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i presume they are trying to give us one image. because all of the melbourne supporters have that same logo on the back of their range rovers, a lot of people might think of that as bieng the melbourne logo.

i think the logo we have now is fine and we should keep it that way for a number of years to create an image. lets change the bloody mascot or alternative strip

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I like the old one (similar to carltons), if not the current one is a million times better than that crappy thing.

Agreed, the old MFC based on the MCC is our heritage and should be embraced.

That new logo must be a joke, my 4 year old could have knocked that up in photo shop in about 10 minutes.

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Agreed, the old MFC based on the MCC is our heritage and should be embraced.

That new logo must be a joke, my 4 year old could have knocked that up in photo shop in about 10 minutes.

It took me 11m14sec but I wasted about 4 minutes trying to find the font. Your 4 yo is good.

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Was sent an email today from the club about the 'Advisory Panel' - in it they said that the club had a new logo for next year:

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I for one am not overwhelmed by it. I prefer the current logo. Thoughts?

I'm happy with it, if it means that they'll change the clash jumper because it has the old logo on it.

The clash jumper's a shocker.

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Was sent an email today from the club about the 'Advisory Panel' - in it they said that the club had a new logo for next year:

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I for one am not overwhelmed by it. I prefer the current logo. Thoughts?

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I think this looks cheap & nasty, without style & is way too stuffed shirt.

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Yep I ticked 'Somewhat worse' -

I've always thought we should go back to the gold MFC entwined logo, like the Carlton one. There's a word for those style of logo, bt I can never remember it.

Monogram. The proposed logo looks like something that might have been submitted in Year 11 Visual Communication and Design. It would have struggled to get a 'B'. What's wrong with actually seeking the services of a Graphic Artist with nous and vision to knock something up which represents a future?

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The current logo, although getting older, still looks modern and fresh.

It represesnts the future without a box or shield to bind it in.

The proposed logo is boring and lifeless, a throwback to the past.

I realise it's our 150th next year, but couldn't a white 150 be added to the red v at the bottom of the demon's face just for 2008.

I don't understand why we're waisting time and money trying to fix one of the only things at the club that doesn't need fixing.

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someone must have ye old MFC (MCC) one somewhere. it's the missing piece. btw, i think it was on that trophy that david neitz was handed to by ron barassi at the last optus oval game. it had the CFC on one side and the MFC on the other if my memory served my correctly. i wouldnt actually mind the current logo if it had that MFC thing in the middle of it. they are reallly pushing for the whole "melbournefc" thing too much though

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I used to have one, but I can't find it.

IMO that is the best logo. It's traditional and that's the one we should use next year.

It's in the avatars section on Demonology. It is a very good logo although my favourite has always been the demon in the shield (far left of the three that are in another post).

The new one looks very much like the logo used in the early 90s. Very disappointing.

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