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How much money can you raise for the MFC? 77 members have voted

  1. 1. Select one of the following options

    • Under $25
      2
    • $25
      8
    • $50
      14
    • $75
      0
    • $100
      13
    • $150
      1
    • $200
      11
    • $300
      0
    • $400
      0
    • $500
      3
    • More than $500
      10

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This will give us an idea of how much we can raise

 

Earlier in the year I set up a thread asking people what they can do for the MFC on the back of buying a membership for my girlfriend. Many here had a go at me saying we (club members etc.) weren't the problem, now it seems all the rage to see how much people can give back.

Go figure.

Go figure.

The masses are fickle :P

Given the Club has announced initiatives targetting the big bucks, I guess attention has turned to what the Average Joe can do.

 

I'm going to be donating fifty in the debt demolition month, which is about all i can afford.

The masses are fickle :P

Given the Club has announced initiatives targetting the big bucks, I guess attention has turned to what the Average Joe can do.

It also shows the impact that Stynes is having.

I'm sure that PG was fine, but he seemed to lack the charisma and personality of Jimma. In a nut-shell a club is about the people and not just the facilities, logos, brands or even club colours. That is,having the best business people in town is useless without those that can spread the word and in turn receive feedback from the other people of the club. Us.


its the irish accent. it makes it so much easier to convince anyone of anything...

I heard him mutter something about finding a pot of gold...

to be sure, to be sure...

 

I would pay good coin to sit in the box with DB on game day.

My old teddy that sings the club song last night went for $105

It shows anyone can help the club, in any capacity. Every bit counts!


Haha you're on a winner!

As if the teddy went for 105! I've got one too :)

So do I, but I gave it to my cousin to play with (hoping he grows up into a proud Melbourne supporter) and he chewed on it and now Teddy doesn't sing anymore :mellow:

That'll teach me giving precious expensive memorabilia to a 10 months old who passes the time by chewing remote controls.

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So do I, but I gave it to my cousin to play with (hoping he grows up into a proud Melbourne supporter) and he chewed on it and now Teddy doesn't sing anymore :mellow:

That'll teach me giving precious expensive memorabilia to a 10 months old who passes the time by chewing remote controls.

We're going to need to raise more than this!!

So do I, but I gave it to my cousin to play with (hoping he grows up into a proud Melbourne supporter) and he chewed on it and now Teddy doesn't sing anymore :mellow:

That'll teach me giving precious expensive memorabilia to a 10 months old who passes the time by chewing remote controls.

Who else has these teddies?! $105. What if everyone sold their teddies! We'd be rich!


What we should really do, is get the teddies to mate.

$105 per teddy, double the teddies through a little bit of "interaction" ;) and we're set

  • 3 weeks later...

Thank god for my Tax Return.

This is where majority of my return is going. Go dees!

I heard him mutter something about finding a pot of gold...

That would of been a pint of Guiness

I want a teddy, but here in Sydney can't find one :(

Typical Sydneyites! ;)


Would love to, but when the surgeous says I can work again and I can get a job I'll donate some money, but 6 months off work really hurts your wallet. :(

$14, 126

4/8/08

 
i got a teddy as well. didnt know there worth that much

wonder if cadbury mark of the year card from the 90s are worth anything , got one from jeff farmer n jeff white

Haha, well it was a silent auction mate, so i don't think the teddy is "worth" that much, but many people were certainy willing to pay that much


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