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Thought maybe a thread to discuss merchandise and memorabilia would be a good idea.

https://shop.melbournefc.com.au/premiers/ is a starting point - looks like plenty might have already sold out (e.g. the adults guernsey).

Do they still do DVDs of the replay? I don't have a DVD player but what if the internet ever drops out when I need to watch a replay?

I'm also going to buy a printed newspaper tomorrow, for the first time in years.

 

I'm waiting for The Banner Lady to to do a large premiers banner. 

This small list plus a signed and framed premiers gurnesy which cost $2074.

I have done my part.

 

GO DEES !!!!!

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Spent $333. They were still adding items as I was there - I will check tomorrow too.


The Dees face mask is so 2021!

Order Summary

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7 Items

  • Melbourne Demons Premiers DVD
    1 x Melbourne Demons Premiers DVD
    $40.00
  • Melbourne Demons Premiers Bumper Sticker
    1 x Melbourne Demons Premiers Bumper Sticker
    $10.00
  • Melbourne Demons Premiers Can Cooler
    2 x Melbourne Demons Premiers Can Cooler
    $24.00
  • Melbourne Demons Premiers Can Cooler Mark Knight
    2 x Melbourne Demons Premiers Can Cooler Mark Knight
    $24.00
See All
Subtotal$138.00
Shipping$10.00
GST$13.46
Total (AUD)$148.00
 
Haven't started on the NB stuff yet 😁
 
2 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

Thought maybe a thread to discuss merchandise and memorabilia would be a good idea.

https://shop.melbournefc.com.au/premiers/ is a starting point - looks like plenty might have already sold out (e.g. the adults guernsey).

Do they still do DVDs of the replay? I don't have a DVD player but what if the internet ever drops out when I need to watch a replay?

I'm also going to buy a printed newspaper tomorrow, for the first time in years.

No joke but would the local Woolies have the paper? I don’t think there is a news agency within 5km of home.


44 minutes ago, MikeAlphaTango said:

If I had a spare couple grand I'd get the signed  jumpers at $2k-$9k a pop.

But I'll settle for some of the above and also couple of WEG Premier posters.

https://www.wegart.com.au/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1357&osCsid=eom1bdpebrlue68vubg1k2gvf0

 

 

 

 

That’s a bit much. I’d happily pay a few hundred for one though if the club made them available as official merch.

1 hour ago, wizardinoz said:

Order Summary

 Print

7 Items

  • Melbourne Demons Premiers DVD
    1 x Melbourne Demons Premiers DVD
    $40.00
  • Melbourne Demons Premiers Bumper Sticker
    1 x Melbourne Demons Premiers Bumper Sticker
    $10.00
  • Melbourne Demons Premiers Can Cooler
    2 x Melbourne Demons Premiers Can Cooler
    $24.00
  • Melbourne Demons Premiers Can Cooler Mark Knight
    2 x Melbourne Demons Premiers Can Cooler Mark Knight
    $24.00
See All
 
Subtotal$138.00
Shipping$10.00
GST$13.46
Total (AUD)$148.00
 
Haven't started on the NB stuff yet 😁

all sold out more to come monday.

I’d just be ok to get my members scarf. What the hell happened to them? 

1 hour ago, Mel Bourne said:

I’d just be ok to get my members scarf. What the hell happened to them? 

Available at demon shop this year 

Is it just me or is the premiership merch now all on sale at a 10% discount? If so, that’s a bit rough after I bought stuff last night at full retail.


5 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Is it just me or is the premiership merch now all on sale at a 10% discount? If so, that’s a bit rough after I bought stuff last night at full retail.

That’s membership discount isn’t it?

8 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

That’s membership discount isn’t it?

Dunno, but I clicked the link they sent me yesterday, no discount was shown, had another look today, 10% across the board. 

28 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Dunno, but I clicked the link they sent me yesterday, no discount was shown, had another look today, 10% across the board. 

I just double-checked what I bought last night as per prices in the confirmation email vs. current prices, those ones looked the same…

Which particular item(s)?

6 hours ago, Mel Bourne said:

I’d just be ok to get my members scarf. What the hell happened to them? 

I got mine at our very first match at the Demon shop, a lady came up to me and ask if i had my scarf yet and i said no, here you go, and gave me one.

So it's thanks to her for handing me one😀


Ticketmaster have commemorative Grand Final tickets on sale for $15. I gave my ticket to my cousin but I’ve grabbed this one as a momento! 

 

Can someone explain what the "upgrade" option is for the signed guernsey?

Why is it 5 times the price of the original?


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