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I decided to do a quick design. It's fairly similar to one of our recent away guernsey's, except for a bigger blue 'V' and also red sleeves. Thoughts?

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1 minute ago, old dee said:

Have you ever considered that they don't see as a big deal?

Well, clearly WE do.  So, it's time THEY did, too...!

(The masses are revolting!  -- some would say VERY revolting!  LOL)

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4 minutes ago, old dee said:

Have you ever considered that they don't see as a big deal?

The club should see it as a big deal. 

The MFC is represented by the colours Red and Blue

Stuffed if i want to see this club play finals in a white jumper after all the sh!t THE CLUB has put US through

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25 minutes ago, Caligula's Cohort! said:

I decided to do a quick design. It's fairly similar to one of our recent away guernsey's, except for a bigger blue 'V' and also red sleeves. Thoughts?

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not a bad effort......if we have to have white

one rider..........must not be worn with white shorts

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12 minutes ago, old dee said:

Have you ever considered that they don't see as a big deal?

They should for a number of reasons. 

For one it's representing the club every time it's trotted out, if it lacks any punch than its dishonouring our past. 

Secondly as pointed out earlier it has commercial value, if the fans don't like it then they won't buy it meaning we've got stock wasting on the shelves. 

Finally, and no I don't expect this to happen this year, but the club and the designers should ask themselves if Melbourne is holding the premiership cup at the end of the year are we ok with them wearing this? If it's a no then go back to the drawing board. 

[Disclaimer] I know there'll probably be lots of people saying if Melbourne won the premiership they wouldn't care what they were wearing. 

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2 minutes ago, Pates said:

They should for a number of reasons. 

For one it's representing the club every time it's trotted out, if it lacks any punch than its dishonouring our past. 

Secondly as pointed out earlier it has commercial value, if the fans don't like it then they won't buy it meaning we've got stock wasting on the shelves. 

Finally, and no I don't expect this to happen this year, but the club and the designers should ask themselves if Melbourne is holding the premiership cup at the end of the year are we ok with them wearing this? If it's a no then go back to the drawing board. 

[Disclaimer] I know there'll probably be lots of people saying if Melbourne won the premiership they wouldn't care what they were wearing. 

The white jumper is one of the most popular products at the Demon Shop, it outsells the 'normal' one

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1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

The white jumper is one of the most popular products at the Demon Shop, it outsells the 'normal' one

Will be interesting to compare sales of this one to previous clash tops. 

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4 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

The white jumper is one of the most popular products at the Demon Shop, it outsells the 'normal' one

i find that difficult to believe judged on the number of standard jumpers i see at games and elsewhere. maybe people buy their standard jumpers elsewhere

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28 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The club should see it as a big deal. 

The MFC is represented by the colours Red and Blue

Stuffed if i want to see this club play finals in a white jumper after all the sh!t THE CLUB has put US through

Yes but do they see it as a big deal?

I think not.

If they do see it as a big deal based on the new. Design they clearly have no taste.

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3 hours ago, Chris said:

Why can't we simply where our normal jumper against the dons? There is no clash there. 

You mean like we always use to.  Carlton jumpers can also look fairly similar to the traditional MFC one, but neither jumper is indistinguishable from each other, as the contrast is in the significantly different geometrical design.

Back pre clash jumpers, I recall there being a few moments of confusion in games where an errant handball may have hit an opposition in clear space thought to be a team mate and similaly probably a few mistaken identity umpiring decisions.  On average these problems effected both teams more or less equally.  Another objection is that tge players find it hard.  Having played lower level local footy, many instances occurred playing opposition with similar jumpers - it does require a little extra care, but it is hardly impossible.

At AFL level, it was never the kind of gross problem that justified the atrocious over reaction from the AFL of mandating  'every' team develop a predominantly white away jumper.

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A few thoughts. Don't hate it but it could be sooooo much better with a bit of thought. Glad they dropped the city scape from the training jumper but don't like that it has the acorn design but I guess this is what they are plugging and there needs to be consistency. Good brand recognition should be based around this. Of all the new items I quite like the training tank and think I will pick one up

https://thedemonshop.shopdesq.com/-new/2017-training-tank-pre-sale

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I think we need The Ox to jump on the bandwagon re this jumper Emailing the club and the AFL is one thing but we need a constant media voice to get the AFL to listen.

Remember the uproar before the 2014 Elimination Final which caused the AFL to back flip and allow Port (the home side) to wear their dark jumper even though it clashed with the Tigers clash jumper more than Ports white clash jumper which the AFL had originally told Port they had to wear 

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On 11/15/2016 at 2:40 PM, John Dee said:

I haven't voted because I neither love it nor hate it. Could we please have an Ambivalent option?

Well, the view results or show results button is effectively an abstain.

Currently 7 people (5%) have abstained,  11 (8%) love it ,  17 (13%) don't care,  and 98 (74%) hate it.  133 total.

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2 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Even though it clashes with St Kilda's jumper more than our traditional jumper.

TheAFL's crude white for all policy is garbage.

What could epitomise this ridiculous stance more than havibg a team with NO white normally on its jumper playing. team that does.....and then introducing. White into the confusion where there was none. It's bullshlt.

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10 hours ago, demonoid said:

A few thoughts. Don't hate it but it could be sooooo much better with a bit of thought. Glad they dropped the city scape from the training jumper but don't like that it has the acorn design but I guess this is what they are plugging and there needs to be consistency. Good brand recognition should be based around this. Of all the new items I quite like the training tank and think I will pick one up

https://thedemonshop.shopdesq.com/-new/2017-training-tank-pre-sale

Yeah i will be getting one of these for sure.

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