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5 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

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Well done to the club. This will never replace the joy of seeing this happen live, and hopefully we can experience that in 2020, but it was a wonderful experience nonetheless.Ā 

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ā€œDonā€™tĀ talk to anyone, donā€™t touch anything, donā€™t do anything, donā€™t interact with anyone, and try not to look at anything.ā€

- Dr. Emmet Brown, ā€˜Back To The Futureā€™.

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27 minutes ago, Mono said:

Didn't Brian Dixon and Hassa Mann carry the premiership cup together?

Was Hassa and Barry Bourke I think

 
1 hour ago, Cassiew said:

An ex of mine is spewing he renewed his 3 game membership early, now itā€™s the price it was 5 years ago

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1 hour ago, Chook said:

I turned to my mum and said "should I get one? Rd 1, Anzac Eve, and Queens Birthday!"

She's like, 60 dollars. I'm a bit tight for money right now.
I'm like, mum, you're not spending anything. And also, this year I bought tickets for three games for you, and it cost $150 all up - and the MFC didn't get a dime (or a membership number) out of it. I think it's a pretty good deal."

"Hmm Ok then!"

Where is it $60? Just checked the membership website and a 3 game membership is $112.

14 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

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Where is it $60? Just checked the membership website and a 3 game membership is $112.

Deal closed at 4 pm Ā was announced on scoreboard


A very special day today. I was able to take my nephews (4 & 6) to the MCG for the first time. Although I suspect they were more interested in munching down on their hot pies and hot dogs. But it will be a moment i'll look back on and celebrate with my family and 35,000 loyal Demon supporters who all share our deep love for the club and it's players. I think everyone had a tear in their eye when Neale Daniher received a standing ovation and later there was a Gawny chant echoing out around the ground which brought a lot of joy and entertainment. The club put on a great show for us all today, and i'm so glad we got to at least share a bit of that experience and piece of history together.Ā 

23 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Barry Bourke & Hassa

Who carried it with Brian Kenneally then?

1 hour ago, Dingo said:

It was a great day. However l wish Goody had acknowledged his supporting coaching team.

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He did ā€¦ his whole speech was about all the people that made it happen on & off the field !!

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2 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

G'day Sam.Ā  Yep Bally, Ross, Ollie & Vince from Sassafras!Ā  A few others whose names escape me.Ā  Often half drunk pre-match coming from the Hilton or the Royal before the game had even started....with a six pack under the wing for good measure.

Liver, feet & lungs sure got a workout in those days.Ā  Fun times apart from too many bad losses.Ā  But any feelings were mostly well & truly numbed by half time and completely brain dead at the final siren šŸ˜„

Good to hear from you. I was at the G today so were Ross & Ollie. They were somewhere on level one. Not sure if Vince was there. But I'm sure he'll be there for the season opener against the Bulldogs as will the rest of them. Drop by. Cheers

Very happy with how the day went - just like I'd expected, in fact, probably even better. With this kind of thing, it's easy to think of all of the 'what ifs' but if you can take it for what it is, it's pretty special. Apart from anything else, a true one-off (hopefully!).

Best of all was seeing so many enthusiastic Demons of all ages but especially the kids. About 5-10 years ago, there was a real visible slump in kids and teens attending, and I still get a real kick out of seeing them a bit more abundant and proud of their colours since 2018ish.

When Kate Roffey said "What other club would get 30,000+ at a GF re-watch", I was scoffing a bit, thinking of other, larger supporter bases. But actually, when you think about it, it's pretty impressive given what the event actually entailed, the amount of time that has passed and all the obstacles thrown up around it. And the vibe was great.

So grateful to have been able to experience this with my family and my Demon family too. More tears of pride, and for those who couldn't be there.

And I think I'm now ready to say: Bring on 2022!


28 minutes ago, Satan said:

Deal closed at 4 pm Ā was announced on scoreboard

Ah ok that sucks must have missed it! My mother in law wants a membership for next year so it would've been good to sign her up for that much.

20 minutes ago, Dees_In_October said:

When Kate Roffey said "What other club would get 30,000+ at a GF re-watch", I was scoffing a bit, thinking of other, larger supporter bases. But actually, when you think about it, it's pretty impressive given what the event actually entailed, the amount of time that has passed and all the obstacles thrown up around it. And the vibe was great.

So grateful to have been able to experience this with my family and my Demon family too. More tears of pride, and for those who couldn't be there.

And I think I'm now ready to say: Bring on 2022!

