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16 minutes ago, S_T said:

Where should we be buying our merch from to make sure $$'s go to the club?  MFC store an obvious one.  Does stuff bought from the AFL store provide same $$'s?  New Balance store?  Buying the DVD from JB Hifi (or others)?

 

I assume I'm not the only whose Facebook feed is now full of Melbourne merch ads from all sorts of places?  Some looks good, but I don't want to buy anything that doesn't feed $$'s back to the club.

I would assume the AFL store would have some sort of dividend for the Dees for any Melbourne merch purchased but I don’t know for sure. 

Not so sure what the situation with is regarding Dees merch bought from New Balance but I’m sure that they’ll do well out of this meaning they’re more likely to stick around a contribute more sponsorship dollars in the future. 

In any event you’d hope that any official licensed products form the more legit outlets have a merchandise agreement in place with the AFL and therefore the Dees would get their cut

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3 hours ago, Demonland said:

The $2.7 million/3 years worth of merchandise was before the Grand Final victory. 

I’ve already spent a fortune on official premiership merchandise so imagine how much the club will make from this. 

I haven't even started! My dad bought the $2k framed jumper though

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I am keeping my powder dry so I have only spent in the 100s at the moment, at this stage all through the Demon shop.  Should i get a cheese board?

Can someone post when they receive their order through the mail?  It seems AP in Vic is on the point of collapse.

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12 hours ago, Dees_In_October said:

Yeah, I'm wondering this too. All power to people that still have the tech for DVD/bluray (I still have my 'Hotter than Hell' video tape with nothing to play it on!). But I figured there'd be a web-based/digital version. To be honest, even USB is fast becoming redundant...

I still have a VHS machine that works beautifully.  National Panasonic were built like tanks

i also have DVD and Hard drives

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4 hours ago, Cassiew said:

Understand, but doubling the price? That’s harsh

That’s where JB ordering thousands wins. But think of it, JB prob pay 10 per DVD and make 17, we prob pay 25 per DVD and make 15. Of not, thinking of the extra as making the club stronger to smash the comp for years to come.

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59 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I still have a VHS machine that works beautifully.  National Panasonic were built like tanks

i also have DVD and Hard drives

I used to have a Panasonic that had 'Turbo Rewind' - went like 4 times faster or something. I was amazed it never shredded the older tapes.

Also, my Melbourne 'Fuchsia' Gin just arrived - 2 bottles. Not GF merch specifically, but very welcome. Might have a mid-week tipple tonight - is that wrong?

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34 minutes ago, Spargonicus said:

I used to have a Panasonic that had 'Turbo Rewind' - went like 4 times faster or something. I was amazed it never shredded the older tapes.

Also, my Melbourne 'Fuchsia' Gin just arrived - 2 bottles. Not GF merch specifically, but very welcome. Might have a mid-week tipple tonight - is that wrong?

Yes i have “Turbo Rewind” Plays PAL or NTSC 

Hop into a few G&T’s tonight for sure 

This is our week to Celebrate 

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So I messaged Furphy about those premiers beers the players were drinking after the game, I'd much prefer those than the ones Carlton Draught normally release (but would buy both), Furphy have said that they only had 57 cases of those made and the only way the general public can get one is through a competition they are running. It looked like the players must have drank the other 56 in the celebrations on Saturday night/Sunday! 

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6 hours ago, Superunknown said:

One thing I will say is the Road to the GF tee is poor quality - at $40 I kind of expected Better Cotton Initiative (which is what Big W, Kmart etc use) or AS Colour or American Apparel. Feedback to Demonshop to be sent

I did drop a fair bit on GF Premiers merch though. 

I think they are fine.  I bought 3

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6 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

That’s where JB ordering thousands wins. But think of it, JB prob pay 10 per DVD and make 17, we prob pay 25 per DVD and make 15. Of not, thinking of the extra as making the club stronger to smash the comp for years to come.

Sorry but I can’t afford to be that generous 

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6 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

When do they start selling the ski’s, snowboards and range rovers?! We can really lean into the silver spoon bulltish now we’ve won a flag.

Won't be a Range Rover (despite being owned by JLR, which also owns Jaguar).

But a limited edition Jaaaaaaaggg might work. Nice dark blue leather with red piping perhaps?

 

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Just got the premiers hat & road to the finals T-shirt for now  waiting on Finals DVD to be released and Hopefully some new balance gear

From their website below ,  hope this means more NB merch to come!

Congratulations Melbourne FC for winning the 2021 AFL Premiership

 

To help celebrate their phenomenal win, sign up to be notified of future premiership merchandise.

 
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4 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Just ordered this for mum for xmas, brother and sister chipping in

https://www.officialmemorabilia.com.au/melbourne-2021-premiers-dual-signed-icon-series-2972.phtml

How about me, your long-lost sister? 😉

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