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Hi All,

As has been previously mentioned on this site, yes I have been reading your posts with great interest over the last few days.

I'd like to send a huge thank you to all the passionate Dees supporters on this site for their support for Kaspersky since the announcement. It's this sort of passion and quality which is shared by the Melbourne FC staff that helped get this sponsorship deal over the line.

I'm looking forward to working closely with Melbourne FC over the next 3 years to help build both brands and grow together. Any ideas are welcome as my sales targets have been increased significantly since the multi million dollar deal was announced :-)

Go Dees (and Kaspersky)!

Andrew.

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Thank YOU!

Come to think of it... my work could use a consolidation of IT security systems - post merger. And they really should have the best, since they do a lot of work with very confidential material.

I'll get onto it, perhaps alongside spruiking Mates of Melbourne as a business-to-business networking environment, since they are also a business services company.

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Congratulations Andrew you've put together a relationship that will certainly help our club and I sincerely hope helps Kaspersky.

I'm wondering if you'd outline just what the timing was. I've read the Age article which outlines the process but what was the time between your first meeting with the club and the signing of the agreement? How long does it generally take to put these sort of sponsorship arrangements in place?

Also I'm unsure how you say "Kaspersky".... any hints??

Anyway I hope this sponsorship proves so successful it is the start of a relationship that runs for much longer than the initial 3 years.

Well done.

cheers

Fan

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Thank YOU!

Come to think of it... my work could use a consolidation of IT security systems - post merger. And they really should have the best, since they do a lot of work with very confidential material.

I'll get onto it, perhaps alongside spruiking Mates of Melbourne as a business-to-business networking environment, since they are also a business services company.

Thanks Distance Demon. If you'd like, send me your email address, we can see what can be arranged.

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Congratulations Andrew you've put together a relationship that will certainly help our club and I sincerely hope helps Kaspersky.

I'm wondering if you'd outline just what the timing was. I've read the Age article which outlines the process but what was the time between your first meeting with the club and the signing of the agreement? How long does it generally take to put these sort of sponsorship arrangements in place?

Also I'm unsure how you say "Kaspersky".... any hints??

Anyway I hope this sponsorship proves so successful it is the start of a relationship that runs for much longer than the initial 3 years.

Well done.

cheers

Fan

Hi Fan,

Without giving too much away, let's just say this was an unusually fast process thanks to the decisiveness of our APAC director who was in Melbourne last week to meet with Melbourne FC.

As I mentioned in my first post, it was the great team at Melbourne which really impressed. Jim's work with Reach and the club's community programs were alligned with Kaspersky's values. It seemed like a great fit for both sides.

As for kaspersky, it's not as hard as it looks. Ka-sper-sky.

Cheers

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Andrew a sterling effort !!! :) Thankyou...and congratulations on the audacity..lol..more power to you and those like you :)

If Kaspersky were to offer a slightly discounted product to Melbourne members..youd have quite a few sales overnight. Possibly via a promotional code which could be the members mfc#..or such.

I wish your company much success in this sponsorship venture

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Thanks Distance Demon. If you'd like, send me your email address, we can see what can be arranged.

Andrew... Thanks.

Mate your the envy of all Demons supporters. So many times over the past few months we've felt so helpless waiting for some good news on the sponsorship front. You have been in a unique position to really make a difference and you have.

I really feel amongst the supporters here and on Demonology that there is going to be some genuine good will expressed between us and our sponsors. The past few difficult years, I feel, has galvanized us as a supporter base and as a club. So Kaspersky's support and that of Hankook's has really come along at a very special time. From all reports Kaspersky Lab delivers a fine product, I look forward to using it in the future.

It's also wonderful to hear the Kaspersky and the Melbourne FC share a vision and values for the future. Surely a good basis to work from over the long term. Again thanks mate for your effort.

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Andrew, cant tell you how bloody proud i was when i read of your efforts to support our club. How the hell does anyone have the audacity to ask for such a big investment in a bottom of the ladder team? On you first meeting with the big-wigs? Astounding. You even mad Vlad sit up and take notice!!!!

Congratulations and heart felt thanks from all supporters of M.F.C.

I have started a thread to your good self and 3 others involved in sponsorship on Demonology. I hope you find it interesting.

