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DEBT DEMOLITION AMOUNT RAISED ON ITS SITE:-

$2,048,000 +

 

This is just so amazing!

Im in tears! tears of absolute ecstacy! amazing!

I hope everyone here pledges, we should do our own pledge from deomonland as a whole!

Im good for a few hundred! who's with me?

Seriously, we must do it! dont matter how much, at least put something in, everyone!

GO THE BLOODY DEES!!!

 
This is just so amazing!

Im in tears! tears of absolute ecstacy! amazing!

I hope everyone here pledges, we should do our own pledge from deomonland as a whole!

Im good for a few hundred! who's with me?

Seriously, we must do it! dont matter how much, at least put something in, everyone!

GO THE BLOODY DEES!!!

That's the Passion Nudge! I'm with you mate. GO THE DEES

I feel a bloody win against the Cats coming..........!

That's the Passion Nudge! I'm with you mate. GO THE DEES

I feel a bloody win against the Cats coming..........!

Thats it mate!

lets do it, demonland pledge, and I'll ring the club when were done to announce it!

Honestly guys, just put in what you can, $5 or $500!

Lets THRIVE to survive!

We are back, back with a vengeance, on and off the green!


Just over $2m now obviously a very good night

Sandra Sully with the late news DH.

How good is it though! :)

I'm not making enough cash at the moment to donate a whole lot, but I found $20 while cleaning my car today that's going straight to the club. It's a start I spose.

just added $50 bucks... i'm only a uni student so its all i could give...

but i'm definietly getting caught up in the demolition fever

 
I'm not making enough cash at the moment to donate a whole lot, but I found $20 while cleaning my car today that's going straight to the club. It's a start I spose.

Thats the spirit everyone! graet stuff! well done! $20, $50, sensational guys!

Im pledging $5-600.. will decide when i see if im gonna go to the other function!

If everyone likes, I'll go and present demonlands donation as a whole, that would be awesome!

Get into it!

Keep em' coming every1!

Go and look under your couch, in your car, wateva, and donate!

Your enthusiasm is quite infectious!

I'll be donating more once I get paid next week.


Your enthusiasm is quite infectious!

I'll be donating more once I get paid next week.

Love ur work!!! ;)

This is just so amazing! I love this club!

Strange that anyone would work at that level where he could be out the door tomorrow with nothing !! Whether its true or not..I personally find it hard to swallow that there was no 'handshake" fee attached

that is actually how i read it as well.

i thought i heard that because he was an unproven CEO in terms of footy etc (dont kid yourself, aus open ran for 2 weeks of the year), and because of how we were burnt with the pay out of harris, that the board did not put him on a contract. ie you are working for this much per week etc for no fixed term.

i could be wrong, but thats how i read it.

Wholly siht!

Wow.

That's brilliant, that's this years $2million debt wiped off already!

That will be front page news tomorrow.

Nope Pies being so "tough" on there star players is front page I would think.

How good is that! We would all ove to be in a position to be able to donate that kind of cash. They are great men!

"Legends including Ron Barassi, Hassa Mann, Robbie Flower, Greg Wells, David Neitz, David Schwarz, Peter Moore, Todd Viney and Noel McMahen were present at the function in Kensington."

Todd Viney was there? Even better news.... :)

Great result by the club! :wub:


Already an extra 20,000 today.

Yes but foxtel matched every dollar over 100k. So you double what was donated.

Yes but foxtel matched every dollar over 100k. So you double what was donated.

They match every dollar up to $100,000, not over.

Thanks Gouga, not only was that wrong, but it also didn't make mathematical sense.

Interesting how that figure could be changed so much


No Foxtel matched the first $100k raised. Not Every Dollar raised over, although that would have been nice.

If i could shake the hand of ever man and woman who donated money to the club I would, Sincere thanks from me to all who donated.

What a Day, we raise 2 mil, the Filth are all over the place suspending players and pretty much trading Didak, could there be a better day other than winning a flag?

I don't think so!

I think the players banner should have a thank you to those people.

 

It's nice to wake up and read that such a sizeable chunk of the club's debt has been wiped in one swoop. $2,051,000 in one night! Thanks to everyone present for their generosity. Well done.


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