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One of the colour code websites lists the Demon's shade of navy blue as 'Cetacean Blue (#07092D)':

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11 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

One of the colour code websites lists the Demon's shade of navy blue as 'Cetacean Blue (#07092D)':

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We can't all be the Old Dark Maastricht Blues

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11 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

I reckon the red needs to be deeper/darker

I liked the pink colour that Schwab introduced with that logo shambles and the collar on our jumper…….oh and the Premiership cups on the back. What a deadset clown he was.

 

19 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I liked the pink colour that Schwab introduced with that logo shambles and the collar on our jumper…….oh and the Premiership cups on the back. What a deadset clown he was.

best thing that dave larkin did for us from a graphic design perspective was change the logo to being solely red and blue

no more white, and no more whiteboards

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6 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Are they from Dulux or Porters Paints charts?

Pantone is Pantone

Spoke to someone that has involvement with the racecourse and MFC arrangement. Says the deal is all but done. Currently just going over logistics with the shared use of the oval between MFC, scopus and the community. Announcement will be made by years end.

13 hours ago, Oxdee said:

Spoke to someone that has involvement with the racecourse and MFC arrangement. Says the deal is all but done. Currently just going over logistics with the shared use of the oval between MFC, scopus and the community. Announcement will be made by years end.

I have no doubt that the deal might be done, but what about funding?


Get Excited everyone.

I walked the area today and it is massive.

Not sure exactly where our part will be.

I have sent some photos of the area and surrounds to Demonland and he might post some of them later.

The area for the ovals is right across from our area.

I saw the second tunnel that has been referred to, which goes from the area under the track to the ovals area.

The transport will be sensational, with the train station right across the road and bus and tram nearby.

Hopefully the Official announcement is not far off now.

We should end up with the best facilities of any club and that should help recruiting.

I am getting excited.

3 hours ago, Fritta and Turner said:

I have no doubt that the deal might be done, but what about funding?

The funding is all but secured with only a $30M gap that the club knows it can cover through wealthy benefactors like @Redleg

30 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Get Excited everyone.

I walked the area today and it is massive.

Not sure exactly where our part will be.

I have sent some photos of the area and surrounds to Demonland and he might post some of them later.

The area for the ovals is right across from our area.

I saw the second tunnel that has been referred to, which goes from the area under the track to the ovals area.

The transport will be sensational, with the train station right across the road and bus and tram nearby.

Hopefully the Official announcement is not far off now.

We should end up with the best facilities of any club and that should help recruiting.

I am getting excited.

It’s hard to believe this really might be happening! Not sure we’d have ”the best” training facilities would we ? I mean certainly in the upper echelon I’d be hoping but there’s some big clubs out there.

13 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

The funding is all but secured with only a $30M gap that the club knows it can cover through wealthy benefactors like @Redleg

Loose change for Chris Barlow.... just follow him with net at the next board meeting will probably just fall out of his pocket 🤣

7 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

The funding is all but secured with only a $30M gap that the club knows it can cover through wealthy benefactors like @Redleg

😀

I wish.

But I am Member Number 100 of the Foundation Heroes.

Do you have any idea of the types of buildings we are looking at building?

Lots of ways to raise that $30m though. Naming rights donations from wealthy supporters is an obvious one.

Sponsors doing a one off increase in their sponsorship contribution.

A one off raffle say with an inside the Coaching Box experience or whatever could raise a lot.

Sale of memorabilia is another.

I am just waiting for the Joint MFC/MRC membership to be offered with added benefits like cheaper food and drink at the Glasshouse and at racing days in the food and drink areas.

Exciting times.


4 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

It’s hard to believe this really might be happening! Not sure we’d have ”the best” training facilities would we ? I mean certainly in the upper echelon I’d be hoping but there’s some big clubs out there.

But being the newest, you would hope we would be aiming for the best.

On 01/09/2025 at 14:25, Trident22 said:

I notice this nwhen I see Collingwood's rooms at the MCG. Honour boards are all over the walls. Where f. are ours? Club with the richest history and nothing to be seen of it in OUR rooms. That should be improved. I love walking through the MCC and seeing photos of the Team of the Century, but that stuff needs to be exposed to the players too.

Our cups are (were) all on display at AAMI.

5 hours ago, Fritta and Turner said:

I have no doubt that the deal might be done, but what about funding?

You asked the question You can pay as much as you like,

or as little

 

Pleased get it done, Start the work on the ovals first get that drainage etc down deep, and then get the ovals turfed and graded GO DEES

3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Get Excited everyone.

I walked the area today and it is massive.

Not sure exactly where our part will be.

I have sent some photos of the area and surrounds to Demonland and he might post some of them later.

The area for the ovals is right across from our area.

I saw the second tunnel that has been referred to, which goes from the area under the track to the ovals area.

The transport will be sensational, with the train station right across the road and bus and tram nearby.

Hopefully the Official announcement is not far off now.

We should end up with the best facilities of any club and that should help recruiting.

I am getting excited.

Very encouraging Mr Leg, very encouraging.


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