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Sorry if this has been answered earlier, but is any of this event going to be streamed for us Demon supporters who are not in Melbourne?  Even those in WA may want more.

 

I'm getting pumped for it but a bit disappointed you can't bet on first goal or norm smith. I'd multi them both.

23 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

I'm getting pumped for it but a bit disappointed you can't bet on first goal or norm smith. I'd multi them both.

Id go for most possessions quarter by quarter margins

 
1 hour ago, Wrecker46 said:

I'm getting pumped for it but a bit disappointed you can't bet on first goal or norm smith. I'd multi them both.

Christ, if someone got first goal and the Norm it would pay a fortune. I wonder if we'll ever see such a thing.

11 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Christ, if someone got first goal and the Norm it would pay a fortune. I wonder if we'll ever see such a thing.

out of interest what did it pay for $1 bet

thanks


8 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Hopefully there is a big turnout, wish I could be there.

Me too…wish I could be there!

4 hours ago, praha said:

relative to how many tickets were available? Or 100k sold out? 

The first time I tried it directed me to Level 4 but wouldn't allocate 2 tickets. Other levels had been exhausted. Tried my luck again later on & got Level 2 access with success. Ticketek must have opened up another section it seems. 

2 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Christ, if someone got first goal and the Norm it would pay a fortune. I wonder if we'll ever see such a thing.

They would have to be a combination of Daicos and Dusty.

One more sleep until Christmas.

 

700k round trip.

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

Did we really win the flag ?

I sincerely hope so.

Or else, whilst the club's aim of tommorow being a day fans will remember forever, it will be for entirely different reasons than they think.

16 minutes ago, binman said:

I sincerely hope so.

Or else, whilst the club's aim of tommorow being a day fans will remember forever, it will be for entirely different reasons than they think.

I still wake some mornings and have to think for a few seconds to be sure it happened. Perhaps tomorrow will fix that. 

On 11/21/2021 at 9:38 AM, Nicko said:

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

From the clubs website….

The event won’t be live-streamed or televised, however, all speeches and presentations will be shared on the club’s website and social media channels following the event.”

😢


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13 minutes ago, Nicko said:

From the clubs website….

The event won’t be live-streamed or televised, however, all speeches and presentations will be shared on the club’s website and social media channels following the event.”

😢

To be fair. Most of the day will be the match being played on the screen. You will likely only miss Robbo and his band’s half time performance. You’ll most likely get to see the presentation of medals and the cup and all the speeches on social media/YouTube. 

Hey is a new game thread going to open for the replay tomorrow. I'd love to read the comments when we get down by 19 points. 🤣

I can't wait to see past players there, Neale presenting and hearing from Jones and Jetta. 

But I am looking forward to hearing Goody's speech finally and I hope everyone sends it to Basil via social media so he gets it. 

But I just can't wait to be back at the G and knowing the result obviously but we will win the grand final. 

 

Still can’t believe we snared Robbie and his band at short notice!


2 hours ago, old dee said:

I still wake some mornings and have to think for a few seconds to be sure it happened. Perhaps tomorrow will fix that. 

Same here, OD! I’ll be in the kitchen and the news will be on the TV in the lounge and I’ll hear something like, “Reigning Premiers, Melbourne…” and I’ll stop and think yeah that’s right, we actually won the flag. ❤️💙

 

I’m just going through the paperwork rigmarole that I have to go through to re-enter the ACT after attending tomorrow’s ‘Premiership’.  It’s a bloody nightmare, but you have to do what you have to do to celebrate after 57 years.

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Still can’t believe we snared Robbie and his band at short notice!

Imagine what the backstage rider list looks like.

24 dozen white lilies in milk-white porcelain vases

6 towels per band member, must be white or scarlet

20 bottles of grey goose vodka

premiership for Melbourne Football Club

16 crates of Jouet Belle Epoque champagne

bowls of pink musk sticks always within reach

14 native shrubs in eco-friendly planters, between 120 and 180 cms high

10+ goal victory


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