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19 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

 

 

 

 

@Supermercado may be able to shed some light on this!

could also check on when mcc logo first created.  we were (are) part of the mcc and used it as a template

 
22 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

@Supermercado may be able to shed some light on this!

I would be interested in seeing it, because it doesn't seem right that we'd be doing any MFC branding in that era. More likely the MCC logo would be shown.

There's something for the simplicity of just writing PREMIERS 1900 on the footy without any club branding. On a related note, it looks like a couple of these players have been added via the ancient equivalent of Photoshop.

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On 28/02/2025 at 15:54, DistrACTION Jackson said:

With the announcement yesterday that we will be wearing a jersey this year with the 90s/early 2000s demon face, I was keen to get people thoughts on our emblem.

Personally that emblem was my all time favourite and I’d love to bring back the demon in some capacity. I find the current club emblem a bit bland.

What’s everyone’s thoughts?

You're not alone, nearly everyone I know loved that one. 

I managed to snag the limited edition one they brought out in 2020 during COVID as a tribute. Prized possession. 

 

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5 minutes ago, layzie said:

You're not alone, nearly everyone I know loved that one. 

I managed to snag the limited edition one they brought out in 2020 during COVID as a tribute. Prized possession. 

 

I got one of those as well…

also have it signed by Koz, Trent and Jackson…. Would be nice if he came back 


10 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

I got one of those as well…

also have it signed by Koz, Trent and Jackson…. Would be nice if he came back 

I've always been scared to get special jumpers signed. I'm one of those terrible adult males that still likes wearing them to games and is worried about having to wash it if it ever got dirty..

That is really cool though!

On 28/02/2025 at 17:49, Palace Dees said:

I think I prefer this. No matter who we play. 👹image.thumb.png.a785ca39719e46b2e05111e53b2a7d07.png

I do believe that this whole problem is fixed by having a different logo depending on who we play.

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Why cant we have both?I'd like the traditional (current)MFC logoon the right breast and the Flaming demon (or similar) on the left. Sponsors logos can go beneath them in a balanced layout.

Retain the tradition and appeal to the next generation.

I have always thought that the Carlton logo CFC in the middle of the jumper has always made players look more solid and balanced so would be pleased to see the MFC in the middle of the jumper.

 

Here’s one you might not have seen. It’s from a book, The Story of the Melbourne Football Club 1858-1958.

Well I’d show you if the upload was working properly. It has failed 8 times… gives error -200.

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On 01/03/2025 at 00:33, whatwhat say what said:

current one is excellent

schwab's monstrosity was horrific

The Maroon years!  I'm sure Schwab was a closet Fitzroy supporter.

Almost that whole era (2008 - 2013) of scarves went in the bin alongside Cam's white board.

On 28/02/2025 at 22:18, rpfc said:

Can we please have a tedious back and forth about the difference between a logo and an emblem? Approx. 70 pages worth. 

Thanks

rp

I think anyone coming up with a logo is doing us a real disservice considering 'emblem' is mentioned multiple times in our song. 


1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

The emblem, in this case, being the Grand Old Flag.  (I think you knew that!  :D)

Which was the Stars and Stripes, but I think you knew that.

32 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

Which was the Stars and Stripes, but I think you knew that.

Not until I saw it on The Simpsons one night.

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