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Mates of Melbourne!

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Hello fellow Demons Supporters! :D

I'm actuallly surprised that nobody has mentioned this on Demonland yet?

Mates of Melbourne or "MoM" for short is a business networking group set up to help support the Melbourne Football Club.

Here is the link to the article on the MFC website: http://www.melbournefc.com.au/tabid/7415/D...px?newsid=67555

The link to the official MoM website can be found here: http://www.matesofmelbourne.com.au/

I'm not a business owner myself but those who are business owners I suggest you get involved and do your bit to help contribute to this clever idea. :)

 

Looks like a really good idea..... When I own my own business I will jump on board for sure....

It's not just for business owners, but for those who are interested in business networking & helping MFC.

It seems like a good initiative for business people and the Club.

NB: It is surprising it hasn't been mentioned here - I'm pretty sure it was discussed on Demonology.

 

Why don't you go and marry Demonology Rogue?

Will this networking help prospective Primary Teachers?

question: i have read the info and am a little confused.

how does this actually help melbourne and what exactly is it? (please use easy words)

thanks in advance if anyone can explain


how does this actually help melbourne and what exactly is it? (please use easy words)

It's a business networking group - a way to make and develop contacts in the business world. The common theme is the Melbourne Football Club.

Mates of Melbourne will also create a group of business people who are - in the most part - interested in the Dees, and there 'will be unique Mates of Melbourne projects for fans to be involved in, that will in turn help to develop and sustain MELBOURNEfc’s business'.

Hope that makes sense.

Will this networking help prospective Primary Teachers?

Sure - you'll need to manage your money well, so the superannuation seminar might be handy ;)

Thanks for the heads up on this Supreme Demon. I had not heard about MoM. This could be something worthwhile. Cheers.

 

i went to the MOM launch last week at the reach centre in Collingwood....

Its actually not an MFC thing it was designed and introduced bu Neitz, Paul Hopgood, Anthong Ingerson and a couple of Exec types, one from Deloitte and another from somehwere....

It was an invite only even and there was probably 200 people there, they gave us free wallets and a handful of cards to habd out to our friends.....

Connoly spoke as did Jimmy and it was a good fun night...... Alot of heavy corporates there hopefully dipping into there pockets.....

its simply a social networking tool conecting melbourne people. it is 350 bucks to join and a piece of that goes to the club....

get on board

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