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Dees take flight with Webjet

The Melbourne Football Club is delighted to announce that Webjet has extended their partnership with the Club for the 2013 season.

Good to see the corporate world has faith in us ( again )

Dees keep BOTH major sponsors.

You beaudy !!!

Well done to all and thansk Webjet....and Opel

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Dees take flight with Webjet

The Melbourne Football Club is delighted to announce that Webjet has extended their partnership with the Club for the 2013 season.

Good to see the corporate world has faith in us ( again )

Dees keep BOTH major sponsors.

You beaudy !!!

Well done to all and thansk Webjet....and Opel

Schwabby could sell ice to the Eskimos...

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Exactly, being our sponsors is like putting up your company signage around a horrific car crash; people may not like what they see- but at least you'll get some media exposure.

We always attract more than our fair share of media attention. In good times (lol) and in bad. They love us.

I think we get more attention than say North, or Bulldogs or even St.Kilda (or perhaps I just notice our stories more)

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Exactly, being our sponsors is like putting up your company signage around a horrific car crash; people may not like what they see- but at least you'll get some media exposure.

We always attract more than our fair share of media attention. In good times (lol) and in bad. They love us.

I think we get more attention than say North, or Bulldogs or even St.Kilda (or perhaps I just notice our stories more)

We actually get more attention than nearly any side.

Controversy creates publicity and we have had plenty of it.

Think of a side like the Bullies, they are so irrellevant and boring that no-one even notices them,

at least we get noticed and opposition supporters hate us - which usually means we are nearly back in business:)

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Schwabby could sell ice to the Eskimos...

could ? probably does lol
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In a number of the previous posts Cam got the approbation - WYL noted that it is a broader involvement. Members who can remember the '80s will know the name Peter Maynard. Maxie is up to his neck in this - and more. Go Dees!

and it was as such I noted and extended the thanks to all in the OP.

Fully appreciate its a team effort. Having said that CS get a lot of stick , much unwarranted so allow him to smile in this instance as well.

Hes probably out looking at desks anyway :unsure:^_^

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Webjet should do a marketing campaign with our own frequent flyer, Jeremy Howe.

Great stuff Webjet.

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What's it worth?

No idea but I think it is safe to assume a lot less that the likes of Collingwood, Hawthorn, Essendon and Carlton get.

When we start winning a reasonable number of games we can ask more.

The good news is we have two major sponsers signed for 2013 on 14Th September 2012

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No idea but I think it is safe to assume a lot less that the likes of Collingwood, Hawthorn, Essendon and Carlton get.

When we start winning a reasonable number of games we can ask more.

The good news is we have two major sponsers signed for 2013 on 14Th September 2012

Now what will we talk about between January and April?

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