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I wish Garry Lyon was removed from the banner, to me he is no legend of the club - never completely in nor completely out. Jim Stynes really had to twist his arm a few years ago to help the club in need and still look at it now.

He is nothing more than a once excellent footballer and current media jock. To me the true legends are those that have stood up unconditionally in times of need with their hearts beating "TRUE", such men like Robbie Flower (as shown), Jim Stynes (as shown), and Todd Viney.

Anyway that's my take I know I will get grilled for this.

 

Neita looks out of place with that pose.

Only one not playing footy.

Understand the mod's may be looking to freshen up the banner of the site.

I've had first crack. Thoughts?

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2jadhzs&s=5

Nice. but what about the mcg a little stronger, & the boys slightly further apart allowing the stronger MCG image, with Smithy's image watermarked above the MCG lights?

the Demonland insignia could be watermarked, right across, left to right?


I still do not understand how we don't ever put "Checker Hughes" up on the banner. No one has ever mentioned why?

May be we need a few of the new Melbourne Ladies players on it as well.

As the MFC is a trend setter.

 

I liked it the way it was before the recent changes.

However, the addition of Neitz was a great idea. I'm with rpfc though, I'd prefer a picture of him playing footy, given the others are action shots too.


Change Neitz's photo. Get him celebrating!!!!!! THE ONE HANDED FINGER POINT! GET HIM UP THERE

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I'm no graphic designer, but I love this shot of Neita.

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YES!!!!! CLASSIC NEITA!

The MFC's greatest ever pointer...

The thing he had over Moloney with his pointing is that Neitz would do it after kicking one of his 631 goals during his record-breaking career at Melbourne.

Moloney would do it when he couldn't be bothered manning up/running.

Back to the banner - I like the old faves.

Does trenners and grimes really deserve to be there yet?

This should really be a MFC champions banner.

Why isn't Todd viney up there, considering he was captain and is still heavily involved in the club.

Further more, I would only have Nate jones up there from the current playing group.

Considering grimes and trengove will probably not be captains next year, we should have proven champions only.


Neita looks out of place with that pose.

Only one not playing footy.

Agreed, don't want to be critical but surely there's a better photo.

Very good.

Just jones ATM.

No photo unless you have unanimous respect.

Well done


 

Agree with earlier post.. drop Garry Lyon. not a legend of the club. has used the club for his own self gain.. and has no real interest in using his position to repay the club..

The MFC's greatest ever pointer...

Surely Dunn would have pointed more by now. Every time he turns the ball over he points at about 5 or 6 different people.


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