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Membership Packs have arrived

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Keep you eyes peeled for your membership packs.

Mine arrived in this mornings mail

 

Dont tell me another Scarf? :o

Dont tell me another Scarf? :o

Would dearly love a cap with the new logo. Don't understand why they don't do this every few years. A lot of other clubs do.

 
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No just a membership ticket a couple of discount cards and a 2016 calendar plus the token window stickers.

Would dearly love a cap with the new logo. Don't understand why they don't do this every few years. A lot of other clubs do.

agree and people would wear a cap on more occasions than just going to the footy giving the club (and sponsors) more exposure in public


Keep you eyes peeled for your membership packs.

Mine arrived in this mornings mail

Mail in the morning? That's service!

Yes mine has arrived. I am relieved to see that the guaranteed ticket to the Grand Final still applies.

Golden Bbo

 

Do the stickers actually say "Member" on them this year? And please don't tell me there are 467 that fill the one normal sized sticker sheet?

Is there a token to get a scarf? Like previous years? Usually it says on the membership card at the back

My 2010 scarf is still going strong and will no doubt be pressed into use again in 2016.

2010 I think is the last time we had a Red and Blue Scarf since then Maroon and Blue.

Hope springs eternal 2016 will be Red and Blue for sure.

It will wont it?

Would dearly love a cap with the new logo. Don't understand why they don't do this every few years. A lot of other clubs do.

They should let you bank credits from not getting a scarf each year, and trade them in for other merchandise (eg a cap) at a certain point. Run it through the Melbourne rewards program if they have to.

Do the stickers actually say "Member" on them this year? And please don't tell me there are 467 that fill the one normal sized sticker sheet?

Five in total of modest size, one says "MFC 2016 member"


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Mail in the morning? That's service!

I live close to the city, but my post office has been taken over by hard working immigrants

I now get the service I deserve.

I live close to the city, but my post office has been taken over by hard working immigrants

I now get the service I deserve.

It happened here a couple of years ago. What a balls up it was. The amount of misdirected mail was mountainous. Finally there were enough objections from the good burghers to have them tossed out.

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They should let you bank credits from not getting a scarf each year, and trade them in for other merchandise (eg a cap) at a certain point. Run it through the Melbourne rewards program if they have to.

I usually tie my scarf around the seat I am sitting on for my last game of the year. I think that occurred in Round 2 2012, Round 8 2013, Round 20 2014, then Etihad Round 23 2015.

I want my scarf to last well into the finals this year.

Just browsed thru the calendar and saw some new calendar faces: Gawn, Brayshaw, Hogan, Pearce, and Garlett.

And, Brayshaw and Hogan grace the cover; the do look mighty fine!

All the new faces made their mark on the season in their own way so good to see them included.

Especially good to see the Club continue to support women's football, by including Daisy.


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Just browsed thru the calendar and saw some new calendar faces: Gawn, Brayshaw, Hogan, Pearce, and Garlett.

And, Brayshaw and Hogan grace the cover; the do look mighty fine!

All the new faces made their mark on the season in their own way so good to see them included.

Especially good to see the Club continue to support women's football, by including Daisy.

Daisy Pearce #31 - Grimesy definitely dethroned

What I have done (which I saw an older lady have at the footy one day), is get them all sewn together to create a rug or blanket. It looks pretty cool and puts them all to good use. Then just add them as the years go on.

What I have done (which I saw an older lady have at the footy one day), is get them all sewn together to create a rug or blanket. It looks pretty cool and puts them all to good use. Then just add them as the years go on.

i saw that lady once. must admit it looked good

now where can i find a kind soul who likes sewing? no good asking swmboaat

 

i saw that lady once. must admit it looked good

now where can i find a kind soul who likes sewing? no good asking swmboaat

i bought the missus a sewing course last xmas!

Daisy Pearce #31 - Grimesy definitely dethroned

Yes, Grimes and Dawes out of the calendar.

Not surprised at all.

Another sign they are on notice.

Their positions in the Leadership Group could also be in jeopardy!


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