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AHG basically own loads of dealerships around the country.

Just in my area AHG own the Mitsubishi, Holden, Mazda, Nissan and Toyota Dealership. I worked at the Holden one years ago.

We might look like a bit like used car salesman though. They have the same AGM logo on their shirts too :)

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AHG on the front, Citi on the back.....quick beelzebub a mockup for our fellow Demons and don't spare the horses ol' chap.

Not sure that is the case as this is in the article

"AHG, which will don the front and back of Melbourne’s guernsey until at least the end of 2016, has been operating in Australia for 61 years. It will also feature on all playing, training and retail apparel. AHG will also gain strong exposure within the MCG at Melbourne home games. - See more at: http://m.melbournefc.com.au/news/2013-11-18/melbourne-football-club-announces-new-major-partner#sthash."

Will wait to c what happens.

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AHG on the front, Citi on the back.....quick beelzebub a mockup for our fellow Demons and don't spare the horses ol' chap.

rzcb.jpg wasnt quick enough...lol

I was a little off with logo ...they went with url which makes sense

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I actually really like the front.

Yes all we need do now is remove the AFL logo!

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This is all starting to feel very, very strong. I will wait and see how it translates onto the field, but our great club no longer feels like a rabble. It is beginning to feel professional, tight, focused and low key with no star ex-players hanging around. Only one step to go for the whole structure to be in place - the lead assistant who will take over from Roos. At this stage I have a sneaky suspicion it might end up being Rawlings.

But for today, our jumper is set for 2014 and I feel good. Well done Bartlett, Jackson and Roos.

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Well done MFC..Jack et al.

I can only imagine the usual jackals were lining up to laugh at us with out any lil pics on our jumpers...like last time.

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Big rush job by the media guys this morning. Couldn't even get the players number in the right spot.

at least they actually look like the right bloody colours. !!! How fn long did that take..lol

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This is all starting to feel very, very strong. I will wait and see how it translates onto the field, but our great club no longer feels like a rabble. It is beginning to feel professional, tight, focused and low key with no star ex-players hanging around. Only one step to go for the whole structure to be in place - the lead assistant who will take over from Roos. At this stage I have a sneaky suspicion it might end up being Rawlings.

But for today, our jumper is set for 2014 and I feel good. Well done Bartlett, Jackson and Roos.

if you're feeling goo you might want to get to the doctor to have it looked at. Go dees
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This is fantastic news and we all owe a debt of gratitude to PJ, GB and PR. We have limped through Hell, but are now officially travelling down the road to recovery, both on and off the field!

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Well done to all those involved at the MFC on securing a new major sponsor for the next few years. The images they have put up already look good and i cant wait to see the final product on the backs of our boys next year.

I do feel for the marketing people down at the MFC. I think they will be wokring long hours to change all the "My heart beats true" ads/pictures.

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SEN jus said front of jumper so not sure what is going on tbh.

Is the back still for sale?

This is the tweet from the club

@melbournefc: AHG will have sole logo positioning on the front and back of our guernsey throughout the 2014, 2015 & 2016 AFL seasons

So SEN are wrong... Shock, I know :)

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