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It's the 'red and the blue' - I don't like the all red thing we had a few years ago - it's not our jumper.

If it's all red, it may as well be white.

i don't think most are suggesting all red

just predominately red with some navy blue elements

at least that's what i'm talking about

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i don't think most are suggesting all red

just predominately red with some navy blue elements

at least that's what i'm talking about

I know what you mean, I just see less MFC in that Red with the M one, or the 'Cartoon Demon in the middle' one, than I do in the White Imitation (yoke on yoke thingy) we have now.

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I know what you mean, I just see less MFC in that Red with the M one, or the 'Cartoon Demon in the middle' one, than I do in the White Imitation (yoke on yoke thingy) we have now.

yes. i don't like the flaming M or the cartoon demon, red away strips either.

reminds me too much of the paddle-pop bears and other team cartoon attempts

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New Balance partners for three more years

I like the MCC logo on the jumper (I'm not an MCC member, I just like the connection between the two clubs) and the cut of the jumper is much better.

By the way James Frawley is the biggest Melbourne players since Phil Read.

EDIT: Interesting that Garland mentions the players wanted a flat neckline, the collar wasn't all that popular with the players?

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- Ok I'm on my own but I liked the collar, gave us an air of class

- Still think the red isn't perfect. I know Schwab's experiment with the red was a stuff up but this is still too tomato coloured and not a deep rich red. However it might fade a little and be the right colour on TV. Last years jumper was right on TV, this one just looks a little too bright in that video.

- Don't like having the MFC logo as well as the sponsor and AFL. Makes it cluttered and asymetric

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Good on Colin and James for doing that.

Let's hope it looks red when we get out there playing...

And the MCC logo...

I think it's fitting for a club that came out of a ground and a cricket club than a suburb but I can understand people not agreeing with that...

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It looks great and hopefully Col isn't just toeing the party line (though I am sure he wouldn't be out there saying he hated it even if he did)!

Only one concern - "On top of its new deal, New Balance has also redeveloped Melbourne’s guernsey to a lightweight performance with patented New Balance dry moisture wicking technology for players’ jumpers and shorts."

Haven't we had far too much "lightweight performance" in recent years? ;-)

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Any news on the clash jumper?

Any amendments?

I actually quite like our clash jumper of 2011-2013, best we've had so far. More than happy to wear it next year against St Kilda, Carlton, Adelaide, Essendon, Bulldogs, Port and West Coast.

Judging by the AHG press conference it's the same and I agree, it's not too bad considering the parameters the club has to work within.

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