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Should be some more good news for the Dees by the end of the week.

Sounds good ;)

 

Should be some more good news for the Dees by the end of the week.

They say that "no news is good news" so this week has been all good news by me.

Just expressing an opinion. That's all

But I don't understand your opinion.

Who will be laughing?

What will they be laughing about?

Should be some more good news for the Dees by the end of the week.
your the man hankook,GO DEMONS.
 
Hi Demon fans,

I'm with LD Wholesale Tyres, the Hankook distributors in Vic/Tas and new major sponsor for the MFC! Thought it might be a good idea to join the number 1 Demon forum in case any of you have any questions regarding Hankook or LD Wholesale - where to get them, which tyres to choose etc.

We are very excited about the opportunity to be officially involved with the Demons and look forward to a long and prosperous association.

Hope to se some of you at family day on Sunday and at the G throughout the year!

Go Dees!

Hi Hankook1

I notice that Bob Jane doesn't stock Hankook. Can that be rectified? Bob Jane is the one tyre place I'll let the wife go solo cos I know she will be treated as a valued customer and not be male retail bullied

We've utilised Bob Jane in many towns across Vic, QLD and the NT and wish to support Hankook while staying with a company that has always provided great service

cheers


Melbman, if they don't, dump them :)

Yes. I feel very torn. Would love the opportunity buy Hankook because of their Dees support

Nobody's laughing

I've had a chuckle or two. Does that count :lol:

I understand some of Jimmy & Schwab's detractors have reasons why you were critical and I'm not expecting you to admit you were wrong. I think at times you were right for the most part too.

But watching the video of the Kaspersky announcement on the AFL website... if you watch specifically the bit at the end when Jim Stynes is speaking... this says it all for me.

I unreservedly thank & congratulate those 2 men for their efforts. Same goes to anyone else that helped them out and our supporters in general for having faith.

Go Dees

I understand some of Jimmy & Schwab's detractors have reasons why you were critical and I'm not expecting you to admit you were wrong. I think at times you were right for the most part too.

But watching the video of the Kaspersky announcement on the AFL website... if you watch specifically the bit at the end when Jim Stynes is speaking... this says it all for me.

I unreservedly thank & congratulate those 2 men for their efforts. Same goes to anyone else that helped them out and our supporters in general for having faith.

Go Dees

Very well said E25

Very well said E25

Its Jimmy that said the important bit ;)


How droll. You accuse me of tiptoeing around the issues when I have been focused solely on the facts surrounding the Hankook deal.

And then you respond with a childish insult. Talk about meaningless!

I always know when I have won an argument at the footy with a collingwood supporter. It's when they completely abandon the subject and start hurling abuse. I didn't expect to see it here though!

You won nothing, but what I do find amusing is the fact that you're compeltely unaware when someone is taking the mickey out of you. That is something I do expect to come across when arguing with pie fans, but looking at some of your other crap you come up with I completely expected it from you as well.

Take it somewhere else fellas.

Take it somewhere else fellas.

Thank you '25.......

Honestly fellas unless you have something constructive to add then please don't.

But if you do want to keep pissing at each other take it off the board.


Thank you '25.......

Honestly fellas unless you have something constructive to add then please don't.

But if you do want to keep pissing at each other take it off the board.

queenc & enforcer, you're absolutely right. On a day when the club took a giant step towards a stable future I shouldn't be playing around with a peanut, there's so many positives going on with our great club it's just not worth it.

Thanks Jarka :) .....

queenc & enforcer, you're absolutely right. On a day when the club took a giant step towards a stable future I shouldn't be playing around with a peanut, there's so many positives going on with our great club it's just not worth it.

Still couldn't resist, could ya..? :P

 

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