And we need to remember, due to COVID, this had to be a ticketed event, albeit free tickets.Ā  As a result, unlike the days when supporters could just walk into the premiers home base for a celebration, our event was phenomenal given current circumstances.

2 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Am I right in saying that the children that presented the medals were children of past players? because I heard Gaz say Neita's daughter was presenting and I think she gave Spargo his medal.

Not all of them were because I never played a game for the Dees... ;)

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1 hour ago, Dees_In_October said:

Very happy with how the day went - just like I'd expected, in fact, probably even better. With this kind of thing, it's easy to think of all of the 'what ifs' but if you can take it for what it is, it's pretty special. Apart from anything else, a true one-off (hopefully!).

Best of all was seeing so many enthusiastic Demons of all ages but especially the kids. About 5-10 years ago, there was a real visible slump in kids and teens attending, and I still get a real kick out of seeing them a bit more abundant and proud of their colours since 2018ish.

When Kate Roffey said "What other club would get 30,000+ at a GF re-watch", I was scoffing a bit, thinking of other, larger supporter bases. But actually, when you think about it, it's pretty impressive given what the event actually entailed, the amount of time that has passed and all the obstacles thrown up around it. And the vibe was great.

So grateful to have been able to experience this with my family and my Demon family too. More tears of pride, and for those who couldn't be there.

And I think I'm now ready to say: Bring on 2022!

Other than seeing kate on the field and a brief mention by Gary Ā I dont think she spoke today. Interesting concept a president not being heardĀ 

Enjoyed it thoroughly. The tribute to Neale was fantastic and fitting.

Would have loved to see the players get a bit more involved in the day though. Could have had them and the coaching staff comment on key moments throughout the replay, a few fun competitions etc.Ā 

Cant wait for 2021.


6 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I timed my run beautifully, got to my seat a minute or so before Gus took the mark and put us in front.

Had great seats down near the boundary and the club did a great job getting the past players involved. Particularly loved seeing Junior McDonald there, Schwarta, Wiz, Neitz, Febey (not sure which one?) and of course the Rev. Trav Johnstone looked like he was having a good day, I also saw Tingay, Newport, Green, Steve Smith, Strawbs O'Dwyer, Greg Healy and a bunch of others I've forgotten to mention.

There was one player I couldn't pick though, was wearing number 9 in a late 90s/early 2000s iPrimus jumper which wouldve been the era Neitz wore it. Looked to young to be Alan Johnson so not sure who it was anyone have an idea?

It was a really good day put on by the club, much better than I expected. I saw some kids towards the end of the replay getting a bit bored so was glad I left mine at home.

Lots of talk around doing it again in 2022, going back to back etc let's hope the club can build off this and create a dynasty with this list.

Wow Dr, thanks for that. Some of my all-time favorite Dees players.

Stinga Tingay was a star in the making before the glass door incident.

The Strawbs punch on in Canada(?)

Sugar Healy...

Nice.

3 hours ago, I'va Worn Smith said:

How many tears can a 55 year Dees supporter cry? Not through sadness, but unbridled joy. Neale Daniher is a marvel and will always be in Melbourne's heart of hearts. Every heart beats true, but none stronger and longer than Neale Daniher. Always Melbourne Neale.https://twitter.com/melbournefc/status/1467354480521801730

Wow, that's amazing.

Thanks to every Melbournian/Victorian who was there to cheer for Neale. You guys are bloody incredible.

Legends!Ā 

24 minutes ago, Satan said:

Other than seeing kate on the field and a brief mention by Gary Ā I dont think she spoke today. Interesting concept a president not being heardĀ 

President schmesident.

They are not in the same league as a CEO/Coach/Captain, or any player who was on the ground.

In fact, our assistants and the entire scouting/recruiting/list management team are more worthy of attention.

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1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

Not all of them were because I never played a game for the Dees... ;)

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Your child was one of the medal kids?


59 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

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Duuuuuuude, thanks so much for posting that.

Stuck up here in north Queensland (lol, I know, its hard to live in Airlie Beach), and relying on you southerners for a report. That brought me closer than I ever thought I would get. Magnificent video.

Feels like being there.

Wow.

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On 11/30/2021 at 9:11 AM, Demonland said:

I would have thought it would be a 50/50 proposition at this stage however the club just posted this.

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There's me. Last arm holding the phone above the cup :) (The bald head guy below my arm was a dickers supporter)

Hopefully everyone had a good day today.

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It all kicked on at the London Tavern afterwards. The cup was there for anyone to get their hands on and a lot of the past players too. The whole day was really cathartic.

was Greg Wells there did anyone notice?


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