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I visited the Sports Museum today. Had to queue for about 40minutes to get the photo but it was well worth it.  We went full footy nuff 😂

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

This with MFC Memberships had to put MFC before the numbers to get it to work. I’m not sure how it works for AFL memberships but give that a try. 

I tried imputing MFC then 6 digit AFL membership number and keep getting message saying I have input an invalid membership number. In frustration, I have paid the $30 and will try to get a refund.

2 hours ago, deegirl said:

I visited the Sports Museum today. Had to queue for about 40minutes to get the photo but it was well worth it.  We went full footy nuff 😂

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Amazing photo(s). I'm so glad you cheered up lol. Your dad figured out how to smile a long time ago it seems, and never forgot!

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1 hour ago, Grapeviney said:

Your moustache hasn't changed a bit, Deegirl ! 

Its got a fair bit whiter!


Got my free ticket and plan to head to the G early doors on Sunday morning to try and avoid a long queue as I just want to get in and out with a photo to show for it. I wonder how early that will have to be though. 

5 hours ago, deegirl said:

I visited the Sports Museum today. Had to queue for about 40minutes to get the photo but it was well worth it.  We went full footy nuff 😂

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Ah this one brought a couple of tears to my eyes. So glad you got to share it with your dad for those of us who can’t. 

5 hours ago, deegirl said:

I visited the Sports Museum today. Had to queue for about 40minutes to get the photo but it was well worth it.  We went full footy nuff 😂

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Is that Hugh Grant in the background.

 
7 hours ago, deegirl said:

I visited the Sports Museum today. Had to queue for about 40minutes to get the photo but it was well worth it.  We went full footy nuff 😂

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Literally me and my dad ❤️


15 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Literally?  So you and deegirl are the same person?

You literally need to literally stop taking people so literally literal. 
#mostMisusedWordInTheEnglishLanguage

7 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Literally?  So you and deegirl are the same person?

 

7 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

You literally need to literally stop taking people so literally literal. 
#mostMisusedWordInTheEnglishLanguage

What he said 😏

19 hours ago, Cassiew said:

Literally me and my dad ❤️

You look a lot happier in the updated photo than the other one Cass. Was that after a loss before 1987 ? We had some shockers . Good for you . 

1 minute ago, 58er said:

You look a lot happier in the updated photo than the other one Cass. Was that after a loss before 1987 ? We had some shockers . Good for you . 

Do you mind me asking what date the photo was taken Cass? The person smiling ( we must have won!) at the back of you looks very much like me.


2 minutes ago, 58er said:

Do you mind me asking what date the photo was taken Cass? The person smiling ( we must have won!) at the back of you looks very much like me.

Sorry Deegirl  for calling you Cass. Glad you had a great time today. 

10 hours ago, 58er said:

You look a lot happier in the updated photo than the other one Cass. Was that after a loss before 1987 ? We had some shockers . Good for you . 

I’d say likely. The woman in the recent photo was clearly not that age in 1987

15 hours ago, 58er said:

Sorry Deegirl  for calling you Cass. Glad you had a great time today. 

The photo was circa 1987/88, in the old red seats area.

My Dad had a mate who was a sports photographer and he yelled up from the boundary for us to stand up and take a photo.  I was mortified because the entire section turned around to stare at us.  Which is the reason for the grumpy face 😁 

4 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm waiting for the cup to visit Romsey. Can't find any info on the date though.

just after burwood i think, uncle......priorities you know........will you be taking the lads and the maid?


30 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

just after burwood i think, uncle......priorities you know........will you be taking the lads and the maid?

If it goes to Borewood first dc , I can only assume alphabetical order rather than any sort of qualitative criteria is being employed.

As to taking the lads and the maid, I am assuming that will be unnecessary as said cup will visit The Manor first.

Ding with daughter Ding today in Shepparton.

Lots of merch being sold today.... added to my collection with the Pemiership Guernsey

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29 minutes ago, ding said:

Ding with daughter Ding today in Shepparton.

Lots of merch being sold today.... added to my collection with the Pemiership Guernsey

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While others are waiting for fulfilment for their online shopping  made 7 weeks ago :) 

 
2 hours ago, Satan said:

While others are waiting for fulfilment for their online shopping  made 7 weeks ago :) 

She has already a collection so may have got it from the online methods! Not all are waiting for all of their choices as delays on one or two items are resulting in a wait fir a full package. 

1 hour ago, 58er said:

She has already a collection so may have got it from the online methods! Not all are waiting for all of their choices as delays on one or two items are resulting in a wait fir a full package. 

Ordered 28 sept the premiership guernsey , ftom mfc shop , only thing I ordered that time , others have received theres


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