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Good to see article about attendances being up at the MCG

Potential benefits to the MFC are always welcome. Looks like the

league is set to smash attendance records at the 'G' this year on these projections.

Last year we would of got our 100,000K per game plus another 250K

as being one of the 4 MCG tenant clubs at the end of year.

Always pleased to see the finacial security of our club is going

ahead strongly.

Together with increased membership sails we appear to be going the right direction

link to herald sun article

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/big-crowds-build-cash-bonanza/story-e6frf9jf-1225861813985

 

Good to see article about attendances being up at the MCG

Potential benefits to the MFC are always welcome. Looks like the

league is set to smash attendance records at the 'G' this year on these projections.

Last year we would of got our 100,000K per game plus another 250K

as being one of the 4 MCG tenant clubs at the end of year.

Always pleased to see the finacial security of our club is going

ahead strongly.

Together with increased membership sails we appear to be going the right direction

link to herald sun article

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/big-crowds-build-cash-bonanza/story-e6frf9jf-1225861813985

This is a "top-deal" even more reason why we have to get behind our club & as supporters we can now make an even bigger addition to the bottom line.

being one of the 4 MCG tenant clubs at the end of year.

Hi Diablo Deemon

There are 3 tenant clubs plus us! We own the joint! :)

 

The signing of the re alignment with the MCC will be seen in the future as the MFC's most important decision. Something other clubs hopefully will envy.

On field success will wipe debt quicker than most other things. Our Home ground can seat 100,000 people. The potential is huge as long as the club keeps growing on & off the field.

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