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A Friday night match-up against the Hawks has been locked in as a replacement game for Melbourne members in 2020.

The match is a replacement game for our Round 9 home fixture in Alice Springs. 

All members with home game access will be able to scan their membership card to gain general admission access into the ground. 

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I'll bring my Smug spray.

Does anyone know how the finances work for these games. Does the MFC pay the Hawks anything, a lump sum or a fee per head?

Thanks

 
2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Does anyone know how the finances work for these games. Does the MFC pay the Hawks anything, a lump sum or a fee per head?

Thanks

I think it is 50 dollars per head  Hawks to the SLAUGHTER !  Taste like chicken MMMMMMMMM.


2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Haven’t beaten this mob in an away game since before the iPhone was invented.

(excluding the 2018 final)

In dew course BBP, come on folks let’s hear some good Frost jokes.

 
38 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

In dew course BBP, come on folks let’s hear some good Frost jokes.

I never warmed to him.

15 hours ago, Demonland said:

A Friday night match-up against the Hawks has been locked in as a replacement game for Melbourne members in 2020.

The match is a replacement game for our Round 9 home fixture in Alice Springs. 

All members with home game access will be able to scan their membership card to gain general admission access into the ground. 

FA9D2627-CDDE-4BE3-B721-80E609D6931B.jpeg

Delicious ?


1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

In dew course BBP, come on folks let’s hear some good Frost jokes.

Hope he kicks it to me in the crowd

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

In dew course BBP, come on folks let’s hear some good Frost jokes.

Hawthorn suppoters reckon Clarko can make him a hybrid of Matthew Scarlett, Steve Silvagni, Alex Rance and David Dench all rolled into one.

Good to see they haven't loss their arrogance despite not winning a final in 5 years. 

Cracker of a round this. About a dozen of us are coming over for a boys weekend to catch the following games:

Hawks v Dees Friday night. 
Tigers v swans sat early
Dogs v Blues sat night
Pies v Eagles Sunday. 

????????

Excellent result for the Dees. I wonder who makes this decision? Is is up to the Dees? Do we request a replacement to the AFL? Do the AFL assign us a game?

I'm any event I'm pleased it's this game. Hopefully it puts more bums on seats and if we're playing well makes us look attractive on the big stage. 

17 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Does anyone know how the finances work for these games. Does the MFC pay the Hawks anything, a lump sum or a fee per head?

Thanks

i presume there is some reciprocality, after all the dorks have home games in tassie and vic dork members probably get replacement games too.


10 hours ago, McQueen said:

Cracker of a round this. About a dozen of us are coming over for a boys weekend to catch the following games:

Hawks v Dees Friday night. 
Tigers v swans sat early
Dogs v Blues sat night
Pies v Eagles Sunday. 

????????

Tipping Swans and Blues to be contending for finals this year?

 

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1 hour ago, John Demonic said:

Tipping Swans and Blues to be contending for finals this year?

 

CGAF to be honest.
Probably end up at the strippers instead for those games. 

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On 1/22/2020 at 8:52 AM, Dee Zephyr said:

In dew course BBP, come on folks let’s hear some good Frost jokes.

will get a frosty reception

3 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

will get a frosty reception

at Box Hill City Oval vs Casey on Saturday at 2pm.

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