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Have noticed that the Melbourne Jumper has been getting a bit of air time lately, with the foxtel ad and the young lass wearing it proudly, and the trojan horse ad with the ol boy in Dee's jumper (14 was that Grinter), this has gotta be good for our club in some form i would hope, even in the smallest of way's it's a positive I reckon and another step forward even if it's just a coincidence. Any body no if we where in someway involved with our jumper being used?……Go DEE'S

 

Perhaps we have a fan with some influence at Foxtel who is doing his/her bit to uplift us.

 

probably rhett from foxtel helped out

Perhaps we have a fan with some influence at Foxtel who is doing his/her bit to uplift us.

id agree with this. but since the eddie ad on foxtel says that footy is the best thing god invented and ignores the great melbourne football club id say probably not.

of course....if god invented footy - that makes the MFC god.


id agree with this. but since the eddie ad on foxtel says that footy is the best thing god invented and ignores the great melbourne football club id say probably not.

of course....if god invented footy - that makes the MFC god.

There is no God, There is only religion and footy.

Have noticed that the Melbourne Jumper has been getting a bit of air time lately, with the foxtel ad and the young lass wearing it proudly, and the trojan horse ad with the ol boy in Dee's jumper (14 was that Grinter), this has gotta be good for our club in some form i would hope, even in the smallest of way's it's a positive I reckon and another step forward even if it's just a coincidence. Any body no if we where in someway involved with our jumper being used?……Go DEE'S

Maybe research suggests that there will be a lot of excitement over the 'Demons' during 2012, and we have a lot of games not on Prime time free to Air, so that could make our supporters good 'Tar gets' for the Fox sales team, and the more obsessive types frequent the 'footy forum boards'. These are more likely to 'spend' to get what they want.

I look at the Trojan ad differently. I reckon they needed the most out of date, irrelevant jumper for the out-of-it loser in the ad, so they immediately went to the old demons guernsey with the long sleeves. Still, exposure is exposure.

 

I look at the Trojan ad differently. I reckon they needed the most out of date, irrelevant jumper for the out-of-it loser in the ad, so they immediately went to the old demons guernsey with the long sleeves. Still, exposure is exposure.

my god...what team do you support? go back to punt road

Was cycling around the Swan river today and as I came through Applecross there was a group of cyclists and low and behold one was wearing the Red & Blue the old LG sponsored Fila jumper but brought a smile to my face


There is no God, There is only religion and footy.

Are they not the same thing?

my god...what team do you support? go back to punt road

Just cause I think they think that, doesn't mean I think it.

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