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150 heroes book

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Can some kind person tell me how I can contact the MFC to place an order for the 150 Heroes book? I cannot make any sense from their website.

 

You can order it direct from the website HERE, or else call the MELBOURNEfc Megastore on (03) 9652 1170

Can some kind person tell me how I can contact the MFC to place an order for the 150 Heroes book? I cannot make any sense from their website.

go to website....along top bar click on ...."SHOP".... Then it opens up and click on 150 memorabillia. Thanks opens up and bingo there is the book you are after for $60. Hope that helps.

 

Go into the MFC website and on the right hand side is an add for the Megastore, click on htis and then click on the book andfill in all your details.

Looked fine to me,

Moose

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Go into the MFC website and on the right hand side is an add for the Megastore, click on htis and then click on the book andfill in all your details.

Looked fine to me,

Moose

Thanks for your help guys. Much appreciated!


What did I say, precious?

have you ever heard of a thing called an OPINION?

Everyone is entitled to one, and that includes me. If you dont like mine, then go cry in a corner, you lightweight.

The funny thing is that your username says 'realist', when in fact you run from the truth and bury your head in the sand.

Thank god that piece of slander was removed.

It will get better!!!

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I've deleted all the rubbish posts on this thread. Take a hint guys!

What have I done Jaded? I merely asked how I could get a copy of the book. What is going on here?

 
What have I done Jaded? I merely asked how I could get a copy of the book. What is going on here?

Yze_Magic defecated all over the thread, order has been restored

(not to suggest i don’t share your surprise at the 150 list YM)

What have I done Jaded? I merely asked how I could get a copy of the book. What is going on here?

I get the impression your very innocent little thread got hijacked bobby.......

And thanks for asking the question, I would also love to order one of those books.


I get the impression your very innocent little thread got hijacked bobby.......

And thanks for asking the question, I would also love to order one of those books.

My appologies bobby for falling into it, i ordered my book through the club today and can't wait along with the 150th year book to arrive

is a great book, and once you read it you will understand a bit more about the criteria and some of the players included.

Mine is extra special now as I got the great man R Flower to sign mine.

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