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7 hours ago, wonnabeeri said:

Did we win the premiership on a Sunday?

The AFL had them printed incorrectly and they’ve been recalled😱

 
1 hour ago, joeboy said:

The AFL had them printed incorrectly and they’ve been recalled😱

Thats embarrassing If it got approved by the AFL ,  All those staff cuts and the rush to get it out. 

3 hours ago, joeboy said:

The AFL had them printed incorrectly and they’ve been recalled😱

If they are printed then they are not real signatures, who wants to pay $600 for a photocopied ball?

 
40 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

If they are printed then they are not real signatures, who wants to pay $600 for a photocopied ball?

It’s a print not a football!

There are no signatures on the print.. the problem was with the date used ( Sunday was printed, not Saturday)


Still waiting for my merch (t-shirt, prints, mugs and stubbie holders). Did not think it would take this long.

22 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Got my Charlie Sprago #8 sherran today. 

Worth every cent. And it goes to charity. I'm not sure when the AO awards are but I've sent my suggestions. Toot toot

1 hour ago, FritschyBusiness said:

If they are printed then they are not real signatures, who wants to pay $600 for a photocopied ball?

joeboy is talking about the prints he is selling, not the balls Nixon has forged

 
3 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Still waiting for my merch (t-shirt, prints, mugs and stubbie holders). Did not think it would take this long.

Australia Post do not even pretend to care anymore about delivery times these days.

18 hours ago, Satan said:

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-investigates-nixon-for-allegedly-selling-forged-demons-premiership-memorabilia-20211010-p58ys0.html

The AFL is investigating claims former player agent Ricky Nixon allegedly sold forged memorabilia commemorating Melbourne’s breakthrough premiership while purporting to raise funds for charity.

Nixon sold footballs said to feature the autographs of Demon premiership players, advertising them on his Facebook page afterlast month’s grand final.

However, The Age has spoken to four Dees fans, who purchased one or more of the balls from Nixon, all of whom believe the signatures have been forged.

Nixon advertised the balls for $575 each plus $20 postage.

At least 20 Melbourne supporters are said to have taken up the offer from Nixon, who claimed that at least some of the funds were going to charity.

Basking in their new premiership glow, the fans were keen to get their hands on this souvenir. But concerns over the legitimacy of the signatures soon arose. One warning sign came when a fan spotted that forward Charlie Spargo had supposedly signed his name with a No. 8, even though he wears No. 9.

This just makes me angry. The guy should be investigated.  Seriously !! 


4 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Got my Charlie Sprago #8 sherran today. 

Great get, was it the oval or the round one?

The sale of memorabilia is going to make a huge income and welcome profit for the club. It is the advantage and result of the hard work done to win a premiership.

However, I'm disappointed that the club is going so far as to auction off match-day Mascot experiences for kids. Given they are selling for $1000-$2000 per game so far, it means that the children who can be Mascots are almost certainly going to be from very privileged Melbourne families.

I'd hope that children from less-advantaged Demon families would be able to participate as mascots, and not be shut out because their parents can't afford the cost.

I think the club should reconsider this auction item, or make arrangements for some children whose parents aren't rich.

7 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

The sale of memorabilia is going to make a huge income and welcome profit for the club. It is the advantage and result of the hard work done to win a premiership.

However, I'm disappointed that the club is going so far as to auction off match-day Mascot experiences for kids. Given they are selling for $1000-$2000 per game so far, it means that the children who can be Mascots are almost certainly going to be from very privileged Melbourne families.

I'd hope that children from less-advantaged Demon families would be able to participate as mascots, and not be shut out because their parents can't afford the cost.

I think the club should reconsider this auction item, or make arrangements for some children whose parents aren't rich.

Thank you 🙏 

3 hours ago, Stevienic23 said:

Received my custom framed demon today

 

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LOVE IT!

Who did your framing?


2 hours ago, mauriesy said:

The sale of memorabilia is going to make a huge income and welcome profit for the club. It is the advantage and result of the hard work done to win a premiership.

However, I'm disappointed that the club is going so far as to auction off match-day Mascot experiences for kids. Given they are selling for $1000-$2000 per game so far, it means that the children who can be Mascots are almost certainly going to be from very privileged Melbourne families.

I'd hope that children from less-advantaged Demon families would be able to participate as mascots, and not be shut out because their parents can't afford the cost.

I think the club should reconsider this auction item, or make arrangements for some children whose parents aren't rich.

I thought it was only Rd 1 they were selling. 

If it’s every game - yes, that is poor form and elitist.

14 minutes ago, rpfc said:

I thought it was only Rd 1 they were selling. 

If it’s every game - yes, that is poor form and elitist.

Looks like Round 1 and one other home game. Would be nice if the successful bidders donated to Ronald McDonald House, Make a Wish or the like.

23 minutes ago, ignition. said:

LOVE IT!

Who did your framing?

Cheltenham Custom Framing Shop.  Just need to sort out wall space now

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My Hingrito poster just arrived! Quality is fantastic, absolutely stoked 😍❤️💙

Cheers @Lord Nevfor the heads up! 

Lots of tee shirts, but are there any polo shirts (collared)?


34 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Lots of tee shirts, but are there any polo shirts (collared)?

Yes, go to the AFL store tho

54 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

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My Hingrito poster just arrived! Quality is fantastic, absolutely stoked 😍❤️💙

Cheers @Lord Nevfor the heads up! 

haha, he's obviously copied your avatar pic

a bloody good matchup

1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

Looks like Round 1 and one other home game. Would be nice if the successful bidders donated to Ronald McDonald House, Make a Wish or the like.

No this us for MFC only or Auction supporters.  Think of all the kids parents that have barracked for the Dees since their childhood It's a premiership Unfurlingvdsy and I tjink it's open for all of sus but we have to support the Auction 

planty if other home games to be a mascot   The kids may have rich grandparents anyway!!'

 

 
19 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

haha, he's obviously copied your avatar pic

a bloody good matchup

Yeah I always loved Coop illustrations, so naturally this appeals!
Now to get it framed and negotiate with my better half where it’s going to be hung…

DVD finally listed as shipped. Not holding my breath, but it’s a start


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