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I hope they are not wasting more money on graphic designers to help 'evolve' the jumper again.

Just get the blue right, put red above it, and let's try and win some games.

I honestly stopped caring about the collars and stars a few embarrassing losses ago.

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I hope they are not wasting more money on graphic designers to help 'evolve' the jumper again.

Just get the blue right, put red above it, and let's try and win some games.

I honestly stopped caring about the collars and stars a few embarrassing losses ago.

I agree rpfc surely it is not that hard. Just give us the simple Red and blue jumper we had pre CS.

Then start winning games.

Having said that I have to have a winge

Never liked stars on collars, new emblems, pink reds, maroon reds or bloody 19th century blazers.

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I like the MFC logo/crest. It stamps us as who we are. I actually didnt mind the stars thing but if they go they go. Just make the jumper comfortable to wear, collar or none...not fussed personally.

The most important aspect for the 2014 jumpers is company A on front and company B on back !!

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I agree rpfc surely it is not that hard. Just give us the simple Red and blue jumper we had pre CS.

Then start winning games.

Having said that I have to have a winge

Never liked stars on collars, new emblems, pink reds, maroon reds or bloody 19th century blazers.

Get the colours right for sure but whenever people talk about the collar, the stars, the emblem, the blazers, et al I just picture a playground at a school where everyone is playing footy except for the Dees supporting kid who is in the sandpit playing dress up and having a cry.

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Get the colours right for sure but whenever people talk about the collar, the stars, the emblem, the blazers, et al I just picture a playground at a school where everyone is playing footy except for the Dees supporting kid who is in the sandpit playing dress up and having a cry.

You saw me rpfc?

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As long as it is navy blue with the red yoke I don't give two stuffs.

Far too much hand wringing over collars, stars and emblems, in the general scheme of things they aren't overly important.

Fix the big things and the small things will fix themselves.

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The main issue I have always had with the current jumpers is their cut.

Schwab wanted a "Gladiatorial" look but the problem is they looked quite bulky and the fit was awful.

I really liked the Gladiator style the jumper had. I actually quite liked the star idea too, but I feel that it needed to be introduced once we won a flag. Not when we are on the bottom.

I like the emblem, but it doesnt need to be on the jumper.

Also, I would like to see us keep the emblem in some form but not use it as a logo. If that makes sense.

Edit : Those blazers can p!ss right off. As can that weird thing with putting a flag up at the home game.

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Maybe it will become button up with a lapel. Streamline costs, get rid of blazer and previous guernsey and replace with MFC dinner jacket or smokers jacket. Like it PJ.

;) ;)

Instead of the blazer , how about a red and blue safari suit and compliment it with an MFC logo'd pith helmet?

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