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1 hour ago, roy11 said:

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

I like symmetry too. Perhaps the MFC logo could be on the back, centred on the red yoke (written in Navy Blue)? 🤔

 
6 hours ago, 58er said:

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. 

*sigh* so much to unpack, so little time (and patience).

I’m not suggesting we change our colours. I’m not in favour of countries changing their flag colours not their regalia. I couldn’t give a fat rat’s what Essendon do with their sash, although I can suggest where they can stick their red/grey sash. I just prefer the royal blue to the navy blue. It’s called personal taste.

And please stop calling me MCW. You’ve been doing it for the two and a half years I’ve been here. It’s very annoying. Okay, 48er?

See, it’s annoying, right?

😁

Navy blue with a red yoke. Didn't see that coming. 

 
On 05/11/2023 at 11:00, whatwhat say what said:

i like the club getting money

So do I but not at any price

 

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Looks like change for change's sake. If it gets some saps to shell out for club merch then I'm fine with it. I'll still be rocking my GF Guernsey though.


Going to be a bit petty here, but I preferred the numbers overlapping the red on the back rather than sitting completely below it all on the navy. It's what I grew up with and what we had until a few years ago (maybe 2017?). We should go back to it.

On 06/11/2023 at 04:43, 58er said:

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. 

Who's MCW?

Plus with Essendon, clearly you forgot they did change to grey a few years back

https://www.afl.com.au/news/200529/maligned-essendon-clash-jumper-fades-to-grey

 

17 hours ago, daisycutter said:

'twas only a clash jumper but ... and we've all had horrible ones and changed them often

And the royal blue one is an away jumper, so what?  At least we've had a history with the royal blue, given the 70s and 80s.  

2 hours ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

And the royal blue one is an away jumper, so what?  At least we've had a history with the royal blue, given the 70s and 80s.  

ummmm, we did have some awful other ones too

i'm more than happy with our current royal blue clash jumper

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

ummmm, we did have some awful other ones too

i'm more than happy with our current royal blue clash jumper

I was more addressing 58er's point regarding the royal blue where he was having a go at WCW


23 minutes ago, layzie said:

Lots of clunkage 

hmmmm, "clunkage"... layzie .... would that be like ... a female "package"?

48 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

hmmmm, "clunkage"... layzie .... would that be like ... a female "package"?

You're thinking of clunge. 

I like the monogram. But think below the V would help with the symmetry of the other logos,  thoughts?

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Hopefully our forwards can now get hit on the logo!!

13 hours ago, Gunna’s said:

I like the monogram. But think below the V would help with the symmetry of the other logos,  thoughts?

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Hopefully our forwards can now get hit on the logo!!

I prefer this 👍

Now make the monogram larger, white and rename MFC to Casey (or Caulfied) and then it would look uber stylish 😜


I saw this jumper on a Big Footy graphic design forum. It was a poster’s hypothetical. I’m not sure footyjumpers.com is accurately reporting here. Another poster here has said we are also ditching Jaguar to be replaced with Hertz

It’s basically a way to try to generate jumper sales by having something new because the jumper hasn’t really changed much in the past few years (besides the IG logo replacing the New Balance one).

It’s inoffensive but also unnecessary.

On 09/11/2023 at 19:54, Gunna’s said:

I like the monogram. But think below the V would help with the symmetry of the other logos,  thoughts?

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Hopefully our forwards can now get hit on the logo!!

Really like your design Gunna’s. In regards to our forwards I just want them to get it between the two big sticks.

 
3 hours ago, Super Sub Schache said:

Hertz is the new sponsor in the back replacing Jaguar.

Purely from an aesthetic point of view that’s yuck when compared to the Jaguar logo.

Agree! The video posted by the club shows the back of the jumper. It looks horrible. The yellow patch is huge 


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