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On 9/28/2021 at 11:45 PM, Satan said:

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/demons-sold-three-years-worth-of-merchandise-before-grand-final-glory-20210928-p58vi7.html

Melbourne sold three years worth of merchandise in the month before the grand final with the Demons poised for a “game changing” windfall that will put them in the top bracket of financially secure clubs.

Melbourne sold $2.7 million worth of merchandise alone in the four weeks before the grand final, which according to CEO Gary Pert was equivalent to three years worth of regular sales.

Melbourne sold 10,000 ‘road to the grand final t-shirts’ and would have made and sold more but they could not source more blue t-shirts and Australia Post warned them not to sell more as they couldn’t guarantee shirts would get to fans before the grand final.

We received our three today better late than never, they look great.!!!❤️💙

 
31 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 

Also waiting.

 

Cheeseboard price drop at the shop! 

 
2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

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

Nice!

2 hours ago, Satan said:

Fyi

Australia’s $320 billion retail sector has faced a decision by Australia Post to temporarily suspend parcel deliveries for five days across greater Melbourne with a mix of anger and grudging acceptance as disruptions caused by Covid-19 strangle the crucial online retail channel and risk frustrating shoppers with delays that could last weeks.

Australia Post, the biggest deliverer of parcels and packages across Australia, announced that it would be pausing eParcel and Parcel Post pick-ups, collections and lodgements from e-commerce retailers across greater Melbourne Metro operations as its systems buckle under the weight of a flood of online shopping in the face of shuttered bricks and mortar stores.

 

 

Hands down the most useless organisation in Australia.

I have parcels for work coming from overseas with other couriers in less time than it takes a parcel from Melbourne to be delivered. Absolutely ridiculous how unprepared they are 18 months into lockdowns.


I posted this in the membership guessing thread, but it's relevant here - I just had to update something on my membership and was talking to a really nice guy there, he said the club has now sold over $3.5million in merch which is over double what the tigers did in 2017. Also Covid pending they thought memberships should fall between 70,000 and 75,000, said it'd be easy to get there with the MCC members signing up. 

The match worn guernsey auctions are going bananas!

Oliver at $20k

Trac and Gawn at $15k

Fritta $10k & Jacko $8k

Then the rest around $3-$5k each

JJ the only one under $2k which makes sense. 

That is a lot of cash for the club

12 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

The match worn guernsey auctions are going bananas!

Oliver at $20k

Trac and Gawn at $15k

Fritta $10k & Jacko $8k

Then the rest around $3-$5k each

JJ the only one under $2k which makes sense. 

That is a lot of cash for the club

I wonder how these work? Do they have multiple jumpers they've worn through the match? You'd think the players would want to keep their jumper.

Hopefully the club gets a fair whack of that money. It's over $150k all up on the 23 jumpers so far.

 
3 hours 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 

Yes, just got the email. Go on sale tomorrow at 10am

8 minutes ago, Mickey said:

I wonder how these work? Do they have multiple jumpers they've worn through the match? You'd think the players would want to keep their jumper.

Hopefully the club gets a fair whack of that money. It's over $150k all up on the 23 jumpers so far.

How about 2021 signed teams jumpers at $1995 a pop. And that's if none go for the $9995 


2 hours ago, Mr Steve said:

Also waiting.

 

Mine arrived 10 minutes ago.

As did mine. Was wondering why it wasn't working, but then RTFM email and realised it went on sale tomorrow at 10AM...

Still wish we had a photo of the Premium Limited Edition Print, would like to see how it looks with the background etc

44 minutes ago, Mickey said:

I wonder how these work? Do they have multiple jumpers they've worn through the match? You'd think the players would want to keep their jumper.

Hopefully the club gets a fair whack of that money. It's over $150k all up on the 23 jumpers so far.

Probably swapped jumpers at half time? 
only 15 %  signed  framed  2k guernseys left  

2 10 k left

Edited by Satan

did anyone work out what the variant editions are? doesnt have any info, price just changes. weird.


35 minutes ago, dice said:

Yes, just got the email. Go on sale tomorrow at 10am

Is there still a way to get involved with this, haven't seen anything about it?

5 minutes ago, qarocks said:

did anyone work out what the variant editions are? doesnt have any info, price just changes. weird.

 Special numbers ie 5 out of 2021  11, 21

think those prices are over the top

 

38 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Still wish we had a photo of the Premium Limited Edition Print, would like to see how it looks with the background etc

Foil-demons_large.jpg?v=1632796810Think it will be this one

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1 hour ago, Mickey said:

I wonder how these work? Do they have multiple jumpers they've worn through the match? You'd think the players would want to keep their jumper.

Hopefully the club gets a fair whack of that money. It's over $150k all up on the 23 jumpers so far.

Possibly, I know for Shaun Burgoynes last game he changed jumper every quarter to have 4 auctions.

Could swap at half time and save one, sell the other but some of the boys didnt even take their boots or shorts off and were at the nightclub with their ankles still taped so who knows 🤣


 

I must admit  ( and I dont want to offend) that I always thought personalised plates were for to##ers.  We'll I'm now one :)

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37 minutes ago, Satan said:

Probably swapped jumpers at half time? 
only 15 %  signed  framed  2k guernseys left  

2 10 k left

amazing they made 2021 copies if they sell out thats 4 mill in the bank

47 minutes ago, The_Wrecker_45 said:

Is there still a way to get involved with this, haven't seen anything about it?

Not sure if there is still an allocation but you could try via this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PQ93ZN2

 
On 9/29/2021 at 6:47 AM, Cards13 said:

The club should sell blue ray players to go with them, we don’t have one in our house any longer lol. 

Got a PS3, 4 or 5 Cards?

1 hour ago, Mickey said:

I wonder how these work? Do they have multiple jumpers they've worn through the match? You'd think the players would want to keep their jumper.

Hopefully the club gets a fair whack of that money. It's over $150k all up on the 23 jumpers so far.

My guess would be a half time change over for these Mickey so both bases were covered


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