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Hey Andy, was gonna PM this question but there may be others wondering the same thing… is there any way to forward the Flag attachment? I’ve tried but to no avail. I’ve forwarded a screenshot of it but it’s unreadable. 
Thanks in advance 🙂

 
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7 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

@Demonland

Hey Andy, was gonna PM this question but there may be others wondering the same thing… is there any way to forward the Flag attachment? I’ve tried but to no avail. I’ve forwarded a screenshot of it but it’s unreadable. 
Thanks in advance 🙂

How are you trying to forward it? Phone? Computer? 

it’s a PDF file not an image file. You can’t save it to photos on your phone but if you have an iPhone you can save it to files and send it via text or what’s app. 

i don’t have android so I’m not sure what the procedure is for that. 

On pc or Mac you should be able to save it to your computer and send via email as you would any file. 

21 minutes ago, Demonland said:

How are you trying to forward it? Phone? Computer? 

it’s a PDF file not an image file. You can’t save it to photos on your phone but if you have an iPhone you can save it to files abs send it via text or what’s app. 

i don’t have android so I’m not sure what the procedure is for that. 

On pc or Mac you should be able to save it to your computer and send via email as you would any file. 

I have an iPhone so I’ll do as you suggested above. 
Thanks!

 

Looks like the email is being sent out in batches or whatever, presumably to not overload a computer somewhere.  Spouse got theirs a day after me.

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

@Demonland

Hey Andy, was gonna PM this question but there may be others wondering the same thing… is there any way to forward the Flag attachment? I’ve tried but to no avail. I’ve forwarded a screenshot of it but it’s unreadable. 
Thanks in advance 🙂

i presume you have already downloaded it to your pc

it's just a file (a .pdf file)

just attach it to an email in the same way you attach any other file

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see now you are talking a phone and andy has explained


19 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i presume you have already downloaded it to your pc

it's just a file (a .pdf file)

just attach it to an email in the same way you attach any other file

Yay! It worked. Thanks muchly, Daise 💕

Found mine, very nice gesture.

8 hours ago, 58er said:

Wasn't an email to each member.

posted on prominent part of website on Wed afternoon.

 Not everything these days is an email!!

You will perhaps be surprised to know I did receive an email it got itself into the junk file. So it looks like everything is an email. 

 
On 3/3/2022 at 5:18 PM, Demonland said:

IN AN AFL FIRST, Melbourne will honour its loyal members when it unfurls the 2021 AFL premiership flag in two weeks’ time.

The surnames of all members from the historic year will feature on its back and will be revealed in a special moment at the MCG in Round 1.

A downloadable version of the back of the flag is available below, where you can zoom in to find your surname.

Premiers-Flag_Web_V2.pdfUnavailable

Where can I find the PDF now, not on any page?  Found my name on phone via app but really small and blurry. 

46 minutes ago, Shane Cuppie Milvo said:

Where can I find the PDF now, not on any page?  Found my name on phone via app but really small and blurry. 

up near the top of this thread


What a Great idea by our magnificent club, how nice to see your surname on the 2021 Premiership Flag.❤️💙

3 hours ago, DeeZone said:

What a Great idea by our magnificent club, how nice to see your surname on the 2021 Premiership Flag.❤️💙

I was pretty stoked to get a mention in the the Yearbook a few years ago but this beats that by a mile.

Any idea why the club website refers to the flag being below the news article but nothing attached?


On 3/3/2022 at 5:43 PM, Jontee said:

Found mine

Me too :-)

On 3/4/2022 at 5:57 PM, Shane Cuppie Milvo said:

Where can I find the PDF now, not on any page?  Found my name on phone via app but really small and blurry. 

Well...when they got @Grapeviney's complaint they may have over-reacted!

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On 3/4/2022 at 11:21 AM, Raymond Austin said:

Can you purchase these flags

Great question, would buy a souvenir one for sure, if you could have the section with you name on it.

Along with the obligatory hyphenated names, I'm delighted to see the ethnic diversity with Italian, Germanic, Polish, Chinese, Arabic and Dutch names, among many others. Surprisingly, no-one with the surname Nguyen, though. 

I feel for this family though. Unless it is truly a very unusual spelling of O'Connor

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1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Along with the obligatory hyphenated names, I'm delighted to see the ethnic diversity with Italian, Germanic, Polish, Chinese, Arabic and Dutch names, among many others. Surprisingly, no-one with the surname Nguyen, though. 

I feel for this family though. Unless it is truly a very unusual spelling of O'Connor

image.png.56aab906f336ec3333ae46bc7f786595.png

Maybe that's how they managed to trademark it?

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Along with the obligatory hyphenated names, I'm delighted to see the ethnic diversity with Italian, Germanic, Polish, Chinese, Arabic and Dutch names, among many others. Surprisingly, no-one with the surname Nguyen, though. 

I feel for this family though. Unless it is truly a very unusual spelling of O'Connor

image.png.56aab906f336ec3333ae46bc7f786595.png

Yes, I believe it is pronounced “Oh-ayy-euro-trademark-Connor”

Its part Flemish.

So on the real flag, if I were to get close to it can I use the spready fingers thing to make the font bigger so I can see my name on the actual material?

 

Seems like the image has been taken down from the website. I have no idea why, but I'd guess maybe they missed a name and have to re-do it.

How did they know to pick MY Taylor out of all the Taylors? Uncanny.


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