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I'm sure i'm not the only one who has watched their stickers fade into oblivion halfway through the season in the past few years, however i'm happy to report the car is still brightly advertising the club!

How did your stickers handle the year? I'm interested to know whether everybody else still has bright red and blue beacons on their cars/houses.

 

Mine still looks newly applied. Top shelf.

Whenever I see a car with a 2003/04/05 sticker on it I'm always tempted to roll down the window and ask if they're a current member. But that would probably end in being stabbed so bugger it.

Actually good thread.

I put mine on the back of my car (for all Crow eaters to see) and it looks brand new still. Fantastic quality.

 

Yeah same here, mine on the car looks brand new.

This is a good thread!

Mine looks great.

Stuck the Dee-man sticker on the back of a Collingwood supporters car earlier this year and he met a bloody end but the others are all going strong.


I still have my 2007 ones on my car :unsure:

Let's just say they look more like the black and white of Collingwood rather than the red and blue of Melbourne.

I still have my 2007 ones on my car :unsure:

Let's just say they look more like the black and white of Collingwood rather than the red and blue of Melbourne.

one on the back numberplate looks good :rolleyes: BUT the one on the front numberplate is very faded :angry:

Yea mines still in good condition too!....except it doesnt really bother me if any of mine fade cos im a signwriter i can make new ones if need be! lol

P.s im in process of designing a nice big dees sticker for my bonnet, need good quality pics of players though, so it doesnt look crap, anyone know where i can get some?

 

2009 stickers are still shining brightly

They've taken a bit of punishment with the dirt & crap my car goes through + the countless times i've had it washed.

Whenever I see a car with a 2003/04/05 sticker on it I'm always tempted to roll down the window and ask if they're a current member. But that would probably end in being stabbed so bugger it.

Care - we are talking about Melbourne members here, not Collingwood or Richmond.


Huge improvement on recent years. Well done MFC!

I'm sure i'm not the only one who has watched their stickers fade into oblivion halfway through the season in the past few years, however i'm happy to report the car is still brightly advertising the club!

How did your stickers handle the year? I'm interested to know whether everybody else still has bright red and blue beacons on their cars/houses.

Houses? <_< How'd you know.......

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Well, i could tell you the story of the Jehovah's witness guys who completely misunderstood the "I'm a Demon Worshipper" stickers on the front door a few years back...

:lol:


anyone else get an unexplainable satisafaction when they see a melbourne sticker on the back of a car? don't why, but always do...

anyone else get an unexplainable satisafaction when they see a melbourne sticker on the back of a car? don't why, but always do...

Never fails to bring a smile to my face.

My sticker is still going strong, looks as good as it did the day I put it on.

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