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Just a question, how come you aren't allowed to lift the cup? I got told by someone that went over the weekend security told them not to lift it. Do they think someone will run off with it? I mean it went around Perth for a week amongst the group.

It's going to families and surely if a players uncles partner can be holding it we can. 

 
8 hours ago, Satan said:

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

Email or ring them!! 

8 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Just a question, how come you aren't allowed to lift the cup? I got told by someone that went over the weekend security told them not to lift it. Do they think someone will run off with it? I mean it went around Perth for a week amongst the group.

It's going to families and surely if a players uncles partner can be holding it we can. 

Quite a difference in the daily use for players and officials showing it off "privately" than the open public handling of 1to 4/5,000 each day.

Think  of something you value and the non lifting by the public makes absolute sense, especially in these Covid times. 

 
2 hours ago, 58er said:

Email or ring them!! 

I did both , mailbox full lol

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13 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Just a question, how come you aren't allowed to lift the cup? I got told by someone that went over the weekend security told them not to lift it. Do they think someone will run off with it? I mean it went around Perth for a week amongst the group.

It's going to families and surely if a players uncles partner can be holding it we can. 

I don't think these situations are the same. Whilst I would have loved to have lifted the cup and had a photo holding it aloft I can understand why this is not possible in this scenario.


Anyone received any info about ticketing and on sale timing for the mcg event on december 5th? Tickets available tomorrow, but i haven't got anything from the club yet.

25 minutes ago, wonnabeeri said:

Anyone received any info about ticketing and on sale timing for the mcg event on december 5th? Tickets available tomorrow, but i haven't got anything from the club yet.

Nothing on the club or the MCC site yet.

But is listed on Ticketek Site ready to go and for both Public and MCC Reserve it says bookings open at 2.00pm Wednesday 24th.

 
22 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Just a question, how come you aren't allowed to lift the cup? I got told by someone that went over the weekend security told them not to lift it. Do they think someone will run off with it? I mean it went around Perth for a week amongst the group.

It's going to families and surely if a players uncles partner can be holding it we can. 

Suspect they may not want it dropped by accident . And if you know a player then your lucky to hold it

5 hours ago, Demon17 said:

Nothing on the club or the MCC site yet.

But is listed on Ticketek Site ready to go and for both Public and MCC Reserve it says bookings open at 2.00pm Wednesday 24th.

Opening 4 bays either side of members stand bottom level to public


I am trying to get 2 tickets to see the cup on Saturday and they want to charge $60 and pay with credit card.But it’s free.What do l do?Thanks

Are you talking about the Premiership celebration event on Sunday, or something else?

These are the instructions. Are you entering the discount code at checkout, and doing separate transaction per member?

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The Cup Tour came to Warrnambool   So I went,   Yes I was pleased and it was free to members and non members   Not sure how this works The Cup.pdf


1 hour ago, 640MD said:

The Cup Tour came to Warrnambool   So I went,   Yes I was pleased and it was free to members and non members   Not sure how this works The Cup.pdf

Great pic, 640MD! ❤️💙🙂

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Great pic, 640MD! ❤️💙🙂

You didn't read the paper articles or MFC website All we're free !! 

7 hours ago, 58er said:

You didn't read the paper articles or MFC website All we're free !! 

I was just commenting on 640MD’s beautiful picture of himself with the Cup. 

20 hours ago, JTR said:

These are the instructions. Are you entering the discount code at checkout, and doing separate transaction per member?

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Any luck JTR? I am having the same hassle to view to cup on Saturday. That is, I am entering MFC******* (8digit membership number) as the discount code but it doesn't like it????

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1 hour ago, Winners at last said:

I think it's free for MFC members, $30 for non members

Thanks Winners👍. In order to get it free we need to add a discount code which is suggested MFC+8digit member number. If you know of another way😅🙏

 

Any idea when the cup may come to Ballarat?

I saw it here with Bevo proudly hanging onto it in 2016.....i reached out and touched it

 
4 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Any idea when the cup may come to Ballarat?

I saw it here with Bevo proudly hanging onto it in 2016.....i reached out and touched it

It was in the Rat on Sunday.

Ther one you touched in 2016 is now irrelevant.

On 12/1/2021 at 1:40 PM, Lord Ivanhoe said:

Any luck JTR? I am having the same hassle to view to cup on Saturday. That is, I am entering MFC******* (8digit membership number) as the discount code but it doesn't like it????

Missed this post sorry.

Nah I'm not going - I was just trying to help out Dingo.

MFC member number - if that is the issue - would be the one that appears under your name on back of membership card.

Not the barcode number that we've been using in recent times for tickets.


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