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Wearing the horns

Will you wear the horns ? 91 members have voted

  1. 1. Will you be wearing the members horns at games?

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Just interested if people will be wearing the flashing horns being given out to members in 2011

I am 32 year old male and love the club wear my mfc gear with pride , but I won't be wearing them.

I think they are best left to kids , attractive females and the blue rinse set who will get a kick out of it

 

loosen up - ill probably have mine on till they break or hurt.

granted, i have the mental maturity of a 3year old...

Just interested if people will be wearing the flashing horns being given out to members in 2011

I am 32 year old male and love the club wear my mfc gear with pride , but I won't be wearing them.

I think they are best left to kids , attractive females and the blue rinse set who will get a kick out of it

i have had my horns for a couple of years and wear them after a win and to after match functions :wub:

 

i think the main idea behind them is for them to be worn at night matches.

If all members did wear them, that would be a pretty cool effect through the stands.

i think the main idea behind them is for them to be worn at night matches.

If all members did wear them, that would be a pretty cool effect through the stands.

Yep , mine will be getting a run for this exact reason .

Always thought our official caps should've sported horns anyway .

Let your Demon out :lol:

Edited by Fork 'em


i will wear them for a night match and Queens Birthday no problems.

It will look great at night, those who saw AC/DC earlier this year will remember the look... B)

love the club wear my mfc gear with pride , but I won't be wearing them.

I think they are best left to kids , attractive females and the blue rinse set who will get a kick out of it

I tend to agree. They'll look cute on kids and the ladies.

Might look and feel a bit lame on the more 'blokey-blokes' of this world...

 

I tend to agree. They'll look cute on kids and the ladies.

Might look and feel a bit lame on the more 'blokey-blokes' of this world...

I dunno Doggo, I reckon they'd look pretty good on you...or were you not putting yourself in that latter category? B)


i think the main idea behind them is for them to be worn at night matches.

If all members did wear them, that would be a pretty cool effect through the stands.

I might wear them inside my jeans.

I like to wear a cap at the game, so I fail to see how horns will help me.

I might wear them inside my jeans.

Congratulations, and who knew this would come on the 21st of December, but this is officially the oddest comment on Land this year!

It was a tight race between, well, other Dee-luded comments but also Freak, and others too...

I won't be wearing them. I don't normally wear many colours to the football. A scarf at most.

Just interested if people will be wearing the flashing horns being given out to members in 2011

I am 32 year old male and love the club wear my mfc gear with pride , but I won't be wearing them.

I think they are best left to kids , attractive females and the blue rinse set who will get a kick out of it

It seems to me that the club is investing much more in the marketing of the club. Getting us horny (!) is one example - the refurbishment of the club emblem, new features on the web site (more regular updates), outreach in the community, new mascot logos (checker et al) are examples that come readily to mind. I guess when you are debt free this is the kind of thing you can do to increase the value of the brand and the consequential appeal to sponsors and the league. The progressive membership numbers are looking good and with improved on field performance "brand Demon" becomes hot property.


Just where are these horns given out? Do they arrive as part of the membership package a la bumper stickers and scarf, or are they handed out on entry to the ground? Having had no games played in Sydney for a few years, and no game until at least 2012, I have not encountered these horns.

If they are mailed out and happen to arrive pre-xmas, I may wear them down to the local catholic church for midnight mass on xmas eve - provided they haven't installed non-believer detectors at the entrance.

Saving mine for the boudoir

I think they will just be pick up at the ground with your scarf, and mailed to those interstate.

I won't be wearing them. I don't normally wear many colours to the football. A scarf at most.

you will. so will most here. all in denial, just wait until you get them.


has anyone got the horns yet ?

Not yet, a couple of beers and some redtube should do the trick..

Not yet, a couple of beers and some redtube should do the trick..

one for me & one for the boys

all we need now is some warm weather to help the beer go down

Horns come with the scarf pick-up. If out of Melbourne they'll be sent with the membership package as far as I know.

 

i think the main idea behind them is for them to be worn at night matches.

If all members did wear them, that would be a pretty cool effect through the stands.

Was pretty much a definite no but this post has swayed me a bit. Didn't think of the night games, it would look incredible.

So it's a maybe for me.


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