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Got my victory pack delivered to my work today (as I arrive home late.) Can’t wait to watch it over and over again 

24 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Got my victory pack delivered to my work today (as I arrive home late.) Can’t wait to watch it over and over again 

Spoiler alert , you will be smiling 

 
10 hours ago, peasant said:

Presume the Highlights video here might be this? https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/afl-premiers-2021-melbourne-demons-season-highlights-2021-dvd

Would be interested to get any reviews of this DVD from anyone who has seen it. Are we talking a 1998 Hotter than Hell with Todd Viney style production?  

 

Not Todd but Jack this time!

Haven’t watched it in depth yet as it only arrived today but put it on in the background tonight. Hosted by Nat Edwards and Jack Viney. Chat with Jack, run through 4 or 5 games with highlights, chat to Jack about some big moments during those games (Jones 300, Ben Brown first dees game etc), another 4-5 games, another chat etc etc

 

Finally got the scarf from club (polite email to club may have pushed order thru ) still waiting for  premiership guernsey 0rd   28 sep ( think they are out of stock )and the framed signed guernsey  


I have the victory pack and the GF is just DVD SD. From JB. 

Hard to watch in SD tbh.

 

7 minutes ago, rpfc said:

I have the victory pack and the GF is just DVD SD. From JB. 

Hard to watch in SD tbh.

 

That sucks, does it at least have the alternate commentaries?

My son has ordered the Blue Ray set through an online site in Qld, he gets other stuff from them, they are about $160 each but contain all the season, plus the finals and special add ons like the half time and that sort of stuff.

Apart from that I'm still waiting for my premiership wine and all the other bits I ordered from the Demon Shop. Plus some spare parts I ordered from Breville for my coffee machine, nothing to do with the club but I thought I'd throw that in as well.

 
On 11/7/2021 at 1:59 AM, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Did anyone get the full size replica Premiership Trophy?

Yes sir! Very excited for it to arrive. 

9 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

That sucks, does it at least have the alternate commentaries?

Yes, but 3AW and SEN sound like they just recorded off the wireless, and playing with the audio has effed up the umpires sound in Ch7 broadcast who now sound otherworldly. Triple MMM then becomes the best option but Luke Darcy m8.

All three radio syncs are slightly off so you are watching and then waiting for the reaction. 

So all in all - I am glad we won the flag and couldn’t be happier!


2 hours ago, rpfc said:

Yes, but 3AW and SEN sound like they just recorded off the wireless, and playing with the audio has effed up the umpires sound in Ch7 broadcast who now sound otherworldly. Triple MMM then becomes the best option but Luke Darcy m8.

All three radio syncs are slightly off so you are watching and then waiting for the reaction. 

So all in all - I am glad we won the flag and couldn’t be happier!

There are YouTube Synchs that are watchable 

worth searching for them

Lol got my premiership DVD today. Not much point as I also have the victory pack, although it will be useful to have a back up if one DVD ever goes on the blink.

Also got my premiers cap, mark Knight t-shirt and pennant flag. All ordered the night we won the flag

Hey fellow Demonlanders! My MFC premiers hoodie arrived yesterday and I was devastated. The blue is so dark it looks black - nothing like MFC colours at all. Actually, and this is the part that annoys me, at first glance you might think it is a Bombers premiership hoodie!!! Has anyone else had this with clothing merch?

Finally got my non foil knight poster . Picked up from post office , sitting there since 1st nov , despite being told in email  that was delivered 19 oct . 3 emails later finally got tracking number , seems was tried to be delivered on Sunday  31 st , no card was left . Grrr. 

so if anyone waiting for Hs shop stuff chase up , 


Cap arrived today order Oct 6th, no sign of tshirt ordered same day.

Oh well, worth the wait, how cool is it to wear a cap with 2021 Premiers and our logo!

Checked out the AFL shop at highpoint earlier, so proud to see the MFC premiership gear in pride of place at the front of the shop. Unfortunately not much in the way of kids stuff but hopefully there will be restocking of those items at the Demon Shop in the new year.

Edit they did have the premiership Guernsey's in kid sizes at rebel though which is now on my kids Xmas wishlist. They desperately want the tshirt with the mark Knight poster design but its just not available in their size anywhere

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

Got this bad boy back framed today, loving it.

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On 11/2/2021 at 9:14 PM, joeboy said:

I’d have to ask Australia Post, but I sent some stuff to Brisbane and from memory it cost about $25

If you still have some of the frames I will take one.

1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

If you still have some of the frames I will take one.

Sorry, I’ve lost track of the thread. What are you after?

2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Sorry, I’ve lost track of the thread. What are you after?

 

On 11/2/2021 at 8:06 AM, joeboy said:

My store Hang Up in Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, has Mark Knight poster sized black TIMBER frames in stock and selling for $40 if you mention you’re a mate of Joeboy’s.

This.

 

I ordered sept 26 and still don’t have my order. Really really bad.

 

standard tshirt stubby holder beanie and hats.

 

 

I have placed the MFC team signed home guernsey in my cart its 2k so I'm hesitating,should I just get the captain or trac for 1k? has anyone purchased any of these i need some advice or maybe a shot of something....


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