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Does anybody know which of the people currently standing for election as MCC committee members are demons supporters?

  • Peter Mitchell
  • Karen Wood
  • Ted Yencken
  • Stephen Batty
  • Colin Beames
 

Colin Beames any relation to Percy?

Does anybody know which of the people currently standing for election as MCC committee members are demons supporters?

  • Peter Mitchell
  • Karen Wood
  • Ted Yencken
  • Stephen Batty
  • Colin Beames

Can't say that I know anything about any of them, but if I did it would influence my vote.

 
Can't say that I know anything about any of them, but if I did it would influence my vote.

Confirmed: Colin Beames is the son of Percy.

Would be confident that he is a Melbourne supporter.

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Confirmed: Colin Beames is the son of Percy.

Would be confident that he is a Melbourne supporter.

Link

Yes would hope Colin is!!

I have met a couple of them some time ago but don't know if any of them are MFC supporters. Will try and find out.


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Thanks for the Link Mid Rocks. I had not seen that information before.

It is in all Demons supporters interests to have a MCC committee that is supportive of our

football club, particularly as the MFC has now returned, at last to the MCC fold - thanks to Jimmy.

Having info on which teams the candidates support will certainly influence my vote.

I'll definitely vote for Beames.

But do you have to attend the AGM to vote? Is there no other way?

I think i'd better go find that letter...

 

Bump.

All votes must be posted in by tomorrow (i believe) for all of those concerned.

[quote name='Nugget Jones' date='Aug 11 "one of them is my uncle "

Which one, Nugget?

If he has a nephew who's a Demonland poster, he MUST be a dedicated Demon , who should get our vote.


i dont know if i am doing the right thing here but 45 is correct. it's ted.

hahaha I had no idea who else to vote for besides Beames. Its was a flip of the coin decision in the end and I settled on Teddy.

Don't stress, you'll hear all about it if he doesn't make the final cut :P

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