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Volvo sponsorship

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been out of Melbourne town for a little while but noticed yesteday when on MFC home page there is an area 2/3 of the way down listing our sponsors, Reebok and the Age were the only two listed. today on the same sight Volvo is now listed. is this new ? and what are they worth approx to the club? someones gone in of their day off to update the site.

 

they're not new, and their definately not our major sponsor, however, im not sure how much they actually do sponsor us.

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i know they were on board last year , just found it odd site was updated today

 
been out of Melbourne town for a little while but noticed yesteday when on MFC home page there is an area 2/3 of the way down listing our sponsors, Reebok and the Age were the only two listed. today on the same sight Volvo is now listed. is this new ? and what are they worth approx to the club? someones gone in of their day off to update the site.
WE ALL LOVE VOLVO BEST CAR IN THE WORLD, SMOOTH DRIVING , FIRST CLASS LUXURY, MFC ARE LUCKY TO HAVE A FANTASTIC PARTNER, LIKE VOLVO.
WE ALL LOVE VOLVO BEST CAR IN THE WORLD, SMOOTH DRIVING , FIRST CLASS LUXURY, MFC ARE LUCKY TO HAVE A FANTASTIC PARTNER, LIKE VOLVO.

volvo are the worst cars imaginable


volvo are the worst cars imaginable

Maybe a decade ago. Volvo are doing well to revitalise their brand. There are FAR worse manufacturers these days.

Top notch engineering.

The S80 is fairly quick as well, All wheel drive and 300+hp.

WE ALL LOVE VOLVO BEST CAR IN THE WORLD, SMOOTH DRIVING , FIRST CLASS LUXURY, MFC ARE LUCKY TO HAVE A FANTASTIC PARTNER, LIKE VOLVO.

Is it still compulsory to wear a hat whilst driving a volvo??

 

volvo are the worst cars imaginable

Hope they don't read Demonland. They are sponsoring us, could we be a bit grateful and use some tact when posting?

Hope they don't read Demonland. They are sponsoring us, could we be a bit grateful and use some tact when posting?

I doubt it mate - people have to realise that not everyone comes onto this site. But do agree with you, whether anyone sees it or not!

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think that Volvo has upgraded their sponsorship!!

well good on em

well good on em

They sponsor the dee's so Go Volvo!

I proudly wear my red volvo cap with the MFC badge on the side. My carltank supporting brother made a smartarse crack about it recently, I shut him up with a one word reply HYUNDAI

think that Volvo has upgraded their sponsorship!!

Hang on? How do you know this?

As far as I'm aware, Volvo was a platinum partner last season also.

I have although noticed that a new telecommunications group called Red Mercury has joined the list of 'Gold' partners. I'm presuming this is new. Has anyone seen this before?

Gippy


Hang on? How do you know this?

As far as I'm aware, Volvo was a platinum partner last season also.

I have although noticed that a new telecommunications group called Red Mercury has joined the list of 'Gold' partners. I'm presuming this is new. Has anyone seen this before?

Gippy

THere was a thread almost identical to this one a few months back concerning Volvo's sponsorship.

In the end it turned out to be no change at all. I think this is the same.

Hang on? How do you know this?

As far as I'm aware, Volvo was a platinum partner last season also.

I have although noticed that a new telecommunications group called Red Mercury has joined the list of 'Gold' partners. I'm presuming this is new. Has anyone seen this before?

Gippy

good spot, they must be new,never seen them before.

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