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20 hours ago, Nicko said:

Does anyone know whether this will be streamed live for those of us that live interstate?

Won’t be much to livestream aside from the speeches. I suggest they will put together a video of the day. Makes the most sense.

 
8 hours ago, Nudge said:

Really going the Wifey & kiddies can come along!

 

bloody BS we can’t get 75k Red&Bkue army swarming the G.. typical DA wankish behaviour 

What are you on about, there's no restrictions on numbers as of last week

I assume you'll be offering DA an apology for your outburst

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

 
17 minutes ago, tincan said:

Will there be any entertainment for kids while the game is on the screens?

That's what I'm wondering, will there be additional things like the regular family days they have? Or will we be confined to our seats while the game is replayed and then the presentation of players/coaches? Also will the replays be confined to the 2 screens at the ground? Or will there be large screens/projectors setup on the oval? Would be good to have some more info.

1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

That's what I'm wondering, will there be additional things like the regular family days they have? Or will we be confined to our seats while the game is replayed and then the presentation of players/coaches? Also will the replays be confined to the 2 screens at the ground? Or will there be large screens/projectors setup on the oval? Would be good to have some more info.

Yeah I'm not sure I'll bring the little ones if it's just the screen for 2 hours!


1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

That's what I'm wondering, will there be additional things like the regular family days they have? Or will we be confined to our seats while the game is replayed and then the presentation of players/coaches? Also will the replays be confined to the 2 screens at the ground? Or will there be large screens/projectors setup on the oval? Would be good to have some more info.

Pert's been really clear on this.

 

Its a replica , sort of, the best they can, of the GF day, and presentations etc at the end. For all of us who couldn't be there.

Carnivals are for Moomba. This is way too serious.

Well done MFC  and MCC

watching the replay will be easy...

no one will bother until around 10 minutes into the third quarter and then it's 45 minutes odd of pure bliss.

Hopefully it's a nice day and one can wander in Yarra Park until the big moment

23 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Carnivals are for Moomba. This is way too serious.

Lol OK mate

If that's all they're doing not sure as many will bother going as they expect. They should be making a day of it, having activities for the kids, merch tables setup etc with the game on screens around the oval/Yarra Park. It's a nice sentiment but just trying to replicate the GF experience will fall flat I think, especially if its just being played on the two MCG screens.

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

 
1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Lol OK mate

If that's all they're doing not sure as many will bother going as they expect. They should be making a day of it, having activities for the kids, merch tables setup etc with the game on screens around the oval/Yarra Park. It's a nice sentiment but just trying to replicate the GF experience will fall flat I think, especially if its just being played on the two MCG screens.

I believe that the sponsors will be there so I'm presuming giveaways (I'm hoping for a Jag). There will be entertainment at half time and other activities not sure if outside the ground. 

3 hours ago, tincan said:

Will there be any entertainment for kids while the game is on the screens?

Yep, the game on the screens. 


41 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Yep, the game on the screens. 

And the sight of 30, 000 adults going bananas!

Maybe they can have the mini afl skills setup like they do outside afl members  in YP

I'm putting it out there...during the Premiership Dec 5 party when Clarry streams through the centre to kick his goal....it would be awesome if the entire crowd in unison went "BANG....BANG BANG BANG!"

Even more awesome that everytime Clarry kicks a goal moving forward the Dees fans in the crowd go "BANG....BANG BANG BANG!"

 

11 minutes ago, 13thFlagIsComing said:

I'm putting it out there...during the Premiership Dec 5 party when Clarry streams through the centre to kick his goal....it would be awesome if the entire crowd in unison went "BANG....BANG BANG BANG!"

Even more awesome that everytime Clarry kicks a goal moving forward the Dees fans in the crowd go "BANG....BANG BANG BANG!"

 

A huge idea 13th. Lets get it done

I hope they get James Harmes on stage to dance and do the Melbourne shuffle! 😁

I can't dance to save myself but I will definitely be dancing regardless!

The main aim is to get there to the MCG early to take a photo of my Dad and I holding that Premiership cup!

Would also be nice to hug Simon Goodwin and cry tears of joy and say thank you. But that might be a bit too much. I think he's already had plenty of that over the last few weeks.

 


3 hours ago, 13thFlagIsComing said:

I'm putting it out there...during the Premiership Dec 5 party when Clarry streams through the centre to kick his goal....it would be awesome if the entire crowd in unison went "BANG....BANG BANG BANG!"

Even more awesome that everytime Clarry kicks a goal moving forward the Dees fans in the crowd go "BANG....BANG BANG BANG!"

 

What a great bangin idea !! Let's yes bang bang bang !!! 

I hope the bars and social clubs are open.

Food outlets/restaurants as well.

3 hours ago, 13thFlagIsComing said:

I'm putting it out there...during the Premiership Dec 5 party when Clarry streams through the centre to kick his goal....it would be awesome if the entire crowd in unison went "BANG....BANG BANG BANG!"

Even more awesome that everytime Clarry kicks a goal moving forward the Dees fans in the crowd go "BANG....BANG BANG BANG!"

 

LOVE this idea!!!!!

On 11/19/2021 at 2:43 PM, binman said:

I think it's like going to the cricket at the G in the 70s - you can bring your own esky

Those were the days when people had to dodge those steel beer can missiles.

On 11/22/2021 at 1:57 PM, Diamond_Jim said:

watching the replay will be easy...

no one will bother until around 10 minutes into the third quarter and then it's 45 minutes odd of pure bliss.

Hopefully it's a nice day and one can wander in Yarra Park until the big moment

Funny I was thinking of arriving just before half time DJ. My grand daughters are dropping hints about going with me but the little one is too young she will be bored in about 15 mins. From what I read on the email the program looks a little sketchy. Not sure what to expect besides a replay of the game and presentation of players afterwards. 

Edited by old dee


wonder if Robbo will MC ?

announced on 9 , wont be signings by players like in normal times , might need binoculars to see players

 

Any idea when tickets are on sale??

11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Any idea when tickets are on sale??

tomorrow at 2pm ticketmaster

it's free

members can book upto 10 tix

members sent an email late this afternoon with a code

Edited by daisycutter

 
11 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

tomorrow at 2pm ticketmaster

it's free

members can book upto 10 tix

members sent an email late this afternoon with a code

Ticketek ?

was that  mcc members ? Normal members ?

Edited by Satan

15 minutes ago, Satan said:

Ticketek ?

was that  mcc members ? Normal members ?

email link was to ticketmaster

for mfc and melbourne mcc members


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