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21 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

I used Regent Gallery (Plenty Rd, Preston) - the bloke there did a great job on my Hingrito print. A2 size, black timer frame, was $100. Had it mounted, as opposed to adhered to the backing (print is on thick card), which maybe is why it was a tad more expensive than what some mates paid to get their Knight posters done. Very good quality, so was happy. 

He sells lots of AFL stuff, so will no doubt have frames in stock. 

 

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Thanks for the tip, will head there tomorrow. Looks great 

 
On 11/3/2021 at 10:13 AM, Dr. Gonzo said:

What is "AL" Premiers? Is that a typo on the footy??

Limited Ricky Nixon version?

 
22 hours ago, red and blue forever said:

all i have received from both Melbourne and afl orders are delay notices :(

 

i ordered a t-shirt from mfc,

was supposed to arrive last week. but got a notice it has been further delayed.

scarf keyring and hat from afl.

not a note yesterday saying they haven't forgotten me. but it will be a while before i get my order...

I was told last night that the club ordered 6,000 t/shirts before the GF and they have received orders for 11,000 so they have had to scour the nation to fill the orders, it's been difficult and I can understand that they have had problems.

They have also been told by the AFL that they have received more orders for MFC stuff than they did when the Tiges won their first flag, the sleeping giant.

 

 

2 minutes ago, Dante said:

They have also been told by the AFL that they have received more orders for MFC stuff than they did when the Tiges won their first flag, the sleeping giant.

One can just see those workers in China and Bangladesh saying to each other...

"What is this team with strange colours ... must be new Australian team"


13 minutes ago, Dante said:

I was told last night that the club ordered 6,000 t/shirts before the GF and they have received orders for 11,000 so they have had to scour the nation to fill the orders, it's been difficult and I can understand that they have had problems.

They have also been told by the AFL that they have received more orders for MFC stuff than they did when the Tiges won their first flag, the sleeping giant.

 

 

Probably ordered blanks from oseas without the print . Printing Ts before result is risky business . They  couldnt estimate the demand . As blanks they could be on sold  if we had not won.. Like rest of world supply chain from Asia is cooked . So they are looking for 5000  blank ts within Australia . Good luck on that.

 

I suggested to one of the committee that we should have a Demons Picnic Rug and he thought it was a great idea and would look in to it. I can't believe we have cheese platters, cheese boards and no picnic rug.

 
7 minutes ago, Dante said:

I suggested to one of the committee that we should have a Demons Picnic Rug and he thought it was a great idea and would look in to it. I can't believe we have cheese platters, cheese boards and no picnic rug.

What about picnic baskets, knee rugs and a glass to keep your false teeth in overnight

1 hour ago, Dante said:

They have also been told by the AFL that they have received more orders for MFC stuff than they did when the Tiges won their first flag, the sleeping giant.

 

 

Oh, I like this. I like this very much.

On the merch front, I ordered the premier's Guernsey, Mark Knight stubby holder and Premier's beanie. Was told they'd all be shipped together in Dec because of the Guernsey pre-order. Saw others had received their Guernsey, sent an email and was told the beanie was delayed but they'd send out the others.

Currently somewhere in the great AusPost black hole but I'm sure it'll arrive


On 11/1/2021 at 4:06 PM, FritschyBusiness said:

I can't believe I have still have received nothing.
Todays the last day of the second time i've received the -  delivery expected "within these 5 days window" notification tracking that Aus Post sends you.
It annoys me to no end that Auspost are slower than a scomo vaccine rollout.

I could have walked into the AFL shop today, purchased the same items and had them in my hands, instead they are still sitting in sunshine west sorting facility and have been since Monday 25th Oct after they finally picked up the order from the club on the 14th of October.  Aus post's incompetence is mind boggling.

Me to FB what the hell is going on with AP, ordered 2 pairs of New Balance runners last Monday and they arrived today delivered by AP.????

Received a package today (Yayyyy) premiership cap, two Mark Knight T-Shirts, Mug, Flag & Pendant. Another Premiership cap is on the way and The Football jumper and red premiership cap are awaiting fulfilment.

so pretty happy now.😀😀❤️💙

Glad to know i'm not the only one waiting on stuff. It's been so long that I was starting to get worried.

