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HEARTBEAT IN CASEY

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I'm not sure if this was mentioned at last night's AGM but for those who pay rates in the City of Casey, there was a little suprise today when they got their rate bills. A special glossy City of Casey edition of Heartbeat with information about MFC activities, a fixture and info about membership - good stuff and well done Demons.

 

I'm not sure if this was mentioned at last night's AGM but for those who pay rates in the City of Casey, there was a little suprise today when they got their rate bills. A special glossy City of Casey edition of Heartbeat with information about MFC activities, a fixture and info about membership - good stuff and well done Demons.

That does sound good, we need to grow our supporter base and if we can get the families in the area interested in the club and the kids down to watch training it will be a tremendous boost to the club.

Great work by the club. Finally they have a geographic area to market to.

30 year commit is good as well, unlike North who tried to jumpe on the Tassie wagon then had to go back to Ballarat with a red face.

 

Great work by the club. Finally they have a geographic area to market to.

30 year commit is good as well, unlike North who tried to jumpe on the Tassie wagon then had to go back to Ballarat with a red face.

30 years is 3 generations....all good news for our continued Growth. I would be interested to see how the Local Casey paper reports on the MFC. Do we get Full page spreads or scant Paragraphs??

Is there Demon posters/colours in the Shopping Malls?

30 years is 3 generations....all good news for our continued Growth. I would be interested to see how the Local Casey paper reports on the MFC. Do we get Full page spreads or scant Paragraphs??

Is there Demon posters/colours in the Shopping Malls?

The local shops around Cranbourne, including the main shopping centre has nothing.

I have been into the local Kmart on a few occasions and am always suprised to see there is no MFC merchandise hardly, if at all. (Other clubs are represented).

I know this shouln't concern members who should be buying from the club anyway, but one would think that we should probably have a big representation in the Casey area.

This is also not a blight on the club, as i'm sure they prob have no say as to what Kmart put on their shelves. I have put it down to poor management of Kmart. Sack the purchasing officer I say.


The local shops around Cranbourne, including the main shopping centre has nothing.

I have been into the local Kmart on a few occasions and am always suprised to see there is no MFC merchandise hardly, if at all. (Other clubs are represented).

I know this shouln't concern members who should be buying from the club anyway, but one would think that we should probably have a big representation in the Casey area.

This is also not a blight on the club, as i'm sure they prob have no say as to what Kmart put on their shelves. I have put it down to poor management of Kmart. Sack the purchasing officer I say.

I would contact the club to let them know about this, even if they already know. We must capitalize on our "New Suburb" it's the only one we have got apart from the CBD.

I live by the beach,and i don't have a car, so i do not know Casey at all.

The local shops around Cranbourne, including the main shopping centre has nothing.

I have been into the local Kmart on a few occasions and am always suprised to see there is no MFC merchandise hardly, if at all. (Other clubs are represented).

I know this shouln't concern members who should be buying from the club anyway, but one would think that we should probably have a big representation in the Casey area.

This is also not a blight on the club, as i'm sure they prob have no say as to what Kmart put on their shelves. I have put it down to poor management of Kmart. Sack the purchasing officer I say.

One step at a time. You don't expect people to dish their long held teams overnihjt do you.

We have to start to really develop the Casey Team, and i think that will start as the Young Melbourne players are becoming AFL stars. Especially Scully, the local Lad.

But once we get Star Players turning up to Casey local games, then I think we'll see some membeship interest & merchandising.

The local shops around Cranbourne, including the main shopping centre has nothing.

I have been into the local Kmart on a few occasions and am always suprised to see there is no MFC merchandise hardly, if at all. (Other clubs are represented).

I know this shouln't concern members who should be buying from the club anyway, but one would think that we should probably have a big representation in the Casey area.

This is also not a blight on the club, as i'm sure they prob have no say as to what Kmart put on their shelves. I have put it down to poor management of Kmart. Sack the purchasing officer I say.

Hmm. There were reports last year that there was no gear because it was selling out (I think that was Fountain Gate down the road in Berwick). One was from a store manager if I recall correctly.

Love the fact that residents are getting ongoing MFC information. Fantastic news KC.

 

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