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Currently looking at grabbing one of the nifty longsleeve guernseys from the MFC website.. 

Wondering if I can pay extra for a number on the back (10), or if the club is no longer doing this?..I know that they used to years ago?..

Additionally, I'm be interested if all Demonlanders were given the chance to obtain a free jumper from the club, and you could get a number on the back to represent the love ofyour fave player, which number would you ask for?

Go Dees

 
 
12 minutes ago, Rocky said:

Currently looking at grabbing one of the nifty longsleeve guernseys from the MFC website.. 

Wondering if I can pay extra for a number on the back (10), or if the club is no longer doing this?..I know that they used to years ago?..

Additionally, I'm be interested if all Demonlanders were given the chance to obtain a free jumper from the club, and you could get a number on the back to represent the love ofyour fave player, which number would you ask for?

Go Dees

My top 3 are:

13

8

31

Pretty sure they still press numbers on underneath the G at the Demon Shop.

I go number 2 (on both my guernseys and duffel coat), always seems to cover someone in the past everyone loves and the current one looks alright as well!


Speaking of jumpers, has our blue gone a fair shade lighter this year?? Or is my TV (or eyes) on the way out?

Only ever had the #5 since the Ox. 
 

Althought if I was to choose one other than the #5, I’d have a hard time choosing between the 36, 1 and 24

 
37 minutes ago, Redbeard said:

Pretty sure they still press numbers on underneath the G at the Demon Shop.

 

They do. I bought a jumper along with a bunch of other stuff and they pressed the number on at no extra cost.

If you bring a jumper in just to have a number put on there’s a charge. I don’t know how much but I’ll find out on Tuesday since I’ll be taking a different jumper to the Demon Shop to get 37 on it.

#LoveChinnyChinChin😁


22 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

26

You’re a Jed Adams fan, Ethan?

Get the number 8 and apply it sideways so it looks like the infinity symbol and the jumper will last forever.

Well, I'd be getting it for the lovely person sitting next to me, and she is convinced that Bailey Fritsch is her brother (he looks Vietnamese, for sure!) so it would have to be 31.

Somewhere in a box at my mum's place (a casualty of multiple moves back in more adventurous times) I have a guernsey signed by Max Gawn before he had even played a game (pre-season, 2010-11). I feel like I should back that up with 11.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Only ever had the #5 since the Ox. 
 

Althought if I was to choose one other than the #5, I’d have a hard time choosing between the 36, 1 and 24

Yeah I always need a #5 in the repertoire. The one I have currently was from Trac's second season but homage to Ox.

Edited by layzie

2 hours ago, Rocky said:

Currently looking at grabbing one of the nifty longsleeve guernseys from the MFC website.. 

Wondering if I can pay extra for a number on the back (10), or if the club is no longer doing this?..I know that they used to years ago?..

Additionally, I'm be interested if all Demonlanders were given the chance to obtain a free jumper from the club, and you could get a number on the back to represent the love ofyour fave player, which number would you ask for?

Go Dees

Last season I bought a long sleeve at the Brunton Ave shop and had a #5 pressed on. The pressing was $15 then I believe. Couldn't order online with the number pressing included as there was no option to do so, but it was all easily arranged in store and done very quickly. Very happy with the result! Good luck.


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

They do. I bought a jumper along with a bunch of other stuff and they pressed the number on at no extra cost.

How do you actually request this though? Last time I bought a jumper there was no option or comments section.

Well, I guess I'd have to go with 'My Boy' (sorry, @Lucifers Hero; 'Our Boy'...), 41.

But he'll be losing the '4' 2027-ish, and I hear the press-on is pretty good quality, so I won't rush.

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew

My boys were talking about getting 37, but I’m worried Kade may be offered a lower number now that he’s tearing it up.  
 

Number 2 could be a solid investment in the future… hopefully 36 is as well.

 

9 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Get the number 8 and apply it sideways so it looks like the infinity symbol and the jumper will last forever.

Why I never thought of that is beyond me. 


13 hours ago, Nascent said:

How do you actually request this though? Last time I bought a jumper there was no option or comments section.

You just need to ask the salesperson. There’s a little room out the back of the shop wherein there’s one of those old school presses (think Bea Smith on Prisoner). They do it on the spot. 

 

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