mypaddock wrote:Either way it's a terrible guernsey. From a purely aesthetic point of view it would be a good idea, but I highly doubt whether changing it would attract more players..
This.
by morell » Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:51 pm
mypaddock wrote:Either way it's a terrible guernsey. From a purely aesthetic point of view it would be a good idea, but I highly doubt whether changing it would attract more players..
by marbles » Fri Nov 25, 2011 7:46 pm
by beeroclock » Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:13 pm
morell wrote:Mitchell Park's guernsey is so bad that it has come full circle to be a point of pride for us. As many potential players as we would gain, I reckon as many would leave, including myself, if the guernsey was changed. It is part of our clubs constitution to never change the strip and rightly so. Many on this forum wouldn't be aware of Mitchell Park's success through the 70's and 80's in the then SAFA, a lot of those old players are still around the club. To change the guernsey because of some modern day aesthetic would be a blight on their contribution to our football community.
In fact, if a player didn't want to play for us because they don't like the colours, then with all due respect I doubt they would be the type of character that would add to the group anyway and would be better suited playing for a club with a shorter and less distinct history than the MPFC - but one with a nicer looking strip.
Our recruitment problems are pretty much solely based on population demographic changes, high levels of competition from nearby clubs and our previously poor discipline reputation. The colours would be be a less than 1% factor.
by marbles » Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:59 pm
by woodublieve12 » Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:17 pm
by zedman » Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:05 am
by old fullback » Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:41 am
by valleys07 » Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:19 am
by Bluedemon » Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:22 am
by jake the snake » Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:10 am
by Bluedemon » Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:36 am
jake the snake wrote:please bluedmoon, the guernsey has nothing to do with kfc success over the last few years, its all about the mighty dollar, mosar and co didnt come because they liked the guernsey they came because they likes the coin on offer each week, when that goes, so will the players
by marbles » Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:42 am
by story of my life » Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:36 am
morell wrote:not defensive at all, just think the notion of changing a guernsey to attract new players is fundamentally flawed, especially in our case. If it worked for Kenilworth, good for Kenilworth. Personally I think $ and the hard work of many good people has had far more to do with Kenilworths recent success than changing your strip.zedman wrote:why are you so defensive always?..you take a high horse a fair bit..if changing a guernsey wrecks the deeds of players previous well i think your smoking some really good sh1t..
I personally want to play in the same colours as Daryl Jonas, Trevor Bennetts, Joe Leck and Ben Weekley, as that is important to me.
Some people care about their clubs heritage and history. If that puts me on a high horse than strap me in, give me a whip and call me Damien Oliver.not confused at all, the colours are in our constitution, not the design, we have worn our colours in the Footscray type design and as they are now in the panel, St Kilda kinda look. With some tweaks here and there.zedman wrote:and you have changed the guernsey, you just admitted it, so now from never changing it because of a constitutional law, you have changed it..confuse much?
All guernseys were as ugly as our B grade coach.
Again, I am not completely against changing the design per se, but would be adamently against changing the colours, which means no matter what, with red, green and white - were going to be wearing an ugly strip.
Its part of who we are, part of our identity, even part of our brand, whatever that is worth.
by morell » Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:06 pm
I was led to believe from the late 70's and early 80's we were pretty competitive in what was then quite an elite comp. Including some A grade flags. I will get a first hand account from someone and the specifics as I wasn't alive!beeroclock wrote:morell wrote:Mitchell Park's guernsey is so bad that it has come full circle to be a point of pride for us. As many potential players as we would gain, I reckon as many would leave, including myself, if the guernsey was changed. It is part of our clubs constitution to never change the strip and rightly so. Many on this forum wouldn't be aware of Mitchell Park's success through the 70's and 80's in the then SAFA, a lot of those old players are still around the club. To change the guernsey because of some modern day aesthetic would be a blight on their contribution to our football community.
In fact, if a player didn't want to play for us because they don't like the colours, then with all due respect I doubt they would be the type of character that would add to the group anyway and would be better suited playing for a club with a shorter and less distinct history than the MPFC - but one with a nicer looking strip.
Our recruitment problems are pretty much solely based on population demographic changes, high levels of competition from nearby clubs and our previously poor discipline reputation. The colours would be be a less than 1% factor.
What success in SAFA? You blokes were easy beats in the late 80s.
marbles wrote:Well so i had a vision and lucky for you i follow through with it
So all readers, which Mitchell Park guernsey would you prefer to for...
OR....
I smell a premiership jumper here... lol
Maybe sometimes small clubs need a hand
And with so much pride the way they stand theyre a bit of a rough diamond that needs a polish
Which one fella's?
by GHS#33 » Mon Nov 28, 2011 5:00 pm
morell wrote:Mitchell Park's guernsey is so bad that it has come full circle to be a point of pride for us. As many potential players as we would gain, I reckon as many would leave, including myself, if the guernsey was changed. It is part of our clubs constitution to never change the strip and rightly so. Many on this forum wouldn't be aware of Mitchell Park's success through the 70's and 80's in the then SAFA, a lot of those old players are still around the club. To change the guernsey because of some modern day aesthetic would be a blight on their contribution to our football community.
