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49 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I don’t but as for theĀ ā€œscarf is ok wearersā€, the amount of times I’veĀ sat in the Redlegs and as the goals pile on against us and another loss is inevitable they (the men) take off their scarfs, fold them up and give them to their wife’s to put into theirĀ handbags. The stairwell behind the level 2 members area is another popular spot for this behaviour.Ā 

I have never taken off my scarf BA. However there has been occasions when I left it home.Ā 

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

I have never taken off my scarf BA. However there has been occasions when I left it home.Ā 

Doesn't it get wet in the shower?

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23 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Doesn't it get wet in the shower?

Ha ha.

 

I Have been a Supporter of The Mighty Demons since about 1969

I saw myĀ first Demon game in Round 1 1971 (50 Years!! ago) i still remember it vividly, we Smashed South Melbourne!

But not once have i ever been into The Demon Shop. The location of said business is just so bad.Ā 
i have always wished The Demon Shop was in the City Square, or in The Melbourne Town Hall. Then i would frequent it often

We are Melbourne.Ā 

Maybe they would sell more merchandise if they didn't plaster sponsor logos all over the polos and jackets. Football jumpers I understand, but that's it. I get that these companies pay us plenty of money, but who wants to walk around with Zurich and Jaguar logos on a polo?


I may have told this story before (I am getting to an age where IĀ seem to repeat myself), but i won 2nd prize in the raffle in the members area ($50 voucher to the Demon shop). I went to the shop and was told that I could spend the $50 but I wasn't eligible for the members 10% discount. Now I have spent hundreds of $$$ (not begrudgingly) in the Demon raffles, and it seemed a bit of a kick in the teethĀ 

On 2/20/2021 at 7:30 PM, BrisbaneDemon said:

I wonder when the 2021 range will be released? I’ve been monitoring the site since Xmas.

The club have received the 2021 New Balance range and are in the process of preparing it for online sale. The new stock is in store though.

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3 hours ago, poita said:

Maybe they would sell more merchandise if they didn't plaster sponsor logos all over the polos and jackets. Football jumpers I understand, but that's it. I get that these companies pay us plenty of money, but who wants to walk around with Zurich and Jaguar logos on a polo?

I am told that what you suggest does not sell poita. I like youĀ  would prefer more simple stuff. Ā It seems only the stuff with logos over it sells. I was told the majority of people who buy this merchandise are under 35. That is wear it .Ā 

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  • 2 weeks later...
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2 weeks from being back at the G and the Demon Shop online has a 2019 Guernsey as the newest itemĀ ?ā€ā™‚ļø

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2 hours ago, Dannyz said:

2 weeks from being back at the G and the Demon Shop online has a 2019 Guernsey as the newest itemĀ ?ā€ā™‚ļø

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Not sure any of us have gotten over 2019 dannyz. They have been having a sale so perhaps it is all sold out before the arrival of 2021 gear.


It would have been nice to see an updated jumper design from NB. They’ve been using the same template for a number of years now. It doesn’t really encourage sales. I am not advocating a change to the jumper itself, but subtle changes to the physical design help with sales of jerseys.Ā 
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if the NB site is accurate, it looks as though the MCC logo is now on the rear of the retail versions of the jumper. That’s assuming it’s accurate. Previously, itĀ wasĀ only on the player issues

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  • 1 year later...

I just rang The Demon Shop as I had planned to go in pre match and buy a jacket.

"Oh we don't have those in stock, you can only buy them online"

As there is no online description of the item, I asked about the material . The Ā quick echo of a keyboard told me the salesperson was looking up the same description as me .

" Oh ... well ... I think it's ......."

Ā So then I went to sizing and started to tell her my height etc.

" Oh .... I don't really have a size chart but if it's the wrong size you can send it back."

Ā 

No sale!!!!!

Ā 

47 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I just rang The Demon Shop as I had planned to go in pre match and buy a jacket.

"Oh we don't have those in stock, you can only buy them online"

As there is no online description of the item, I asked about the material . The Ā quick echo of a keyboard told me the salesperson was looking up the same description as me .

" Oh ... well ... I think it's ......."

Ā So then I went to sizing and started to tell her my height etc.

" Oh .... I don't really have a size chart but if it's the wrong size you can send it back."

Ā 

No sale!!!!!

Ā 

Why not get your bespoke tailor to make you one? šŸ˜


24 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Why not get your bespoke tailor to make you one? šŸ˜

he doesn't have any material wide enough

30 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Shame on you dc! You've quite upset my fat guts.

I told you to get a Jacket made up in Bangkok Uncle, they copy everything with no shame!!

2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I just rang The Demon Shop as I had planned to go in pre match and buy a jacket.

"Oh we don't have those in stock, you can only buy them online"

As there is no online description of the item, I asked about the material . The Ā quick echo of a keyboard told me the salesperson was looking up the same description as me .

" Oh ... well ... I think it's ......."

Ā So then I went to sizing and started to tell her my height etc.

" Oh .... I don't really have a size chart but if it's the wrong size you can send it back."

Ā 

No sale!!!!!

Ā 

Good keyboard hearing there Unc. I have this skill as well!

These people are really no more than Kmart workers, harsh but true.Ā 

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57 minutes ago, layzie said:

Good keyboard hearing there Unc. I have this skill as well!

These people are really no more than Kmart workers, harsh but true.Ā 

They're just kids. Give them a break!

1 minute ago, pitmaster said:

They're just kids. Give them a break!

Still true though isn't it!

Ā 

Ordered a new balance jumper from the Demon Shop online and the Narrm pin set.Ā  I selected ordinary post and was very impressed when it arrived within 3 days, since I'm interstate!Ā  Although the sizing is dreadful so I'm going to have to get the hem taken up.

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