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39 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I assumed it had all past and present player’s name on it (as seen in the image) and your name would be printed on the back between the shoulders. But given the time they’re taking to manufacture I’d suggest I’m wrong. 

I don’t really want to pay $300 for a jumper with a heap of random names on it. 

can i put you down for a dozen, ethan?

 
4 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

can i put you down for a dozen, ethan?

As long as I can make up 12 different names and you can guarantee they’ll get printed on the jumpers.

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You would need approximately 3000 names or more on there for it to make the desired effect on the guernsey. At $300 a pop that's a pretty nice windfall for the club.

If they get the numbers

 
6 hours ago, daisycutter said:

i wonder if any demonlander has the full set?

I gotta a full set.........

1 hour ago, Zerô said:

You would need approximately 3000 names or more on there for it to make the desired effect on the guernsey. At $300 a pop that's a pretty nice windfall for the club.

If they get the numbers

limited edition for 1,000 lucky mugs punters


Can we pass the hat around the site and all chip in to get a Demonland one? We can all share it for a % of the year. 

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2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I assumed it had all past and present player’s name on it (as seen in the image) and your name would be printed on the back between the shoulders. But given the time they’re taking to manufacture I’d suggest I’m wrong. 

I don’t really want to pay $300 for a jumper with a heap of random names on it. 

I can confirm that it will be your name and whoever buys it in tiny letters on the front of the jumper and not printed on the back between the shoulders. 

I assumed the same as you. 

11 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Nice jumper but not at $300. That’s 6 bottles of rum. 

2, maybe 3 bottles of whiskey...more likely 2 or one and a few cigars.

who am I kidding... I ain’t paying that.

 
9 hours ago, daisycutter said:

that's the blackest navy blue i've ever seen (assuming the colour is accurate on the mfc merchandise page)

The old jumpers around 60's, were very dark blue, in photos.

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Ambivalent about this one at the moment. Shame the AFL logo is so prominent and the sponsors.

Could just have a commemorative jersey celebrating what a disappointment of a club we have been in recent years. I'm thinking a red and blue white strip with a white flag in the middle of the jumper....

Seriously our finals hopes are on the line and we roll out some nonsense jumper.

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

I opened thinking this thread was about old dee's birthday

It's SWYLs birthday, Moonie.  OD is 10 years behind him.


Just now, Cards13 said:

The FB comments on the MFC post are amusing.

My favourite was this one:

 

"They should introduce a 'commiserations jumper' with the 22 pea hearts that played the final round of the season last year and the 22 that will play Round 23 this year wear it with their names on it. Yuck what an embarrassment. I've had a gutful".

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

WTF looks like an old Norwood training jumper! 

No way!

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between 150 and 160 we haven't played a single finals match lol

What if we wear this after losing to WC, then lose to GWS? 160th anniversary guernsey, with members names written on, while we bundle out of contention and miss finals for the 12th (!) straight season.

This should have been done earlier in the year. The timing really isn't ideal.

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Anyone on here get their ‘members’ name on the jumper?

I hope we win this week otherwise it won’t end well come round 23 when you read the below from the MFC article. 

The reason it will be worn in the final round is part of ‘Member thank you round’.

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Fantastic! A great companion piece to commemorating our 12th successive season of missing finals.

Keep up the good work, MFC.

 
6 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Anyone on here get their ‘members’ name on the jumper?

I hope we win this week otherwise it won’t end well come round 23 when you read the below from the MFC article. 

The reason it will be worn in the final round is part of ‘Member thank you round’.

"Thanks for putting up with our [censored], members! 12 years old of finals! Couldn't have done it without you. See you at the draft!"

12 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

I opened thinking this thread was about old dee's birthday

Imagine how horrible that would have been!


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