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I've been invited along to the MCC this evening. How strict is the dress code?

 
5 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

For you and I perhaps but not likely for the 'fair weather sailors' when it comes to attending games.

And I'm not sure how many North supporters will pay for seats, all things considered.

It is a winter game 

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

I've been invited along to the MCC this evening. How strict is the dress code?

Just the members only, not the long or dining room? 

It's not as strict as people think it is. No ripped jeans, no tracksuit pants and for men a collared shirt. 

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Just the members only, not the long or dining room? 

It's not as strict as people think it is. No ripped jeans, no tracksuit pants and for men a collared shirt. 

cheers mate

Every game is a danger game especially for anyone who takes the Opposition lightly.  
GO DEES. 


16 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Just the members only, not the long or dining room? 

It's not as strict as people think it is. No ripped jeans, no tracksuit pants and for men a collared shirt. 

doing the dining room for the first time since pre-covid - presuming suit and tie required?

given aints v pear in a closed roof stadium got 25k last nite, i think we'll be looking about the same tonite in the open against a very average side?

33 minutes ago, BDA said:

I've been invited along to the MCC this evening. How strict is the dress code?

Last time i was there i wore an off the shoulder number.Not everyones cup of tea but but seemed to be well received

18 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

doing the dining room for the first time since pre-covid - presuming suit and tie required?

given aints v pear in a closed roof stadium got 25k last nite, i think we'll be looking about the same tonite in the open against a very average side?

the dining room is suit, tie and jacket. But the food is delicious. Was there a few weeks ago for the sydney game. Enjoy

 
1 hour ago, BDA said:

I've been invited along to the MCC this evening. How strict is the dress code?

casual friday slayer GIF
 

Should cover most of the possible contingencies. 

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51 minutes ago, BDA said:

I've been invited along to the MCC this evening. How strict is the dress code?

Underwear optional but recommended 

52 minutes ago, BDA said:

I've been invited along to the MCC this evening. How strict is the dress code?

Just a two piece suit, you can leave the 3 piece at home. 

This should be a percentage building win but we generally get dragged down to a lower standard when playing poor teams and rarely thump them.

Should be a comfortable win nonetheless.

Hoping to see a few players like May, Petty and Kozzie return to form after a poor few games. 


1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Perfect footy weather. Rug up. No excuses. 
If we lose I’m going to lose my mind. 

Round 7 and it’s the first time this season a beanie is in order.

Also I just wanna add to your ‘rug up’ advice: two words… LOTSA LAYERS! I personally go with minimum four layers but three should suffice for tonight. And hand-warmers aplenty (coz clapping with mittens on kinda defeats the purpose). ❤️💙

11 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

Just a two piece suit, you can leave the 3 piece at home. 

Just be sure pants are one of the two pieces. 🤭

i going to see Don Mclean tonight. fair to say the fixture was not consulted when booking tickets

thats all i’ve got to say about that

24 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

Just a two piece suit, you can leave the 3 piece at home. 

Long Room..??

Tie required 


How is the weather looking for tonight's game down there fellow landers ? Hope the showers stay away as a wet slog will be tough after playing Monday night.

30 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Kozzies due for a big one.

When I first saw this, I thought the subject was still the dress code for the MCC Dining Room!

 
40 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I'm wondering if Jvr will bulk up a little? Hes only 20.

Remember the OX

Three things guaranteed tonight

1. Cold

2. poor umpiring against us. Predicting at least 3-4 gifted goals.

3. Slow start and no pressure once again.

Coming off a 5 day break is a danger game against any opposition. 


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