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Has anyone seen how Mark Knight draws demons?

Also, I heard from WEG’s son in law (at his store) that if we win the grand final, we’ll get getting the poster we would have got if we’d won 4 in a row. So it’ll look something like this:

You heard it here first 

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If Only

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It will certainly be interesting what design Mark Knight does for the Demons.

I have also been a fan of the old classic WEG posters. There's so much history and tradition about them all with that unique WEG cartoon "style".

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19 hours ago, Stevienic23 said:

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This guy needs to make more appearances. Who had his as a keyring? I did but he got scratched and lost his colour 

12 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

This guy needs to make more appearances. Who had his as a keyring? I did but he got scratched and lost his colour 

My one kept losing his pitchfork!!

 
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Mine lost it one too many times and never got it back

 


Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

This is pretty good 

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Max has that look in his eye

“F U Dog…”

Very fortunate to have been given this original poster bought at auction and is signed by Norm Smith, Ron Barassi and others from the 1957 team. Hopefully a 2021 poster to join it soon. 🤞

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6 minutes ago, Deevout said:

Very fortunate to have been given this original poster bought at auction and is signed by Norm Smith, Ron Barassi and others from the 1957 team. Hopefully a 2021 poster to join it soon. 🤞

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That is Superb. I could look at that for hours…

it’s almost arrogant. 

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24 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This is pretty good 

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Only thing I don’t like is it cast Max in the Humongous role (who loses.)

30 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This is pretty good 

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I get the impression from Mark Knight's cartoons that he has quite a bit of contempt for the Demons. However, I do like the humour though. Notice the bloodied cat's tail on the antenna of the Range Rover? Hahahahaha! 😂


2 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

I get the impression from Mark Knight's cartoons that he has quite a bit of contempt for the Demons. However, I do like the humour though. Notice the bloodied cat's tail on the antenna of the Range Rover? Hahahahaha! 😂

I did, he may have some contempt for us, but i think he fully respects what Max did last Friday night 

32 minutes ago, Deevout said:

Very fortunate to have been given this original poster bought at auction and is signed by Norm Smith, Ron Barassi and others from the 1957 team. Hopefully a 2021 poster to join it soon. 🤞

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I have that one as well, not signed though also got the ' 64 one.

38 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I have that one as well, not signed though also got the ' 64 one.

Interesting that most of the signatures are in pencil, very different times. 1956 is my birth year so it means just that bit more and is in pride of place in the lounge just above the TV. I often look up at it if I am watching a live Dee’s game. These posters are not meant to last 64 years and the signatures like me are slowly fading. The poster will go to the club after I kick off.

Great that you have a 1964 poster as well, I have thought off and on about buying  a reproduction one that occasionally come up for sale. I was at the game in 64.

I hope the players are coping with their nerves better that me while preparing for Saturday week.

Cheers, Go Dee’s 🔴🔵

1 hour ago, Cassiew said:

Only thing I don’t like is it cast Max in the Humongous role (who loses.)

And they yet again can't help having a dig about Range Rovers, and us purportedly being toffs by extension.🤬

Meanwhile on page 15, they are most likely burnishing their credentials as champions of the underdog by featuring articles about how bringing back Dickensian workhouses would be good for children's self-esteem, and how converting rough sleepers into Soylent Green will solve homelessness in Melbourne.🙄

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1 hour ago, The Swimming Dee said:

In the case of a win, what is the process of purchasing one? I'd love one to hang in the house

Newsagents will get the Knight one.

Most newsagents who sell memorabilia would probably have contact with a selling agent for the Weg family. I would start there.

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1 hour ago, The Swimming Dee said:

In the case of a win, what is the process of purchasing one? I'd love one to hang in the house

WEG’s world

 
3 hours ago, Cassiew said:

This guy needs to make more appearances. Who had his as a keyring? I did but he got scratched and lost his colour 

Never been used as a keyring. Just sits on my desk.

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3 hours ago, Deevout said:

Very fortunate to have been given this original poster bought at auction and is signed by Norm Smith, Ron Barassi and others from the 1957 team. Hopefully a 2021 poster to join it soon. 🤞

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Magnificent Deevout


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