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Friday 19 November 10:00am - 

I am SO there!!!

(and probs Sat and Sun as well) 😁
 

Edit: how great is our club?! Not charging a cent for any of this. ❤️💙💝❤️💙

Edited by WalkingCivilWar
Forgot to praise our great Club.

Have tickets been released for the MCG date?

 
49 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Have tickets been released for the MCG date?

Bookings will be required for the Australian Sports Museum leg of the tour, and will open on Monday 8 November, as well as for Bunjil Place. All other locations will be available for people to access on a walk-up basis.

Not coming to Casey?

WHAT-THUH??!!


...and yet TWO places in Geelong!

(...mind you, take that, Catters!😆)

34 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Not coming to Casey?

WHAT-THUH??!!

Bunjli Place is next to Fountain Gate Narre Warren. 
Part of the City of Casey and probably easier for some down there to get to than Casey Fields. 

 

 
27 minutes ago, DemonWorshipper said:

Bunjli Place is next to Fountain Gate Narre Warren. 
Part of the City of Casey and probably easier for some down there to get to than Casey Fields. 

 

Thanks DW; quite right and, re access, I guess so. I presume our Casey fan base will see it this way. Up at the 'city end', 15ks from 'The Fields', and so further for this southsider!😏

This is great and so smart by the club, a lot of young kids are going to get chance hold it and become Demons for life. 


Have to say it.

As much as this is a fantastic initiative by the club (and i'll be at the G on Dec 5) I must admit it's a bit annoying that the North & West suburbs weren't factored in to the equation for venues.

Whilst we aren't in the traditional heartland, there are a considerable number of existing Dees fans and judging by the Auskick levels, an increase in the younger fanbase as well.

Would have been great to have something say at the AFL Store Highpoint .

 

I am happy to drive with my Dad almost anywhere to get a photo of myself and him holding up the Melbourne Football Club's 13th Premiership Cup.

All I ask is that hopefully we can temporarily take off our masks when getting a photo? If that is allowable?

It will also be quite difficult to see with the amount of tears of joy in my eyes. This is definitely a memory worth taking a photo of. I just hope I am not too much of a blubbering mess. 😭We have all ridden the ups and downs of almost merging, disappointment, humiliating defeats and frustrating seasons. However, this event has been 57 years in the making! Our first flag since 1964! Now is the time to celebrate our Premiership triumph!

GO DEMONS!!!

Edited by Supreme_Demon

16 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

I am happy to drive with my Dad almost anywhere to get a photo of myself and him holding up the Melbourne Football Club's 13th Premiership Cup.

All I ask is that hopefully we can temporarily take off our masks when getting a photo? If that is allowable?

It will also be quite difficult to see with the amount of tears of joy in my eyes. This is definitely a memory worth taking a photo of. I just hope I am not too much of a blubbering mess. 😭We have all ridden the ups and downs of almost merging, disappointment, humiliating defeats and frustrating seasons. However, this event has been 57 years in the making! Our first flag since 1964! Now is the time to celebrate our Premiership triumph!

GO DEMONS!!!

Hopefully the photos can be taken outside a building

40 minutes ago, 13thFlagIsComing said:

Have to say it.

As much as this is a fantastic initiative by the club (and i'll be at the G on Dec 5) I must admit it's a bit annoying that the North & West suburbs weren't factored in to the equation for venues.

Whilst we aren't in the traditional heartland, there are a considerable number of existing Dees fans and judging by the Auskick levels, an increase in the younger fanbase as well.

Would have been great to have something say at the AFL Store Highpoint .

 

Well reasoned, 13th. Get on to the club? I was feeling like you when I posted above.


for the mcg day i expect only double vaxxed will be allowed in

but what about kids under 12?

i've got 2 grandkids, both members who can't be vaxxed yet who are dying to go

35 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

for the mcg day i expect only double vaxxed will be allowed in

but what about kids under 12?

i've got 2 grandkids, both members who can't be vaxxed yet who are dying to go

If they haven't released vac for u12, they won't mandate it.

It mentions an interstate tour early next year. 

I hope it bloody comes to Qld.

Hopefully the boys come up to Mooloolaba for early season training and show off the cup then. 

Fingers crossed. 

Shepparton the closest to NE. Wangaratta or Wodonga could be included in the trip to Sydney?

Meanwhile I hope to get to the G on the 5th with a big weekend with the mates who have been attending for 40 years.

i did suggest the club try and establish some alliances with restaurants in the city to distribute the crowds around the city.  

If its not too much bother, could you please do a kerbside visit to my place in Northern Wollongong? Much appreciated.


On 11/5/2021 at 1:30 PM, The Stigga said:

Haha that's going to be a long day/evening at Hotel Sorrento🙂

it's nice we can give back to those less fortunate than ourselves.

On 11/6/2021 at 8:11 AM, daisycutter said:

for the mcg day i expect only double vaxxed will be allowed in

but what about kids under 12?

i've got 2 grandkids, both members who can't be vaxxed yet who are dying to go

They would have to let them in. I have a daughter under 12 as well in the same position.

Got me thinking how would they prove it anyway? My daughter doesn't have a phone to show a vaccine passport even if she could get the jab.

 
4 hours ago, Satan said:

Anyone know how to book tickets to mcg sports musuem?

Ring the Club or google  mcg sports museum premiership cup photo


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