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So I got a phone call from Jim Stynes today...

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who else got it? he asked me to press 1 if I wanted a player to call me back tonight during a debt demolition telethon, so I did and now I'm hanging out to see who the lucky player ends up being...

 

man he was working his butt off for this club

an absolute legend...i know its pre-recorded but under PG

-there was no debt demolition

-there was no phone calls

-there was no going around the ground at matches meeting people

-there was no debt demolition dinner (did he go to this btw?)

-there was no going in the rooms

-there was hardly any (that i know of) going to training to watch the boys train and meet fans

we have needed a full time president for so long

btw, i am not intending to bash garnder and im just trying to say the jim stynes is working very hard atm

who else got it? he asked me to press 1 if I wanted a player to call me back tonight during a debt demolition telethon, so I did and now I'm hanging out to see who the lucky player ends up being...

Yes I did. I said, "Hang on a sec Jimma!" ...and put him on hold. :lol:

Only kidding. I love his enthusiasm, and I hope the Dees break through the $2.6m barrier tonight.

 

BIGPOND.... Who called you back?


Debt Demolition Telethon? Does that mean they'll have players & staff on the phone tonight during The Footy Show calling members to donate?

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good point Golgothan, I didn't think about a possible footy show connection! this could be a real big night for the club.

Debt Demolition Telethon? Does that mean they'll have players & staff on the phone tonight during The Footy Show calling members to donate?

I've already donated to the Debt demolition fund... maybe that's why I didn't get a call. Bugger I wish I had held back just to hear from Jimma !!!!

 

I got a call too.

I asked him what he was wearing, and he hung up.

-there was no going around the ground at matches meeting people

Jimmy does this? That's a good idea IMO.

If this telethon is connected to The Footy Show then that's a good thing, hopefully we can make some decent money.


I've already donated to the Debt demolition fund... maybe that's why I didn't get a call. Bugger I wish I had held back just to hear from Jimma !!!!

I've already donated a couple of times, and got a call.....maybe they haven't reached you on the database yet.

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Jimmy does this? That's a good idea IMO.

yeah he came down and sat next to us (in the reserved seat area) for the best part of the last quarter against the lions, made the vibe even bigger helping us all on the way to not being able to hear the final siren!

Ha ha I have had the phone ring a few times but I always let it go to the answering machine so I don't get telemarketers, So I doubt I'll "get" that call :)

Have no money to give this week either :( So prob a good thing I don't answer :)

Ha ha I have had the phone ring a few times but I always let it go to the answering machine so I don't get telemarketers, So I doubt I'll "get" that call :)

Have no money to give this week either :( So prob a good thing I don't answer :)

You're a screener? That's terrible.


Not really, just lazy :P

No when I was on crutches and with a broken pelvis I would not get up, but if some one left a message I would eventually get back to them, now I just do not answer, bar my parents and sister, no one ever calls my home number.

Yep I got the Jim Stynes Phone call as well this morning, and I pushed 1 so a player could ring me back for a donation to Debt Demolition

Well a player did ring me back......about 20 minutes ago

It was Cameron Bruce

Had about a 10 minute call about the club and how we were starting to play a better style of footy under Dean Bailey.

That is the best $200 that I will ever spend

I got a call too.

I asked him what he was wearing, and he hung up.

You got in too late. I'd already asked him. We're going out on Sunday night...

:huh:

I got a call too.

I asked him what he was wearing, and he hung up.

:lol::lol::lol::blink:


i pressed 1 earlier, had cricket training til 730. got home and warnock had called up so my dad donated. col garland then called back asking for me but dad told him i was out and we'd already donated.

and dad didnt ask warnock if robbie was going to come over!

man he was working his butt off for this club

an absolute legend...i know its pre-recorded but under PG

-there was no debt demolition

-there was no phone calls

-there was no going around the ground at matches meeting people

-there was no debt demolition dinner (did he go to this btw?)

-there was no going in the rooms

-there was hardly any (that i know of) going to training to watch the boys train and meet fans

we have needed a full time president for so long

btw, i am not intending to bash garnder and im just trying to say the jim stynes is working very hard atm

couldn't agree with you more nugget, putting aside his football career, as a leader jim stynes has a presence, is present, has the fire in his belly for the club and keeps it well stoked.... which in turn keeps us all fired up...

he is inspiring and displays true leadership, we couldn't ask for anyone better.

go the mighty demons!

 
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WHERES MY PHONE CALL.....?????????...I pressed 1 as well.

they didn't want my money either rusty!


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