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2017 Fixture

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

Spot on LDC you do not see the top sides bleating about where they play.

I dunno OD, Brad Scott bleats about just about anything, even when he's on top of the ladder.

Might be the exception though!

 
1 hour ago, Choke said:

I dunno OD, Brad Scott bleats about just about anything, even when he's on top of the ladder.

Might be the exception though!

I did forget the "Bleat Brothers" you are correct.

Let's be honest. The whole MCG thing hasn't been working for us over the past 5 decades, therefore....

All home games in Darwin. Let's really embrace the Territory.

All away games at Etihad. Let's really embrace Docklands.

 
3 minutes ago, Spirit of 26 said:

Let's be honest. The whole MCG thing hasn't been working for us over the past 5 decades, therefore....

All home games in Darwin. Let's really embrace the Territory.

All away games at Etihad. Let's really embrace Docklands.

....because we hate ourselves?

Do not play the same team i.e. Port, year after year at Alice Springs.  It is supposed to feel like home to us but daunting to the opposition. :(


Slightly off topic, but didn't want to start a new thread...

I am moving home to Melb after 6 years overseas and wanted to buy a membership for myself, my wife and our young daughter. Any suggestions on what options are available? Ideally just want to go to home games and not fussed on seating.

I saw the website has only a section for interest for next year.

 

22 minutes ago, SPC said:

Slightly off topic, but didn't want to start a new thread...

I am moving home to Melb after 6 years overseas and wanted to buy a membership for myself, my wife and our young daughter. Any suggestions on what options are available? Ideally just want to go to home games and not fussed on seating.

I saw the website has only a section for interest for next year.

 

They'll have the home game only, GA membership which gets you access into the ground but you have to sit in GA areas (ie not MFC reserved seat areas).

1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

They'll have the home game only, GA membership which gets you access into the ground but you have to sit in GA areas (ie not MFC reserved seat areas).

Thanks Dr.... Do you know roughly what the rate is? Do they have a family membership as well?

 

 

The Fixture.

Grand Final, MCG. 7th October 2017. 3.20pm. GWS vs ?.

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On 9/1/2016 at 4:46 PM, SPC said:

Thanks Dr.... Do you know roughly what the rate is? Do they have a family membership as well?

Adult is $215 and family (2 adults 4 kids up to 15) is $479

https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/packages/view/92/Home

EDIT - you can pay monthly via direct debit on the "Dedicated Demons" plan which is split over 10 months. It usually rolls over each year on autorenew so just be mindful if you don't want it to you'll need to contact the club.

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

Round 1 Essendon away  MCG Sunday afternoon

Round 2 Carlton  home  MCG  Sat.night

Round 3 Collingwood  away  MCG Sat.night

Round 4 Tigers home  Anzac Eve night MCG

Round 5 Port Power  away Adelaide oval Sat.night

Round 6 St.Kilda  home MCG  Sat. afternoon

Round 7 Sydney  away  SCG  Sat.night.

Round 8 Hawthorn home  MCG Sunday twilight

Round 9 Kangas away  Etihad  Sat.night

Round 10 Lions away Gabba Sunday early

Round 11 Collingwood Queens Birthday  home MCG Monday afternoon

Round 12 Bye

Round 13 Eagles  home Darwin  Sat.night

Round 14 Bulldogs  away Etihad  Friday night

Round 15 Suns away Metricon  Saturday twilight

Round 16 Crows  home  MCG  Saturday twilight

Round 17 Geelong home  MCG  Sat.night

Round 18 Fremantle away  WACA  Sunday afternoon

Round 19 Tigers  away MCG Sunday afternoon

Round 20 Essendon  home MCG  Sat.night

Round 21 Giants away Blacktown  Saturday afternoon

Round 22 Port Power  home MCG  Sunday early

Round 23 Kangas home MCG  Sat.afternoon

13 MCG games

10 night matches

Darwin game  Queens Birthday game  Anzac Eve game

2 games v Port  Kangas Bombers Blues Magpies

7 interstate games incl Darwin

Avoid Saints at Etihad. Avoid Geelong at Simmonds.

50 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Round 1 Essendon away  MCG Sunday afternoon

Round 2 Carlton  home  MCG  Sat.night

Round 3 Collingwood  away  MCG Sat.night

Round 4 Tigers home  Anzac Eve night MCG

Round 5 Port Power  away Adelaide oval Sat.night

Round 6 St.Kilda  home MCG  Sat. afternoon

Round 7 Sydney  away  SCG  Sat.night.

Round 8 Hawthorn home  MCG Sunday twilight

Round 9 Kangas away  Etihad  Sat.night

Round 10 Lions away Gabba Sunday early

Round 11 Collingwood Queens Birthday  home MCG Monday afternoon

Round 12 Bye

Round 13 Eagles  home Darwin  Sat.night

Round 14 Bulldogs  away Etihad  Friday night

Round 15 Suns away Metricon  Saturday twilight

Round 16 Crows  home  MCG  Saturday twilight

Round 17 Geelong home  MCG  Sat.night

Round 18 Fremantle away  WACA  Sunday afternoon

Round 19 Tigers  away MCG Sunday afternoon

Round 20 Essendon  home MCG  Sat.night

Round 21 Giants away Blacktown  Saturday afternoon

Round 22 Port Power  home MCG  Sunday early

Round 23 Kangas home MCG  Sat.afternoon

13 MCG games

10 night matches

Darwin game  Queens Birthday game  Anzac Eve game

2 games v Port  Kangas Bombers Blues Magpies

7 interstate games incl Darwin

Avoid Saints at Etihad. Avoid Geelong at Simmonds.

LOve the idea of the Lions  at the Gabba. I used to love getting away up there for some warmth during JUne, haven't played there for ages

Edited by Demon_spurs
Mis type

Its a self perpetuating cycle isn't it... "You're not a big enough club to get a Friday night game" - You can't become a big enough club without a Friday night game. Just increasing the financial disparity

Edited by DominatrixTyson


On Monday, August 29, 2016 at 11:20 AM, DemonLad5 said:

Don't want to play Essendon round 1 friday night. It will be like the march this year where they carried the momentum from fans and rolled us

That was horrific DL5. A day that burns on my memory. Let's never repeat that. 

On Thursday, September 01, 2016 at 2:37 PM, SPC said:

Slightly off topic, but didn't want to start a new thread...

I am moving home to Melb after 6 years overseas and wanted to buy a membership for myself, my wife and our young daughter. Any suggestions on what options are available? Ideally just want to go to home games and not fussed on seating.

I saw the website has only a section for interest for next year.

 

I'd give the club a phone call when you get back SPC and they'll give you the run down. The web site options can be a bit confusing IMO. I've done that a number of times and got what I wanted.

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