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Anyone seen the give them hell merch? I may be unpopular for saying this, but I think that demon looks awful. The mechanise here is way better. I can’t help that it feels like it has little to do with the finals, it could have been used as our theme at the start of the year and no one would have known the difference.

Melbourne Storm used to release minor premiership t-shirts. I would have bought one of those, as this is a historic moment and it would be nice to have a memento.

Don’t think I’ll be buying any of this stuff though, no offence  

 

You can get one with out the demon on it.

I need some new t-shirts so will be buying one, two are the hell with just take my money😊

32 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Anyone seen the give them hell merch? I may be unpopular for saying this, but I think that demon looks awful. The mechanise here is way better. I can’t help that it feels like it has little to do with the finals, it could have been used as our theme at the start of the year and no one would have known the difference.

Melbourne Storm used to release minor premiership t-shirts. I would have bought one of those, as this is a historic moment and it would be nice to have a memento.

Don’t think I’ll be buying any of this stuff though, no offence  

Not an unpopular comment at all, I can’t believe they’ve gone with that design, its actually embarrassing.

 

I love that they're bringing the Demon back but yeah that design is a bit off - the nose doesn't look right

14 hours ago, Cassiew said:

Anyone seen the give them hell merch? I may be unpopular for saying this, but I think that demon looks awful. The mechanise here is way better. I can’t help that it feels like it has little to do with the finals, it could have been used as our theme at the start of the year and no one would have known the difference.

Melbourne Storm used to release minor premiership t-shirts. I would have bought one of those, as this is a historic moment and it would be nice to have a memento.

Don’t think I’ll be buying any of this stuff though, no offence  

I thought that too but then I also thought it’s a jumper I can wear any other year.

if we lose straight sets and it had 2021 on it I know I would never wear it again.. maybe that’s their thinking also 


Raise Hell > Give 'em Hell.

 

Bring this back 

I haven't even got my "buy your finals tickets here" email, and we actually made it this time!

9 minutes ago, deanox said:

I haven't even got my "buy your finals tickets here" email, and we actually made it this time!

I am assuming only SA members got an email... I think getting one knowing we can't go would be like a stab to the heart.

I seriously can't believe this is how 2021 is going to pan out. What a total dumpster fire. 

 

I think it is a poor design but poor or not I will not be buying one. I think I am too old to wear most of it. It is aimed in my opinion at the young. I have no problem with that. But win the big dance and my card will come out. 

 

2 hours ago, Jaded said:

I am assuming only SA members got an email... I think getting one knowing we can't go would be like a stab to the heart.

I seriously can't believe this is how 2021 is going to pan out. What a total dumpster fire. 

It was a 2017 joke.


Years ago Kmart used to sell “(insert club name) Grand Finalists (insert year)” for both gf teams in the week leading up to it. Which meant that you could potentially only wear it for a week. Coz who in their right mind would wear it after a gf loss???

I bought the T shirt without demon and just the MFC logo, much more visually palatable. It's only $45 and if we happen to go all the way I want as many mementos as possible. Will also be buying any premiership merch if that should occur.

Edited by danielE288

Not specifically related to finals merch, but there's a rather ordinary selection of Melbourne apparel in general.

Finals were all but guaranteed quite some time ago, you would think they would be pushing a lot more through.

I don't own any Melbourne related clothing and wanted to get something for the last 4-5 weeks, can't find anything that really makes me want to buy it

The demon is a shocker and doesn't signify our club. Bizarre merch.

The other strange one is to leave so much of our product lines out of stock (in medium & large sizes) while going months undefeated. Sure C19 has stuffed everything but would of thought more restocking would have occurred by season end.

Edited by Monocology


I thought about ordering a t shirt, thought $35 was reasonable, go to check out, total cost = $52 ($17 for postage)...Cmon get serious !! It's a softpack

11 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

I thought about ordering a t shirt, thought $35 was reasonable, go to check out, total cost = $52 ($17 for postage)...Cmon get serious !! It's a softpack

$17 is express post. If you select standard shipping its $10

2 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

$17 is express post. If you select standard shipping its $10

Thanks I'll have another look

 


1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

If you are a member it’s free shipping 

Awesome

6 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

If you are a member it’s free shipping 

Where does it say members get free shipping, I can only see the $10 option 

 
37 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Where does it say members get free shipping, I can only see the $10 option 

Have you linked your membership?

When I add something to the cart, it brings up a free shipping option.

I wish I knew this ^^


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