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Still haven't received a 2021 membership pack ordered late September.No response to my emails.

Hoping to see a 2021 members cap. Last one I got was the 2019 one, so I guess they don't do them every year. I'd sure like to get a 2021 cap though!!

 
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Got this custom framed as a Birthday present. It has both the WEG poster and Mark Knight's poster as well as the Melbourne Demons 2021 Premiers poster from The Age newspaper in the middle.

It is beautiful to behold! The Melbourne Demons 2021 Premiership triumph in all its glory!

The big challenge now is putting it up on the wall!

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My WEG poster was a disappointment. Paper wafer thin, colours terrible red is brown and the blue is black.

In general i am very happy with my purchases.  I like items of a practical nature and went to buy some more but they are all sold out.

On 1/15/2022 at 9:30 AM, Flag 2021 said:

Still haven't received a 2021 membership pack ordered late September.No response to my emails.

Hoping to see a 2021 members cap. Last one I got was the 2019 one, so I guess they don't do them every year. I'd sure like to get a 2021 cap though!!

Something is not quite right about buying a membership pack late September before  the Grand Final or after?

Have  you checked your credit  card ?

Did you only buy the membership to get a Cap? 
FFS ring the membership Dept. and speak to them. With your info!! 

Buy one !! there are plenty to choose at the Demon Shop and they have Premiers on them now!! 

Scarves and Caps  are often given out with membership pack but scarves are more the norm . 


Dare i mention that wasn't overly thrilled with the Premiership Jumper, as much as I love it, construction is clearly not match day and the printing was smudged. FWIW dropped 500 across various bits of kit. Small by some standards but not inconsequential either.

 

Question is 2022 Jumper of a good standard?

On 2/15/2022 at 11:10 PM, DEE fence said:

Dare i mention that wasn't overly thrilled with the Premiership Jumper, as much as I love it, construction is clearly not match day and the printing was smudged. FWIW dropped 500 across various bits of kit. Small by some standards but not inconsequential either.

 

Question is 2022 Jumper of a good standard?

My long sleeve home jumper arrived today. Seems consistent with every other jumper I've owned though I wouldn't claim to have an eye for the finer details in design. 100% polyester.

 

So turns out this whole premiership thing has sent me into a new hobby of collecting jumpers. I've just ordered myself the royal blue clash jumper where the Zurich logo blends in with the rest of the jumper.

Does anyone know of places to acquire old football jumpers? I'm looking at trying to get a classic wool one with drake sponser, think maybe tooheys had a wool one as well?

Also looking at acquiring some of the unique "one-off" designs you see in-season either for heritage or indigenous round. I'm guessing these will be harder to come by.

Any tips of online or physical stores would be appreciated.

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If anyone is still thinking of buying a Premiership Signed jumper there some kind of promo on at Official Memorabilia. Going by the email they just sent me if you spend $1995 you get a $1000 gift voucher.  Which would get you the signed Gawn Jumper. Also deals for smaller spends. Only on for a few weeks. 

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On 2/17/2022 at 2:17 PM, Nascent said:

So turns out this whole premiership thing has sent me into a new hobby of collecting jumpers. I've just ordered myself the royal blue clash jumper where the Zurich logo blends in with the rest of the jumper.

Does anyone know of places to acquire old football jumpers? I'm looking at trying to get a classic wool one with drake sponser, think maybe tooheys had a wool one as well?

Also looking at acquiring some of the unique "one-off" designs you see in-season either for heritage or indigenous round. I'm guessing these will be harder to come by.

Any tips of online or physical stores would be appreciated.

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https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/melbourne-demons-guernsey-Jumper-Afl-Vfl-Jersey-Size-100cm-M-L-/175190362923?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0

This is not so much merch/memorabilia as it is a shameless cash-grab…

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They slug you an extra $2 per bottle for the addition of a few words of your team’s song on the label. 

The cheek of these money-grubbing fat cats!!! 😡

 

Meanwhile, at mine…

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And I don’t even like tomato sauce. 😆

#anythingAndeverythingDees❤️💙

56 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This is not so much merch/memorabilia as it is a shameless cash-grab…

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They slug you an extra $2 per bottle for the addition of a few words of your team’s song on the label. 

The cheek of these money-grubbing fat cats!!! 😡

 

Meanwhile, at mine…

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And I don’t even like tomato sauce. 😆

#anythingAndeverythingDees❤️💙

Lol the money Heinz would have paid for to use the branding… and WCW at her finest haha.


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I'm sure there are numerous Dee's fans like myself, who were exceptionally disappointed that there were no CUB 2021 Melbourne Premiership Beer cans made and that Furphy only did a very limited run of theirs.

Howler Brewing in Lang Lang (Vic) produced a Melbourne Premiers beer which sold out pretty quickly. They have done a new run of their Premiership Beer Cans (Pale Ale) @ $110 a slab with free pickup from the brewery or $20 postage.

 

Melbourne FC Premiership Beer — Howler Brewing Company

 

 

2 hours ago, FarNorthernD said:

Had to bump. This is fantastic!

i was thinking BBBANG would be a neat one


13 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

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My grandson was born the week after the GF. Membership purchased in November, and the membership pack only arrived this week.

Training for the 2040 draft well under way.

 

This should come with a “cuteness” alert!!! ❤️💙

13 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

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My grandson was born the week after the GF. Membership purchased in November, and the membership pack only arrived this week.

Training for the 2040 draft well under way.

 

This little guy will enjoy Flags 21-40!!!!

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My friend bought these bobble-heads for me yesterday (the two in the middle). She’s not into footy so didn’t have a clue who Clarry is. She wanted to see a pic of the real Clarry. She looked at the pic, looked at the bobble-head, looked at the pic again, then says, “geez, talk about artistic licence!”  😆

LOL, I just noticed you can see a tube of glue behind Tracc. It’s permanently situated there since many’s the time one or even both of the OGs need to have their heads glued back on. Sucks for them that I’m clumsy af. 😁

 
4 hours ago, Grapeviney said:

So he's nearly six months old and still hasn't seen a Melbourne premiership?

Grapeviney, hopefully one coming up in a couple of weeks 🤞


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