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MFC to become a section of the MCC?

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MFC to become section of the MCC

I understand a joint announcement is imminent from the MFC/MCC regarding the MFC being formally classified again as a "section" of the MCC.

I know this has been rumoured for some time but it will soon be official.

This rightfully enshrines MFC as the “home” club at the G and the rest of the interlopers there as merely "tenant clubs".

 
MFC to become section of the MCC

I understand a joint announcement is imminent from the MFC/MCC regarding the MFC being formally classified again as a "section" of the MCC.

I know this has been rumoured for some time but it will soon be official.

This rightfully enshrines MFC as the “home” club at the G and the rest of the interlopers there as merely "tenant clubs".

All very nice, but "what's in it for us"?

All very nice, but "what's in it for us"?

Without knowing any of the details at all my guess would be more cash, they've already doubled their 'donation' this year and this move will probably put future payments in concrete.

The best thing about this deal is that we get our cups back

 
Without knowing any of the details at all my guess would be more cash, they've already doubled their 'donation' this year and this move will probably put future payments in concrete.

The best thing about this deal is that we get our cups back

or do the MCC get their team back?

I'm all for it, but still a little suspicious until the details come out

And here I was, thinking there was an official statement or announcement or something, but just another rumour. I'll believe it when I see it.


The closer financially and otherwise the MFC is to the MCC the better.

I hope its not a just a "section" of the MCC newsletter.

Beleive when seen!

Why are we then still yet to sign up formally to casey?

There has to be more going on.

 
Not dying would be a good bonus I reckon.
agreed, anything would be better than the current situation we find ourselves in.

MFC to become section of the MCC

I understand a joint announcement is imminent from the MFC/MCC regarding the MFC being formally classified again as a "section" of the MCC.

I know this has been rumoured for some time but it will soon be official.

This rightfully enshrines MFC as the “home” club at the G and the rest of the interlopers there as merely "tenant clubs".

I hope you are right D's are the best.

You've started rumours about a signing of the Casey deal, the MCC deal and given "inside information" on the Mission Foods sponsorship.

If it turns out you are just starting "baseless rumours" you're in serious breach of the COD. If you're right and you are privy to confidential information and you're leaking it to this forum you may be in more trouble.

You're walking on dangerous ground.

Not dying would be a good bonus I reckon.

That's the whole thing in one sentence. In years to come other clubs may envy our position if this signature comes off.

The closer financially and otherwise the MFC is to the MCC the better.

Amen.

I hope you are right D's are the best.

You've started rumours about a signing of the Casey deal, the MCC deal and given "inside information" on the Mission Foods sponsorship.

If it turns out you are just starting "baseless rumours" you're in serious breach of the COD. If you're right and you are privy to confidential information and you're leaking it to this forum you may be in more trouble.

You're walking on dangerous ground.

Why is this rumour any different to all the other rumours that have been posted on this site.

I hope you are right D's are the best.

You've started rumours about a signing of the Casey deal, the MCC deal and given "inside information" on the Mission Foods sponsorship.

Im beginning to think Judd's grandmother is posting here.


I don't think Fan's accusing him of anything at this stage, but...

These arent the usual run-of the-mill rumours about trades and so-on; they pertain to the long-term survival of the club. If the Casey deal and a meaningful MCC alignment (the way he describes it) are announced in the next few weeks then we'll all be dancing in the street.

If it turns out he's telling the truth, we will read everything he posts with great interest from that point on (even though he's probably betraying confidences).

If it turns out he's getting our hopes up by spreading false rumours, everybody will hate him.

It's not a threat, its just reality.

Not dying would be a good bonus I reckon.

Ditto.

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