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OK, I have to stop buying stuff! I'm, $3500 deep into memorabilia (don't judge me)!  WTF if/when we go 'back to back' or a 3peat or 4 peat!!!!

 
3 minutes ago, MrMoose said:

OK, I have to stop buying stuff! I'm, $3500 deep into memorabilia (don't judge me)!  WTF if/when we go 'back to back' or a 3peat or 4 peat!!!!

I know! 
I bought a number plate today. If we win next year do I just replace it with other one? 
I am really hoping they release memorabilia with our indigenous jumper design from this year. My favorite jumper of all time! 

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I know! 
I bought a number plate today. If we win next year do I just replace it with other one? 
I am really hoping they release memorabilia with our indigenous jumper design from this year. My favorite jumper of all time! 

I get it! I already have a Melbourne number plate on my car But NOT a Melbourne Premiership Number plate. I am not in any way shape or form cashed up, but I may never get another chance to get Melbourne Premiership stuff! Though I am hoping for a 4peat! LOL

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As mentioned earlier - while I’ve got the premiership edition commemorative jumper, what I really want to get next year is our 2022 jumper with the gold AFL logo.

Always been super jealous of the premiers getting to wear that the season after.

Does anyone know if the stock that sold out will be restocked? missed out on the white premiers tee and would love one!


9 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

As mentioned earlier - while I’ve got the premiership edition commemorative jumper, what I really want to get next year is our 2022 jumper with the gold AFL logo.

Always been super jealous of the premiers getting to wear that the season after.

I’m so out of the loop with winning anything that I had no idea that was even a thing.

Wish they had golden spoon jumpers so I was familiar with these things. 

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28 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

As mentioned earlier - while I’ve got the premiership edition commemorative jumper, what I really want to get next year is our 2022 jumper with the gold AFL logo.

Always been super jealous of the premiers getting to wear that the season after.

Yes this irrationally excites me too.

I never thought I'd see a Melbourne jumper with the gold reigning premiers logo, but next year its ours!

3 hours ago, Cassiew said:

I had no doubt they’d do that. But who can wait that long? Besides, I want an extra copy in case my DVD runs out from to much wear. Hopefully it’ll be in blu ray too

There’ll be one in blu ray Cass, always is, but it’ll be even later. Sellers want you to get the first release, then have to go again when they release the better version. Be out before Xmas though. 

 
18 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Trust me, I've worked in product development for a decade. The club is making a pretty penny on that stuff. Those t-shirts would cost like $5 to make.

 

Dad and I just bought premiership number plates! 

I remember back in the 90's North complained that the extra costs involved in playing finals (players, coaches, staff, functions) was not covered by the modest prize money, and not having a large supporter base to buy merchandise were lucky to break even.  I dont think we will have that problem.

Had to buy this one. 
“it’s Coming Home”

$330

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On 9/27/2021 at 10:17 AM, kryton101 said:

I went the premiership budgies from the budgie website - I know , I know it’s not from the club…… but was getting my wife something and I saw them there.

 

 

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Do they have Albatross smugglers? 

Ethan, I hope you have made the most of our win and bought a T Shirt. 🙂

 

Is there anywhere other than the HS shop to buy the DVD. Don’t really want to give Murdoch too much $

Update: AFL Store 

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Just had an email from the club saying the adult premier jumpers will be back for sale after 4 today.


anyone know if they are going to offer premiership blazers, or commemorative bugles?

 

 

 

 

 

only kidding

6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

anyone know if they are going to offer premiership blazers, or commemorative bugles?

 

 

 

 

 

only kidding

DC we won the grand final!!!!!!

One of those stripped ones might sell well dc. 

Waiting for the Victory Pack on Blu Ray to come out. DVDs are horrid in comparison.

17 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

I know! 
I bought a number plate today. If we win next year do I just replace it with other one? 
I am really hoping they release memorabilia with our indigenous jumper design from this year. My favorite jumper of all time! 

i bought one a few months ago , wore it sat and sun :)

not sure it could take much clear text thou

 

Does anyone know if they release a DVD/bluray equivalent on a USB for those that don't have a player anymore!?


Gary Pert mentioned on SEN that we have sold $2.6m worth of merch in the last month. Which is over 3 years worth of merchandise 

Anyone looking for a t-shirt for this summer:

 

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE – The Carlton Draft

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Gary Pert mentioned on SEN that we have sold $2.6m worth of merch in the last month. Which is over 3 years worth of merchandise 

And that's before the cheese boards were available.

You all laughed at me but they said OTC yesterday they've sold over 400 of those bad boys! 

Combining cheese and a flag is genius. Hard to find two things in life that taste better. 

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

And that's before the cheese boards were available.

You all laughed at me but they said OTC yesterday they've sold over 400 of those bad boys! 

Combining cheese and a flag is genius. Hard to find two things in life that taste better. 

I noticed them on the site. Thought it was a master stroke. Best to embrace it!

What a great week! The Dees won, Buller grew by a few mm in the earthquake, and the gruyere was on special at Leo's. :)


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