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Then.

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Before.

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And that's where the AMF name ends in Australia.

This is what it'll be known as now.


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Kept the same colours but lightened the colours and repositioned the triangle.
The rebrand looks a lot like the strike logo to me, this is going to date pretty quickly I think compared to the original logo which holds up well still.
 
The rebrand looks a lot like the strike logo to me, this is going to date pretty quickly I think compared to the original logo which holds up well still.


It's essentially the bowling arm of Timezone but with AMF's original colours.

The previous logo looked a bit bulky but the one before that was timeless.
 
It's essentially the bowling arm of Timezone but with AMF's original colours.

The previous logo looked a bit bulky but the one before that was timeless.
Oh okay, I didn’t see the Timezone connection at first but now i do. (Talk about dated logos though!)
 

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On the weekend I saw a toy of the three blind mice. I was thinking that it was a good mascot for the umpires with three on the field at the one time. So here is a logo for them.
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Haha that's brilliant.
 

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No.
Melbourne was only ever supposed to have one club after the feuds between the Melbourne Knights and South Melbourne. Now they could have three.

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Melbourne wasn’t “only ever” supposed to have one club. When the A-League was formed, the major cities had a five-year exclusivity clause, meaning no new teams in the first five years. Expansion and new teams was always going to be on the cards. The league could not possibly survive with only one team in each city.
 
I know it would have been posted here before but I absolutely hate the new Werribee Tigers logo. It's just a yellow copy of the Washington Huskies logo.
 

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