Go Dees! :D

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Hi All,

As has been previously mentioned on this site, yes I have been reading your posts with great interest over the last few days.

I'd like to send a huge thank you to all the passionate Dees supporters on this site for their support for Kaspersky since the announcement. It's this sort of passion and quality which is shared by the Melbourne FC staff that helped get this sponsorship deal over the line.

I'm looking forward to working closely with Melbourne FC over the next 3 years to help build both brands and grow together. Any ideas are welcome as my sales targets have been increased significantly since the multi million dollar deal was announced :-)

Go Dees (and Kaspersky)!

Andrew.

Well done. You have helped the club we all support and I believe in the same act helped your company to spread its message to many new customers in Australia. Congratulations.

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Hi All,

As has been previously mentioned on this site, yes I have been reading your posts with great interest over the last few days.

I'd like to send a huge thank you to all the passionate Dees supporters on this site for their support for Kaspersky since the announcement. It's this sort of passion and quality which is shared by the Melbourne FC staff that helped get this sponsorship deal over the line.

I'm looking forward to working closely with Melbourne FC over the next 3 years to help build both brands and grow together. Any ideas are welcome as my sales targets have been increased significantly since the multi million dollar deal was announced :-)

Go Dees (and Kaspersky)!

Andrew.

Andrew,

It's you and Kaspersky Lab that deserve our vote of thanks for your support of the club.

As Andy (Demonland) has pointed out our office is protected by Kaspersky products so I'm wondering if it's OK with your permission for our Home Page and logo to include the fact that Demonland is protected by Kaspersky? :rolleyes:

We'll do somrthing with Hankook too as soon as there's a need to change tyres! <_<

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Andrew, cant tell you how bloody proud i was when i read of your efforts to support our club. How the hell does anyone have the audacity to ask for such a big investment in a bottom of the ladder team? On you first meeting with the big-wigs? Astounding. You even mad Vlad sit up and take notice!!!!

Congratulations and heart felt thanks from all supporters of M.F.C.

I have started a thread to your good self and 3 others involved in sponsorship on Demonology. I hope you find it interesting.

Go Dees! :D

Ding, I've been trying to create a new log in on Demonology also but I'm not having much luck. I'm not sure if the sign up page is down or if it's just me.

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Ding, I've been trying to create a new log in on Demonology also but I'm not having much luck. I'm not sure if the sign up page is down or if it's just me.

I've had the same issues too Andrew... I don't think your able to.

If anyone can prove me wrong let me know.

FWIW, I prefer it on here anyway... ;-)

Gippy

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Andrew,

It's you and Kaspersky Lab that deserve our vote of thanks for your support of the club.

As Andy (Demonland) has pointed out our office is protected by Kaspersky products so I'm wondering if it's OK with your permission for our Home Page and logo to include the fact that Demonland is protected by Kaspersky? :rolleyes:

We'll do somrthing with Hankook too as soon as there's a need to change tyres! <_<

That would be fantastic Whispering Jack. The more publicity the better as far as I'm concerned.

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That would be fantastic Whispering Jack. The more publicity the better as far as I'm concerned.

Thanks Andrew (we might take a little while to do the redesign but it will be up soon!)

I believe the tech people are working with Demonology to enable new posters to register as we speak.

Go Dees.

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Ding, I've been trying to create a new log in on Demonology also but I'm not having much luck. I'm not sure if the sign up page is down or if it's just me.

You cant do a new login a.t.m. but can still read the posts. Its just a small freebie i offered you and the others as thanks.

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Ding, I've been trying to create a new log in on Demonology also but I'm not having much luck. I'm not sure if the sign up page is down or if it's just me.

Andrew well done on the sponsorship. As far as joining Demonology it can't be done at the moment because the owner of the site is ill and cannot complete the rewrite of the sites program. the rewrite was caused by a change in the hosts[midnight] computer language. I would expext that this will be one of Tim's priorities when he gets better.

If you really want contact with Demonologists then you can contact me [email protected] and I will arrange for you to talk to the forum under my login.

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You're a bloody legend Andrew, i will be using Kaspersky when my Norton runs out in a couple of weeks.

Good to hear mate. By the way I've noticed the wrong Kaspersky link has been posted on this site. The official site for Australia is www.kasperskyanz.com.au.

The other link was to a distributor site not kaspersky's.

Enjoy :-)

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