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Hi. I'm sorry this is old news, and I know many people will disagree with my opinion. However I feel I must publicly voice my disappointment in the changing of the teams logo. I'm upset about it on two fronts. First, I completely love the old logo. I think its a brilliant design in every way. Second, I don't like the new one, not at all.

Thankfully I have a large quantity of merchandise with the old logo to enjoy until the club embraces the demon logo again.

 

I agree, its a terrible logo. Way too much going on. That said, don't listen to me. I think i'm the only person that actually likes the melbourne white away jumper ;)

I am glad someone brought this up. The new logo is an over-busy dog's breakfast that looks like some second-year graphic design tafe student put it together.

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Is there anything else we missed? Hooped socks? Nup we got that. Must be whole bunch of Poms on here tonight.

WHY DID BARASSI LEAVE?


Why couldnt we were our strip last night? Couldnt see the clash and i shifted uneasily in my seat when we ran out in those white soulless pyjamas.

 

Wait and see the other clubs will copy the "Shield" type logo. Its better than the ciggies packet.

Why couldnt we were our strip last night? Couldnt see the clash and i shifted uneasily in my seat when we ran out in those white soulless pyjamas.

What, you don't like the pink and white!


I agree, its a terrible logo. Way too much going on. That said, don't listen to me. I think i'm the only person that actually likes the melbourne white away jumper ;)

Why were we wearing it last night I cannot see a clash wiht WCE they are Yellow and blue

What, you don't like the pink and white!

Yes Considering Wet Coke have White on the Home Jumper i thought once again it sucked.

And we all know my feelings on the Clash Strip!! But that is a side issue Today....

Great logo don't know what your issue is its something that will never outdate unlike character like logos IMO. Love the off field effort but without a team (not a whole heap of individuals) that can show some heart and sole all the off field stuff is lost


I blame the change in logo for our current form

It's the only logical explanation.

If people are going to whinge about the logo they either have too much time on their hands or they are just that annoyed with the form on the playing front that they will complain about anything.

If you look at the old logo it looks as though a primary school kid designed it and does not show anything other than our colours.

The new logo demonstrates more of who we are and what we represent in my opinion.

And to be honest we have more pressing issues to deal with than what our logo or away strip jumper looks like!

The new logo is outstanding!

IMO the best one we have had, and a fantastic initiative by the to put some genuine thought and meaning into it!


I think our logo ought to be Mr Whippy....after all hes all about Soft Serve !!!

I love our new logo. The only complaint i have is with the AFL for making it so small on the official site that you can't tell whose logo it is without squinting.

 

What about the confused Demon of the mid 80's?

80sdemon.jpg

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I agree, its a terrible logo. Way too much going on. That said, don't listen to me. I think i'm the only person that actually likes the melbourne white away jumper ;)

the best clash jumper is ours because we've kept it simple. carlton and bulldogs much the same just inverting colours or keeping same design.


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