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The players used to kick out beautiful Red n Blue Sherrins before the game back in the early 80`s and as a 12 year old I scrapped with a number of fans under the seats next to the old Melbourne players race which I vividly remember slipping through my hands from a bullet pass by Cameron Clayton. I won the scrap luckily but was spewing I spilt the grab in the first place. Along with his autograph, I have Peter Moore, Brian Wilson, Kelvin Templeton and Gerard Healy signatures (all Brownlows) Laurie Fowler, Robbie Flower, Mark Jackson, Alan Johnson, Peter Giles, Peter Keenan, Adrian Battiston, Brent Crosswell, Roger Ellingworth, Steven Smith and a few others that escape me! The ball is in near perfect knick however the signatures are starting to fade.

I will never part with it!

 
The players used to kick out beautiful Red n Blue Sherrins before the game back in the early 80`s and as a 12 year old I scrapped with a number of fans under the seats next to the old Melbourne players race which I vividly remember slipping through my hands from a bullet pass by Cameron Clayton. I won the scrap luckily but was spewing I spilt the grab in the first place. Along with his autograph, I have Peter Moore, Brian Wilson, Kelvin Templeton and Gerard Healy signatures (all Brownlows) Laurie Fowler, Robbie Flower, Mark Jackson, Alan Johnson, Peter Giles, Peter Keenan, Adrian Battiston, Brent Crosswell, Roger Ellingworth, Steven Smith and a few others that escape me! The ball is in near perfect knick however the signatures are starting to fade.

I will never part with it!

Kn ore should you!!!

a badge l got when l went to the first game of the year (not sure what year ) at the MCG and frist game in front of the great southern stand. which was Melbourne and Geelong in which l can still remember Garry Hocking putting GArry Lion down in the forward pocket of the punt rd end.

 

Won a 2009 fully signed guernsey by entering the MelbourneFC Lotto. Better than winning Tattslotto if you ask me!

I've got a Sherrin that was signed by the team after a round 1 game at Kardinia Park. Back in 1994 I think. I recall it was Jeff Farmer's first game. Loved going to watch that guy play.

Also a match worn guernsey signed by David Neitz (from a Hawthorn game in 2000).


Look in the general discussion part... i have a thread where i am trying to sell some stuff.

Hard times = Hard decisions :(

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