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Here's a good news story from the Cranbourne newspaper about the Melbourne Football Club and CEO, Cameron Schwab interacting with the local community in the Casey area - Footy chief at school helm 

Initiatives like this will bear fruit for our club in years to come in terms of support, memberships and sponsorship opportunities in one of the country's fastest growing population centres.

This is also why we should be supporting and embracing our links with the Casey Scorpions and the Berwick/Cranbourne community.

 

good find wiz......well done by CS and rest off staff to do this stuff in community....can ONLY help the standing off the MFC

Here's a good news story from the Cranbourne newspaper about the Melbourne Football Club and CEO, Cameron Schwab interacting with the local community in the Casey area - Footy chief at school helm 

Initiatives like this will bear fruit for our club in years to come in terms of support, memberships and sponsorship opportunities in one of the country's fastest growing population centres.

This is also why we should be supporting and embracing our links with the Casey Scorpions and the Berwick/Cranbourne community.

Please Pinball Wizard we don't want good news stories on here!

It is all about bitching, slagging each other off, character assassination etc.

Just joking it is a good story and shows some good long term planning.

 

what a great initiative . Good to see the club particpating. I could only imagine it would be a heartening and rewarding day for all concerned...on both sides.

Good stuff :)

Good to see things are changing. Hawks moved in quickly after 96 and look at them now.

I'm hoping Casey/Cranbourne is to us what Waverley & Tassie has been to them , although we have greater scope at Casey.

2011 could be the year where we realised the job was no wear near done, here's hoping

Go Dees!


You sow a lots of seeds....then you just need a little success to germinate the support. Might be sowing a litte bit longer., probably should never stop on reflection.

Great Stuff.

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