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Would love a good looking, high quality Polo.  Nothing like this on either the club or NB

 
6 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Would love a good looking, high quality Polo.  Nothing like this on either the club or NB

I buy a polo every year buck. I rang the Demon shop today and they said polos were on order - so keep checking in !

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18 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Would love a good looking, high quality Polo.  Nothing like this on either the club or NB

They had one on the Saturday and Sunday but it sold out. I wanted the hoodie with the cup is now insignia. Waiting for it to be back in stock 

 
34 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Would love a good looking, high quality Polo.  Nothing like this on either the club or NB

As best I can tell, the polos are 'sports' polyester. I ordered one before realising this, unfortunately. Wearing it's doubtless going to be a shocking experience (particularly for anyone who touches it) I'd love a nice pure cotton one to accompany the woollen scarf and beanie (and a pure cotton hoodie too for that matter)...

Just watched the team signing merch and noticed they had a whole bunch of Sherrins but can’t find them for sale anywhere. Anyone know if they are sold out or yet to go on sale?


I think I need a max gawn premiership magnet on my fridge. Forget that one I think they are gone. Gee I hope the club get more in of other players. I'm guessing they can't keep up with demand. 

Bugger just went on the herald sun shop and the mugs are gone, but surely melbourne will release one. Id rather give my money to the club than the herald sun. 

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My mother in law is a mad Hawks fan, but loves Gawn. She’s been organizing Christmas presents already because she’s insane, and I have been informed that the giant 1m serving board is on its way from Santa. 
The woman understands that the only thing better than one Melbourne premiership cheese platter, is two. 

21 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

JB will have these sets eventually they are called Victory Packs and also come with a season highlights DVD. I also saw JB have produced box sets of the entire season for recent premiers. Hopefully these are sold through the MFC too so you can buy direct and give them your money instead of it going elsewhere.

https://www.jbhifi.com.au/collections/afl-premiers-2021-melbourne-demons?page=1

 
On 9/28/2021 at 2:00 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

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

$330

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Football's coming Home.

I would buy the McClellan Trophy if they had that for sale too, that would be a real money spinner for the club.

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1 minute ago, Win4theAges said:

Football's coming Home.

I would by the McClellan Trophy if they had that for sale too, that would be a real money spinner for the club.

Absolutely it was always part of The Footy Record 

 


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Absolutely it was always part of The Footy Record 

 

I might email the club with that idea. We actually won the double not many people are not really acknowledging or celebrating that, its a phenomenal achievement.

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1 minute ago, Win4theAges said:

I might email the club with that idea.

We did win it…

Do Carlton Draught do premiership cans every year? I've only ever seen or heard about the Richmond cans.

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14 hours ago, dees189227 said:

I think I need a max gawn premiership magnet on my fridge. Forget that one I think they are gone. Gee I hope the club get more in of other players. I'm guessing they can't keep up with demand. 

Bugger just went on the herald sun shop and the mugs are gone, but surely melbourne will release one. Id rather give my money to the club than the herald sun. 

The club released mugs twice since Sunday and sold out both times. On the Shop site @13.50.

Great design and will make more for sure.

14 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

My mother in law is a mad Hawks fan, but loves Gawn. She’s been organizing Christmas presents already because she’s insane, and I have been informed that the giant 1m serving board is on its way from Santa. 
The woman understands that the only thing better than one Melbourne premiership cheese platter, is two. 

Without getting personal,  are you Jaded , but now changed name gievn you support the current Premiership team?

 

Just asking.


10 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Without getting personal,  are you Jaded , but now changed name gievn you support the current Premiership team?

 

Just asking.

Yes I've had a change of username after 100 years of posting on this site as a very jaded Melbourne supporter. 

I hope the club will release a full size premiership flag to hang on my flagpole. 

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Did any one end up getting an email for the members premium edition mark knight poster today, I registered but got nothing 

3 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Did any one end up getting an email for the members premium edition mark knight poster today, I registered but got nothing 

Nothing here either...

 
10 minutes ago, Range Rover to the snow said:

Nothing here either...

I think it may be another day or so? The link mentioned it may take a couple of days to verify all the membership numbers entered.

They said it would come on Thursday morning (time unspecified), although it now says Thursday...


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