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Guernsey Round is BACK!

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This weekend we want all Melbourne supporters to wear their guernsey to the game.

Whether your footy jumper is brand new or a collector’s item, we want to see the stands packed with red and blue.

Every customer who purchases a guernsey from the Melbourne Megastore on the day will receive a free player badge.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7415/newsid/99638/default.aspx

 

I don't know about everyone else, but every round is guernsey round for me.

 

I don't know about everyone else, but every round is guernsey round for me.

Same here. I like the idea though, we'll try and flood the MCG with red and blue - might annoy the Tigers a bit.

Brand new 2010 guernsey, but I'm rocking Alistair Nicholson's digit.

Can't hardly wait.


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I've always been a scarf-wearer, and like to bring extras so friends can be Demons for a day (I'm subliminally wearing them down) but couldn't really afford a guernsey until recently. At least, not at the same time as forking out for Debt Demolition!

But I've got one now, and it'll be on pre-game, game, post-game, and any other game I get to. See if you can spot it at the Carlton-Essendon game, I'll be in the bluest of the Blue seats, should stand out nicely.

Wear mine every week.

And not necessarily at the games. :D

Wear mine every week.

And not necessarily at the games. :D

Every Monday after a win, you'll find me wearing my footy jumper...number 15 :)

 

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I've always been a scarf-wearer, and like to bring extras so friends can be Demons for a day (I'm subliminally wearing them down) but couldn't really afford a guernsey until recently. At least, not at the same time as forking out for Debt Demolition!

But I've got one now, and it'll be on pre-game, game, post-game, and any other game I get to. See if you can spot it at the Carlton-Essendon game, I'll be in the bluest of the Blue seats, should stand out nicely.

I've got one for each of the last 6 years -- your extras can borrow them.

We'll be out in force!

I have a 2010 jumper but never wear it to the footy. I wear it to footy training, having a kick with the boys and when I am trying to get a rise out of my cycling mates. The only bloke on beach road with an AFL jumper on. They make great wind vests....


2009 guernsey for me. Wear it as always. No number... as I just love the entirety of the MFC.

Yeah there is some one near me in reserved seats in southern stand who wears the white one from time to time.

This weekend we want all Melbourne supporters to wear their guernsey to the game.

Whether your footy jumper is brand new or a collector’s item, we want to see the stands packed with red and blue.

Every customer who purchases a guernsey from the Melbourne Megastore on the day will receive a free player badge.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7415/newsid/99638/default.aspx

I don't know about wearing a guernsey, last time I wore mine I was called a ' sad old man ' by one of the those foxy young at heart cougars up at the Redlegs.

Got my red clash jersey last week. #8 for the Chippenator. My old man in his late 50's still wears his dees jumper each week. I too will go down this path one day!


Will probably wear my 2009 jumper with the number 40 on the back, which I wear every week, or might change it up to the 96 jumper with the number 8 on the back - Craig Turley

Going to wear the jumper i bought on auction 2009 QB No 25 signed by Kyle

Why aren't you wearing red and blue every week?

I bought the red clash top last year, put number 12 on the back, though this weekend I think I'll wear my 2008 150 jumper with no number on the back.


Every Monday after a win, you'll find me wearing my footy jumper...number 15 :)

Eth - you should wear it after EVERY game. I used to wear my jumper to school probably twice a week regardless of the weekends results. At least I can sit back when we win a flag and act how I feel appropriate knowing I was there when we were down, and still showed my true colours to the public. Couldn't think of 1 person that I know through school (and that is some years ago now!), and even at my local footy club, that doesn't know who I barrack for!

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