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Herald Sun Team Poster - Thursday 20th

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I often miss out on getting it as I dont buy the paper every day.

So, thought I'd be pro-active this year and call the HS, to see when exactly ours would be featuring so I could make a point of getting the paper. They told me it'd be this coming Thursday (20th)

Just thought I'd pass on incase anyone else is interested.... :)

 

Thanks, JTR. I was wondering the same thing!

Raced down to the Newsagency at lunch time, eagerly anticipating picking up the HS with the Dees poster in it. You can therefore understand my extreme disgust at being greeted by a dirty big poster of the Bummers!!!

Anyone know when the Melb Poster is REALLY making its appearance?? Or (perish the thoughyt), have I missed it??

 

Its in there today. its at the back of the Geelong football club Poster.

Raced down to the Newsagency at lunch time, eagerly anticipating picking up the HS with the Dees poster in it. You can therefore understand my extreme disgust at being greeted by a dirty big poster of the Bummers!!!

Anyone know when the Melb Poster is REALLY making its appearance?? Or (perish the thoughyt), have I missed it??

Was in today's with the cats on the back. Not in the centre of the paper though. Gotta dig through a bit


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Yeah there were 4 posters today.

The one in the middle of the paper had Bombers on one side and North on the other.

The other (not in the centre as mentioned) has us on one side and Geelong on the other.

Rohan Bail gets the "silly look on my face" award this year.

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Is that right? I just looked in the middle, and threw it back on the pile in digust. Now gotta high-tail it down there again, in the hopes there's still a copy left, as they don't carry many in my local Ashore Newsagency!

Thanks for the heads-up, guys!

 

Just back. A single copy left in the Newsagent, obediently waiting for me to walk in and pick it up! Phew! That was close...

Just back. A single copy left in the Newsagent, obediently waiting for me to walk in and pick it up! Phew! That was close...

I don't look at them any more Vagg

It depresses me!

Most look young enough to be my grand children.


got a freebie...the coffee shop was happy to give away anything Melbourne...lol

got a freebie...the coffee shop was happy to give away anything Melbourne...lol

Funny.... Same thing happened to me a few years ago when they were giving out the team stickers with the paper.

The lady behind the counter handed over about 6 Demons stickers as soon as mentioned I was actually a Melbourne supporter.

Mum was pleased when I handed them on to her.

mines goin in the dunny , not down the dunny it may help , but hope not


mines goin in the dunny , not down the dunny it may help , but hope not

Thanks for that visual BarnD

Team Posters mean nothing.

I want a Premiership poster.

My 1964 got lost somewhere in the last 10 moves.

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