

And More importantly I DO NOT BARRACK FOR THE WESTERN BULLDOGS. I Barrack For Melbourne. We are F$%^&ing RED & BLUE Period>>>>>

I love the red jumper with the blue flame "M" that was posted above. Our best clash jumper to date.

But I don't mind the white one. I haven't bought a Melbourne jumper in about 15 years. I might actually buy this one if it goes on sale.

 

I agree, Watts=Saviour - I really liked the white guernsey. So much so, I tried to buy one last night, but they've only got our home guernsey available for purchase from the club store.

I think the merchandising is another issue that the club can improve greatly. Not only does it bring in more revenue, it helps the fans connect with the club more. I have a lot of sporting merchandise and would have more Demons gear if the range and online store were better. All guernseys should be available for purchase from Round 1, and preferably before - during the NAB Cup. You should be able to buy the shorts in either colour, the socks, short-sleeve and long-sleeve of any guernsey for the season, a full training range, etc. etc.. Both the club and the supporters would benefit greatly from this.

What did people think of that reverse colour jumper I posted up there? Personally I think it's not too bad but I prefer the one Jeff White is wearing in the picture above. Would like to see the reverse colours given a shot though.


AdelaideDemon - I agree that merch should be available from Round one - but this year was a bit difficult when we did not have a sponsor for most of the pre-season. Don't expect the same issue next year.

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I noticed the White Clash is available in the MFC shop for anyone interested.

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

Dont tempt them!!! remember the other option for the 3rd colour in the members survey in 2007was the Pt Adelaide turquoise!!

Dont tempt them!!! remember the other option for the 3rd colour in the members survey in 2007was the Pt Adelaide turquoise!!

I dont remember this. Can we get a picture.


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