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Well done CS. A Man who is always looking at the bigger picture. Tom $cully did not comehome because of alchohol consumption. He came home to sign a contract.

China could be a Massive get for the Demons. Our name is what it is.

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Maybe the China trip will end up being beneficial in many ways.

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Expelling a toxic influence

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In the light of the current state of the world's economies, if we can't snare a local sponsor, I would much prefer a sponsor from China than from Europe or the USA.

And someone should remind Caro that much of the alcohol fuelled behaviour from that tour emanated from the other club that was there. She herself has documented the problems of one player from that club whose behaviour continued to spiral on a downward path, who never played for the Brisbane Lions again and who, according to Caro, won't ever make it back onto an AFL list.

To connect lies about the tour from the Scully camp with this story about a possible sponsorship IMO demonstrates poor form from an otherwise well respected journalist.

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In the light of the current state of the world's economies, if we can't snare a local sponsor, I would much prefer a sponsor from China than from Europe or the USA.

And someone should remind Caro that much of the alcohol fuelled behaviour from that tour emanated from the other club that was there. She herself has documented the problems of one player from that club whose behaviour continued to spiral on a downward path, who never played for the Brisbane Lions again and who, according to Caro, won't ever make it back onto an AFL list.

To connect lies about the tour from the Scully camp with this story about a possible sponsorship IMO demonstrates poor form from an otherwise well respected journalist.

She also doesn't mention what a great job CS seems to be doing...

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I see your Arizona........and raise you a Yunnan !!

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Well Caro...you know what they say about Chinese whispers ....you never end up with the actual truth !!

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I know nothing of the actual facilities or the altitude, but if the Chinese Olympic teams are training there one would presume than no expense has been spared, and particularly if we were to gain a local sponsor could prove less expensive as well as compared with the US facilities.

And just a logistics matter - those of us who have done it know the transpacific flights really knock the stuffing out for up to a few days each end, which can't be good for maintaining full fitness and alertness. On the other hand, traveling via KL (8.5 hrs) to Kunming - only a further 3.5 hours - and a time zone change of only about 5 hours can only compare favourably with Arizona or Colorado provided as I said the facilities are right.

Sounds exciting.

PS: 1,900 metres above sea level cf Denver 1,500-1,700

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The biggest local sponsor there is a cigarette company...lol.. They actually paid to build of the two larger complexes.. What irony.

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"Tom Scully returned home early from China citing family issues, but his supporters have pointed to his disenchantment with the tour as one reason he became more vulnerable to a massive offer from Greater Western Sydney."

Just who are these "supporters"? Clearly his shifty manager Peter Blucher whose been planting these furphies on his client's behalf all season ... and his old man, Lucky Phil. Caro would do well to name them instead misrepresenting them as a legitimate group of some kind.

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I know nothing of the actual facilities or the altitude, but if the Chinese Olympic teams are training there one would presume than no expense has been spared, and particularly if we were to gain a local sponsor could prove less expensive as well as compared with the US facilities.

And just a logistics matter - those of us who have done it know the transpacific flights really knock the stuffing out for up to a few days each end, which can't be good for maintaining full fitness and alertness. On the other hand, traveling via KL (8.5 hrs) to Kunming - only a further 3.5 hours - and a time zone change of only about 5 hours can only compare favourably with Arizona or Colorado provided as I said the facilities are right.

Sounds exciting.

PS: 1,900 metres above sea level cf Denver 1,500-1,700

Didn't harm Collingwood in 2010, and I don't think it was jetlag that lost them the Grand Final this year. Seriously...

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Its quite heartening to see that much of the hard yards over the years trying to get a Sino-Aussie thing happening is actually bearing fruit.

Whilst almost incidental in way of news it could have major ramifications down the track. First in best dressed into the huge Chinese market can only yield dividends.

Very forward thinking by the club.. crossed finger and such.

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Its quite heartening to see that much of the hard yards over the years trying to get a Sino-Aussie thing happening is actually bearing fruit.

Whilst almost incidental in way of news it could have major ramifications down the track. First in best dressed into the huge Chinese market can only yield dividends.

Very forward thinking by the club.. crossed finger and such.

LOL, Had to have a little chuckle as this made me immediately think of Norf and Friday nights :lol:

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LOL, Had to have a little chuckle as this made me immediately think of Norf and Friday nights :lol:

I see where ya coming from but Nth let so much slide.

Im not sure this is apples and apples.. Melbourne for some years now has been developing business and sporting connections with China. We were the rollout team for the AAFL.. yes. the Lions were there but only really as a game of one team is a bit dull. This was our reward. Im sure others will look on enviously and seek to covet where they can but it takes time, lots of it, to get anywhere in China. Anyone else just thinking they can rock up and go will be in for a rude shock.

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I see where ya coming from but Nth let so much slide.

Im not sure this is apples and apples.. Melbourne for some years now has been developing business and sporting connections with China. We were the rollout team for the AAFL.. yes. the Lions were there but only really as a game of one team is a bit dull. This was our reward. Im sure others will look on enviously and seek to covet where they can but it takes time, lots of it, to get anywhere in China. Anyone else just thinking they can rock up and go will be in for a rude shock.

Let's just see some dollars rolling in before we get too excited. We had our Hors d'oeuvres with Kaspersky, now let's move on to our entree. Too many are wanting to go straight to the main course.

I'd still love to know how long we've been working on this market for. "Some years" is the best I've heard, but tells me JS.

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I see where ya coming from but Nth let so much slide.

Im not sure this is apples and apples.. Melbourne for some years now has been developing business and sporting connections with China. We were the rollout team for the AAFL.. yes. the Lions were there but only really as a game of one team is a bit dull. This was our reward. Im sure others will look on enviously and seek to covet where they can but it takes time, lots of it, to get anywhere in China. Anyone else just thinking they can rock up and go will be in for a rude shock.

nah, not saying it is apples/apples but for some reason made me think of norf etc

wasn't norf's fault either really, AFL used them as cannon fodder, let them do all the hard yakka, pioneering etc then told them to pizz orf as there was bigger biccies playing the benefactors majors

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Let's just see some dollars rolling in before we get too excited. We had our Hors d'oeuvres with Kaspersky, now let's move on to our entree. Too many are wanting to go straight to the main course. I'd still love to know how long we've been working on this market for. "Some years" is the best I've heard, but tells me JS.

Kaspersky paid $1m for what Energy Watch paid $2m.

Hankook paid $700k for the front of jumper.

Lawrie got a great deal...

I believe the delay in signing a sponsor means Cameron rightly thinks that we need to get $1.5m+ for the FoJ to compete.

Let's hope it is soon, because we are probably eating into the future fund or whatever we call it...

Edit: Remove BS wording.

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Kaspersky paid $1m for what Energy Watch paid $2m.

Hankook paid $700k for the front of jumper.

Lawrie got a great deal...

Cameron rightly thinks that we need to get $1.5m+ for the FoJ to compete and he is right.

Let's hope it is soon, because we are probably eating into the future fund or whatever we call it...

When has CS quoted $1.5m for the FoJ? Still is less than the >$1.9m that people are expecting.

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