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I got it. Just reading out statistics for our club, it’s the first time I’ve ever seen our premierships listed as 13 in print. I even out out the grand final one and compared them. 12 and 13. It’s still setting in. We have 13 premierships, not 12 anymore.

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I got it thinking it was the pre game record.

Got home and realised it was 100% dees. Brilliant 


42 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Is this just an updated GF Footy Record?

No. Separate Publication 

Excellent Read. Stats all updated 

 

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Edited by Sir Why You Little

It is a quality production, I have been buying all the finals issues but this one is the best, just us.!!!!!

 

I bought this at the newsagents before and wanted to get the herald Sun mag too but they didn't get it delivered 😡 they said it should be in monday

3 hours ago, Cassiew said:

I got it. Just reading out statistics for our club, it’s the first time I’ve ever seen our premierships listed as 13 in print. I even out out the grand final one and compared them. 12 and 13. It’s still setting in. We have 13 premierships, not 12 anymore.

I've just picked up the Hun mag. It shows the string of our thirteen (🎵Thirteen! Thirteen! Thirteen!🎵) and it's the first time I've twigged that ten have been against Collingwood (6) and Essendon (4). Wouldn't mind a few last Saturdays in September against them in this era!


Can you pick these up from the newsagent?

Yup - along with a Herald Sun glossy publication. (It's also available from the MFC shop for 10% off...)

1 hour ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

I've just picked up the Hun mag. It shows the string of our thirteen (🎵Thirteen! Thirteen! Thirteen!🎵) and it's the first time I've twigged that ten have been against Collingwood (6) and Essendon (4). Wouldn't mind a few last Saturdays in September against them in this era!

Actually I’d love to see some new opponents. Half of our premierships have been against Collingwood. The other half apart from 3 have been against Essendon. 19 grand finals with 6 different opponents.

2 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I bought this at the newsagents before and wanted to get the herald Sun mag too but they didn't get it delivered 😡 they said it should be in monday

Same story when I tried in Seddon.

3 hours ago, ChaserJ said:

Same story when I tried in Seddon.

Ditto here, but then I tried later this afternoon in yarraville and they had copies of both, all seems very adhoc 


7 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Excellent Read. Stats all updated 

 

13 Flags

1900 1926 1939 1940 1941 1948 1955 1956 1957 1959 1960 1964 2021

Four in a row will put us back on equal first.

Looking forward to it.

I can see how fans get greedy.

I missed out on a record in week 1. I didn't know what day it came out and didn't go looking for it until the day of the game by which time they were all sold out. You can bet your [censored] I got the prelim, GF & Premiership editions on the day of release though

5 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

I missed out on a record in week 1. I didn't know what day it came out and didn't go looking for it until the day of the game by which time they were all sold out. You can bet your [censored] I got the prelim, GF & Premiership editions on the day of release though

I missed it too but got a copy on eBay for cover price. I'm sure you'll still be able to find some on there

19 hours ago, binman said:

I got it thinking it was the pre game record.

Got home and realised it was 100% dees. Brilliant 

Yes same 😅  Some amazing pictures in this.  The special edition with yesterday's HUN isn't bad either


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