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1996 demons games needed

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Guys

I am hoping that someone can assist me here. I am looking for 1996 Melbourne games in full, on either vhs or dvd. Trying to assist a friend of mine who is trying to collect every single game in 96.

We are aware that name a game/sports delivered would have a lot of games for season 1996, however, my mate would rather trade footage - he has a lot, than pay name a game big $$$

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated

Thank You

 

 

 

 

96 dees hawks merger game was on yesterday on Fox footy on Jason dunstalls feature day, may well be repeated again during the month

 
26 minutes ago, praha said:

Get this up in ya:

http://youtu.be/kIDDKevpdZ4

Where's the dislike button praha....

He tore us a new one. Would love Hogan to do this for 10 + years to other teams. Particularly to the likes of Nth. 

Wasn't an overly memorable season by my recollection ... a lot of thrashings and a couple of really close defeats,  but I do remember a great win over in Adelaide against the crows. 


12 hours ago, H_T said:

Where's the dislike button praha....

He tore us a new one. Would love Hogan to do this for 10 + years to other teams. Particularly to the likes of Nth. 

I was at this game (at least I can say I saw one of the great modern day performances), does anyone remember how the team ran out without the banner on this day? In protest of the 'takeover' of the hawks the cheersquad put the banner up in the top rows of the empty great southern stand. Something like "go to hell we won't merge".  Any cheersquad members remember the exact wording?

8 hours ago, BillyBeane said:

I was at this game (at least I can say I saw one of the great modern day performances), does anyone remember how the team ran out without the banner on this day? In protest of the 'takeover' of the hawks the cheersquad put the banner up in the top rows of the empty great southern stand. Something like "go to hell we won't merge".  Any cheersquad members remember the exact wording?

Also remember that game well. I was only 10. My dad was sitting undercover with his mates, I went down to sit near the front, ground-level. I'd only be supporting the team for a few years. I'd seen too many horrid belting in such a short period of time. I was breaking down, so much so some random guy consoled me. I remember we kicked the first few goals and we were dominating for a good 5-10 minutes, but then they scored like 16 of the next 17 goals. 

 

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