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Don’t like the sponsor logo bigger than the club logo. Overshadows it. 

Have I missed something. Wasn't Beyond Bank top back of the jumper? Have we lost them?

And is Reid getting JJs jumper? Important number 23. 🤪

Edited by Binmans PA

 

Looks pretty good to me happy that Zurich and Jaguar are prominent on our jumpers it’s great to have some real continuity with our major sponsors. We have had quite a few over the years.!


MFC logo should be above the sponsor's with AFL alongside.

Doesnt matter. Atleast they got the colours right. I cant stand the poxy light blue variant for away games. Totally unnecessary as sides often play as the 'away' team or neutral for their home games.

I hope Dillon scraps the stupid theme jumpers. They look ridiculous. 

He wont.

 

2 hours ago, Binmans PA said:

Have I missed something. Wasn't Beyond Bank top back of the jumper? Have we lost them?

And is Reid getting JJs jumper? Important number 23. 🤪

Sinead Goldrick ❤️💙

21 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

MFC logo should be above the sponsor's with AFL alongside.

Doesnt matter. Atleast they got the colours right. I cant stand the poxy light blue variant for away games. Totally unnecessary as sides often play as the 'away' team or neutral for their home games.

I hope Dillon scraps the stupid theme jumpers. They look ridiculous. 

He wont.

 

I actually prefer the poxy light blue variant. Reason being, the navy is so dark it’s often mistaken for black and the mere thought of anyone thinking I’m an 🤮 Essendon 🤮 supporter makes me wanna 🤮🤮🤮

 
2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Sinead Goldrick ❤️💙

I spoke with Sinead at the local coffee shop recently she is our only 23. She is a fantastic person and a great asset to the club. She is the number 1,  number 23 in the club

Will have to see it in the flesh but would normally prefer to keep things as simple and clean as possible.

Ideally would love the Zurich logo to return to the same navy blue that blends onto the jumper as we had in our premiership year. Imagine they prefer this variant as it stands out more.


I love the monogram but think this is looking a little bit cluttered.
Ironically, I like the simplicity of the monogram, especially compared to the previous logos, but five logos on the front of the guernsey is a bit much IMHO.

  

And at the same time someone bumps a Schwab thread we are fiddling around with logos again 

Beyond Bank no longer a sponsor?

5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I actually prefer the poxy light blue variant. Reason being, the navy is so dark it’s often mistaken for black and the mere thought of anyone thinking I’m an 🤮 Essendon 🤮 supporter makes me wanna 🤮🤮🤮

Never heard that one before. Navy blue looks black? 

Looks far better than that disgusting Essendon rag. I'll agree with you there. 

Apparently theres a big punch up in a AFLW game between Pies and Richmond players of course. Naturally. I cant find any highlights . Never watched it before but i will now if theyre getting agro.

Edited by Deebauched


9 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Apparently theres a big punch up in a AFLW game between Pies and Richmond players of course. Naturally. I cant find any highlights . Never watched it before but i will now if theyre getting agro.

It was the biggest punch-up in AFLW history according to the commentators. I don’t know about that but it’s the biggest I’ve ever seen in the W comp. It was personal too. A couple of former teammates who now play against each other. Pretty vicious.

And you know what, Deebauched? While I can’t say I like your reason for starting to watch W games, I’ll happily take it since we desperately need more eyes on TVs as well as more bums on seats (or BYO camp chairs). 😁

3 hours ago, Older demon said:

I spoke with Sinead at the local coffee shop recently she is our only 23. She is a fantastic person and a great asset to the club. She is the number 1,  number 23 in the club

Sinead’s a beautiful person. Always has time for a chat. She’s my fave W player, and that’s not because she’s Irish (but that does help). 😁  Sinead is underrated imo. Our backline wouldn’t be nearly as effective without her.

28 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Sinead’s a beautiful person. Always has time for a chat. She’s my fave W player, and that’s not because she’s Irish (but that does help). 😁  Sinead is underrated imo. Our backline wouldn’t be nearly as effective without her.

Sinead was just interviewed by Mithen for the Lil Life Chats podcast!  She seems lovely 😊

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/podcasts/lil-and-lizes


15 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I actually prefer the poxy light blue variant. Reason being, the navy is so dark it’s often mistaken for black and the mere thought of anyone thinking I’m an 🤮 Essendon 🤮 supporter makes me wanna 🤮🤮🤮

So MCW you want us to change our guernsey colours because a few people are colour blind. If the world gif that some country flags  and other pageantry would all be altered. Traditional colours are gitbiur home games and if the odd person is ignorant they are the lesser. 

Do you  think Essendon would ever contemplate changing their original sash colours to grey if the were mistaken for ours? Never and we should be the same and uphold our Club. 
Main thing  is you have a dark (navy) blue and red flag and banner to worry about. The Club gets it right and our fans know it’s authentic. 

BTW I adore our clash colours and reckon they are great in as a second jumper. Please don’t ever get that putrid white clash one again. 

As a fan of symmetry, would much rather 2 blocks of 2 for the front 4 logo/badges

 
18 hours ago, Older demon said:

I spoke with Sinead at the local coffee shop recently she is our only 23. She is a fantastic person and a great asset to the club. She is the number 1,  number 23 in the club

I spoke with her at the sponsors lunch a couple of weeks ago, when I mentioned "You're losing your male 23 counterpart", she looked sad and said "I know, I'm going to miss James!"

18 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I love the monogram but think this is looking a little bit cluttered.
Ironically, I like the simplicity of the monogram, especially compared to the previous logos, but five logos on the front of the guernsey is a bit much IMHO.

  

Monograms are elegant I say! 😁

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