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Bloody hell some people must get really bored during the off season.

This is the best emblem that I have ever seen for this club.

Agreed. Or any other club for that matter!

Guess you can't please everyone

 

Bloody hell some people must get really bored during the off season.

This is the best emblem that I have ever seen for this club.

Farken A Man....Our new emblem Rocks Hard. I love it and cannot wait to see it BIG at the MCG.

OK BIG, that is the way it will be presented.....We will all love it and be proud of it in time. B)

  • 5 years later...
 

Technically it's beyond 5 years, by about a week!

we're only seeing it now...must have been finished a little while ago ...just saying :)

 

What do I win?

Lol. Nothing, because you're out by a week and a half! haha. Top bump.

So....what do I win? :)

I stand by my input in this thread.

I liked the emblem, I like the idea of the emblem sticking around as the emblem and logos coming and going with the times.

This one will stick around if we start winning.


new emblem is not on the home guernsey. must have thought it too busy/clashy with sponsors logos

new emblem is not on the home guernsey. must have thought it too busy/clashy with sponsors logos

It is worn so infrequently these days dc it probably won't be noticed.

Lol. Nothing, because you're out by a week and a half! haha. Top bump.

So....what do I win? :)

Ha! My eternal respect. You truly called that one. :)

I like the new emblem. It is elegant and uncomplicated and has the only two colours we care about.

But I also liked the old one because of the stories behind it.

Come to think of it, I like the 1990s one too, that Ian Ridley introduced, with the flaming red 'M'.

But I loathe the cartoonish demon on the 1970s one that some people seem to love.

My two bob's worth.

Farken A Man....Our new emblem Rocks Hard. I love it and cannot wait to see it BIG at the MCG.

OK BIG, that is the way it will be presented.....We will all love it and be proud of it in time. :cool:

yes SWYL, i like it a lot, & even more, I love the way the club is heading, under the new board, & the clubs new leadership. & some Rock'n'roll royalty

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2015-11-12/the-man-behind-melbournes-new-logo


Happy with the new emblem. I like what they're trying to do. The new clothing is up on the website. Maybe I'm just a tight are, but are they taking the [censored]? There is a cap for $59 FFS.

Happy with the new emblem. I like what they're trying to do. The new clothing is up on the website. Maybe I'm just a tight are, but are they taking the [censored]? There is a cap for $59 FFS.

The basic cap with new logo is $35 (or $31.50 for members)

The basic cap with new logo is $35 (or $31.50 for members)

Yes, and the same price for a beanie. Must be just me.

I'm with the OP, the old Cameron Schwab logo sucked the big one, new one is better but I'm still underwhelmed, i like the flaming M logo best

Edit: graphic designer said the logo has to work at 32 pixels, IMHO it looks like an upside down beanie at that size. Doesn't look finished to my eye.

Oh well its a forum so for what its worth I liked the Cameron Schwab effort and think the new one is boring and bland. We seem to have never been able to get it right and fully expect

someone else will change it again in a couple of years. For the moment however its what we've got , so we live with it, like it or not.


There is an un-Afl approved Demons beanie in the Footscray Market for $5.

Who wears that lame corporate lycra crap anyhow.

I love the new logo than much if we win a premiership in the time this logo is around I will Be getting a tattoo of is somewhere on my body!!

I like the logo like but I can't help think we needed some sort of demon art somewhere there. Just some mean ass devil that means business. Still, pretty happy with the new one and hopefully it represents a new successful era for us.

 

Happy with the new emblem. I like what they're trying to do. The new clothing is up on the website. Maybe I'm just a tight are, but are they taking the [censored]? There is a cap for $59 FFS.

No you are not!! Polos are $90.00 FMD. I don't mind supporting the club but that is BS.

No you are not!! Polos are $90.00 FMD. I don't mind supporting the club but that is BS.

A few $90 polos will get us that $3m profit :)


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