On 10/20/2021 at 7:28 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

I didn’t think about that but I like it. I was actually going to have a bet with mates who go for the opposition team we’re playing. If we win, I was going to make them kneel down and kiss the ring. 

Now they can kiss it, then I’ll back hand slap them and leave and imprint on there cheek. 

(Booked in to get my ink done on the 30th btw). 

Update: I haven’t chickened out, just been away with work. Back end of next week then have two weeks off and will be getting it done then. T-shirts still available. 

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Aust post have screwed me around too, their tracking history states they had my order on the 22/10 at their Sunshine West facility, in transit to their Somerton facility the next day (23/10), 9 days later on the 2/11 it states waiting to be processed, today I finally get the message that it’s in transit to Eltham and I’ll receive it today, it didn’t arrive and now it shows that it’s in transit to Broadmeadows and I can expect delivery in 4-9 days. 🤦🏼‍♂️🤬😭
 

Edit: I’m more disappointed in the messages I’ve received from Aus post rather than the delay, first message stated it was delayed and if I hadn’t received it by Monday 8/11 then “I should“ chase them up and find out what’s happening with it? Then I get told I’ll receive it today and haven’t heard anything else from them, I’ve had to look it up only to read it’s now going to be another 4-9 days. 😓

Oh well, I’ve waited this long for a Melbourne flag. ❤️💙❤️💙😂

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On 11/5/2021 at 7:55 PM, Chook said:

It came… it’s real. It’s spectacular. 
 

 

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Did you get an actual GF Ball Chook?

Did anyone get the full size replica Premiership Trophy?

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14 hours ago, Dante said:

I was told last night that the club ordered 6,000 t/shirts before the GF and they have received orders for 11,000 so they have had to scour the nation to fill the orders, it's been difficult and I can understand that they have had problems.

They have also been told by the AFL that they have received more orders for MFC stuff than they did when the Tiges won their first flag, the sleeping giant.

 

 

I've been saying it for years Dante, the sleeping giant has awoken.

6 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Did anyone get the full size replica Premiership Trophy?

No but I hit the smaller version It looks great with the ribbon in front of the "Every Heart Beats True " photo of the field at Final Siren and also photos of the premiership team ( second one after the siren) us 6 players with some script and Tracs signature.

Will look even better when I put the art up on the wall. It's leaning from the sideboard at the moment with the Cup scarf snd publications"Premiers from the HSun and AFL  Oh snd a bottle of the MFC Premiership Shiraz from Bleasdale nearby!

 

19 hours ago, Jontee said:

What about picnic baskets, knee rugs and a glass to keep your false teeth in overnight

I thought a Premiership Calendar would  have sold plenty of copies!!! 


On 11/3/2021 at 1:26 PM, Supreme_Demon said:

Walked past the AFL Store and saw this "Deemolition" t-shirt in the window and couldn't resist buying it!

Here is an image of what the t-shirt looks like: AF10584S_7e73aa57-d079-4b2f-b930-8cf16f4

I love the 1990's retro Demons mascot image. It brings back a lot of fond memories growing up. I used to have the exact same 1990's retro Demons mascot image on a jumper/sweater that I wore as a kid. 😁

GO DEMONS!!!

 

 

I got one of these as well $44 bucks worth from A.F.L shop Fountain Gate, but check sizes as they are a small fit.Im usually an extra large but needed a 2XL, and you wouldnt say im overweight! They are rolling out the Demon clobber, with lots of good stuff albeit expensive.

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If I buy any more merch I will have to build a pool room.

 

Still haven’t received my premiership DVD from the club. Pre ordered the victory pack and it’s now available In jbhifi to buy to the public. Can’t even cancel my order and just buy it from the shop

24 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Still haven’t received my premiership DVD from the club. Pre ordered the victory pack and it’s now available In jbhifi to buy to the public. Can’t even cancel my order and just buy it from the shop

Do you know what's the difference between the victory pack and the regular premiership DVD? There's a significant price difference but I've checked a couple websites and there's no details about what extra content they have.


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