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Luna Park. Kids will be happy about that. Free admission for members.

Excellent.

The club is serious about getting the kids in. First the membership pack comes out covered in pictures of kids having fun at the footy, and now this.

I wonder if this was an idea raised at the Demon Summit - it's got that simple-but-effective element which was common to a lo of the things people suggested.

Anyone else getting the feeling we're actively building relationships with all the Melbourne 'Icons'? We've already held the Captaincy announcement at the Observation Wheel thingy. Next up, Melbourne Zoo, Melbourne Aquarium, maybe the Arts Centre.

Small steps. But then, all of a sudden we can make a legitimate claim to being the Melbourne Football Club in more than just name (and get in on some tasty tourism promotion dollars which also get our name out there globally).

 

melbourne town hall to announce the birthday last year??

old admin but similar idea of using the melbourne 'icons'..

melbourne town hall to announce the birthday last year??

old admin but similar idea of using the melbourne 'icons'..

I like the idea! Maybe the Crown Casino could sponsor us? I know when I come to Melbourne, that's the first place I go to! They wouldn't be short on money for sponsorship either?!


This certainly does seem a more attractive option then holding family days and the like at the old Juntion Oval. The venue itself should aid in attracting not only members but also young familys to come out and show some support for our boys. As has been said before, this could possibley assist in Melbournefc generating a better image in our community, and help to generate some sponsorship/marketing oppertunities in the future.

Luna Park. Kids will be happy about that. Free admission for members.

I remember a good few years ago they had it at Luna Park.

Andrew Leoncelli went on the Scenic Railway with me :rolleyes:

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