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Interesting tweet from Melbourne FC this morning (18 April):

"The Demon Shop has lots of new casual wear available. Guernseys will be for sale when 2nd major sponsor is signed"

I'd like to think they know something about an imminent sponsor signing...but I suspect they don't.

 

Interesting tweet from Melbourne FC this morning (18 April):

"The Demon Shop has lots of new casual wear available. Guernseys will be for sale when 2nd major sponsor is signed"

I'd like to think they know something about an imminent sponsor signing...but I suspect they don't.

Shambles on and off the field.

 

Shambles on and off the field.

Thanks for your constructive input.

There's a clue, they were discussing it Monday when I rang them.

They've been discussing it all preseason striker.

Like the onfield performance, I won't believe anything until I see concrete evidence informing me of a certain outcome.


They've been discussing it all preseason striker.

Like the onfield performance, I won't believe anything until I see concrete evidence informing me of a certain outcome.

No, when I actually rang the club shop Monday they were discussing what they were going to do re: the BOJ sponsor and the Reach jumpers as I rang them. I reckon they may have it on board and just sorting out that sort of thing...wouldn't be surprised to see another TFS announcement.

Interesting tweet from Melbourne FC this morning (18 April):

"The Demon Shop has lots of new casual wear available. Guernseys will be for sale when 2nd major sponsor is signed"

I'd like to think they know something about an imminent sponsor signing...but I suspect they don't.

Ok, the Demon Shop don't know anything.

Shambles on and off the field.

Ok, it's the bloody Demon Shop...

 

FWIW...

I have recently attempted to get the company I work for to step up and get behind the MFC.

Sent a nice email to our CEO, told them about the club, mentioned the statement it would make to get behind us after the previous sponsor saga ... etc etc etc.

Unfortunately that didn't work out as the business has some significant commitments elsewhere.

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Anyway, during this time I had a chat with 'a relevant person' at the MFC to let them know what I was trying to do.

During the conversation I was told there should be some good news "in a few days".

That was last Thursday morning and obviously Webjet was announced that night.

Would it be drawing a long bow to assume that as they already knew Webjet would be announced that evening, the "in a few days" was about something else?

Shambles on and off the field.

FFS, they've got back stock with Energy Watch on them and they're not going to sell them until they have a suitable replacement - how hard is that to understand. Have a look at this thread - they don't want more of this trouble:

http://demonland.com/forums/index.php?/topic/29939-for-those-with-reach-jumpers/


I wonder how hard to screen somethiing else over the EW area. At least make them palatable :unsure:

Ok, the Demon Shop don't know anything.

Ok, it's the bloody Demon Shop...

What ? Surely it's Jack Watts we should be attacking here ?

What ? Surely it's Jack Watts we should be attacking here ?

I reckon Cale Morton isn't pulling his weight on this issue...

Wont name the company but the club recently sent a jumper with a superimposed logo of the company where the missus works. They are a competitor of our old sponsor. Was def sent for a laugh but would be interesting if it came to fruition!

I reckon Cale Morton isn't pulling his weight on this issue...

and thats suprising given his weight....its not a hard task to do...he aint heavy !!


Wont name the company but the club recently sent a jumper with a superimposed logo of the company where the missus works. They are a competitor of our old sponsor. Was def sent for a laugh but would be interesting if it came to fruition!

I don't know whom your talking about But I just found this, a good fit or Whatt?

http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=electricity%20brokers&source=web&cd=3&sqi=2&ved=0CGcQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wattutilities.com.au%2F&ei=IpCOT_aCJumXiAfJzPjPDA&usg=AFQjCNGiMZkIAGa389QSNIQmsdPgE6GDSA&cad=rja

Interesting tweet from Melbourne FC this morning (18 April):

"The Demon Shop has lots of new casual wear available. Guernseys will be for sale when 2nd major sponsor is signed"

I'd like to think they know something about an imminent sponsor signing...but I suspect they don't.

Yes I saw this as well and was thinking that an announcement must be on the horizon. They are clearly confident of signing a BOJ sponsor this season rather than going through with just the one. Just a matter of time I guess...

im hoping for another footy show announcement

"They are clearly confident of signing a BOJ sponsor this season rather than going through with just the one."

One would seriously hope they are confident!

and thats suprising given his weight....its not a hard task to do...he aint heavy !!

He's my brother


ITS COMING.. and sooner rather than later. i believe Sunday might be the perfect day to announce some good news!

Gerard Healy intimated a second major sponsor announcement was "imminent"

Could it be TFS?

You are too clever for me on this one Dc.

TFS?

 

The Footy Show (for announcement) tsk tsk

Sorry DC I think the last 6 weeks has taken a bigger toll on me than I thought.


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