In fact, if a player didn't want to play for us because they don't like the colours, then with all due respect I doubt they would be the type of character that would add to the group anyway and would be better suited playing for a club with a shorter and less distinct history than the MPFC - but one with a nicer looking strip.
Our recruitment problems are pretty much solely based on population demographic changes, high levels of competition from nearby clubs and our previously poor discipline reputation. The colours would be be a less than 1% factor.
by dee man » Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:05 pm
by morell » Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:08 pm
There is also a reason why AFL clubs protect and maintain their identity ferociously. The big Vic clubs are absolutely adamant to never change or alter their on field brand. I also find it interesting that Port Adelaide have changed their guernsey more than their underwear, and currently suffer from a significant identity crisis.GHS#33 wrote:morell wrote:Mitchell Park's guernsey is so bad that it has come full circle to be a point of pride for us. As many potential players as we would gain, I reckon as many would leave, including myself, if the guernsey was changed. It is part of our clubs constitution to never change the strip and rightly so. Many on this forum wouldn't be aware of Mitchell Park's success through the 70's and 80's in the then SAFA, a lot of those old players are still around the club. To change the guernsey because of some modern day aesthetic would be a blight on their contribution to our football community.
In fact, if a player didn't want to play for us because they don't like the colours, then with all due respect I doubt they would be the type of character that would add to the group anyway and would be better suited playing for a club with a shorter and less distinct history than the MPFC - but one with a nicer looking strip.
Our recruitment problems are pretty much solely based on population demographic changes, high levels of competition from nearby clubs and our previously poor discipline reputation. The colours would be be a less than 1% factor.
There’s a reason that most AFL clubs update their marketing/branding every few years or so. It is often the first impression a potential player/member gets of the club and it is an important aspect. Sure, there may be reservations at MPFC but surely you can update the Guernsey to make it look half-decent without alienating existing players?
Not sure how these two statements are somehow contradictory? "Love it or leave it" - to use a terrible, bogan term.GHS#33 wrote:Also, I found it interesting that you said “If a player didn’t want to play for us because they don’t like the colours, then with all due respect I doubt they would be the type of character that would add to the group anyway” yet in the previous paragraph you said you would potentially leave if the strip was changed?? Hmm.
by marbles » Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:10 pm
by beeroclock » Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:40 pm
morell wrote:I was led to believe from the late 70's and early 80's we were pretty competitive in what was then quite an elite comp. Including some A grade flags. I will get a first hand account from someone and the specifics as I wasn't alive!beeroclock wrote:morell wrote:Mitchell Park's guernsey is so bad that it has come full circle to be a point of pride for us. As many potential players as we would gain, I reckon as many would leave, including myself, if the guernsey was changed. It is part of our clubs constitution to never change the strip and rightly so. Many on this forum wouldn't be aware of Mitchell Park's success through the 70's and 80's in the then SAFA, a lot of those old players are still around the club. To change the guernsey because of some modern day aesthetic would be a blight on their contribution to our football community.
In fact, if a player didn't want to play for us because they don't like the colours, then with all due respect I doubt they would be the type of character that would add to the group anyway and would be better suited playing for a club with a shorter and less distinct history than the MPFC - but one with a nicer looking strip.
Our recruitment problems are pretty much solely based on population demographic changes, high levels of competition from nearby clubs and our previously poor discipline reputation. The colours would be be a less than 1% factor.
What success in SAFA? You blokes were easy beats in the late 80s.marbles wrote:Well so i had a vision and lucky for you i follow through with it
So all readers, which Mitchell Park guernsey would you prefer to for...
OR....
I smell a premiership jumper here... lol
Maybe sometimes small clubs need a hand
And with so much pride the way they stand theyre a bit of a rough diamond that needs a polish
Which one fella's?
I think you have made a great looking design there marbles, I think there might be a rule that you cant have a majority white guernsey but I'm not sure.
Even though it looks good to me, it's not Mitchell Park. That was my point earlier about our brand and image, when people drive past an oval and we're playing, there is no doubt what club it is! Don't underrate that concept. I will also point out that the strip being beautifully modelled there by Nat and Batesey is our old one, the new one does look a lot better:
Here is a very good looking MPFC player with the newish strip:
There is apparently a proposal to change our shorts this year. Intersting to see what comes of it.
I still maintain the point that changing our colours, guernsey or design will not have any significant outcome for our club and if anything, will have a negative one. Better of spending that money, time and energy on recruiting, skills and new footballs!
by story of my life » Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:12 am
marbles wrote:Seems outside people are so passionate about an expansion of MP cos like a diamond in rough everyone loves a little aussie battler
with a few tiny little adjustsments an ongoing so called victim of continual ridicule can immediately become flawless and respected dominant club to a point of consistently giving premierships each and every year a big crack
instead it seems the inside word us outsiders are recieving is...
'we are content to be crap cos we hav always been crap and if we strive for greatness then we are no longer crap and therefore all the crapness of our seasons gone by will forever be lost and no one will stand by us if we make a couple of upgrades to win a premiership. For our fathers and their fathers who once played the mitchell park arena before, we must forever remain crap
hehe
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