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"Final details are still being sorted, however, early next year Cadbury and Melbourne will announce a sponsorship worth about 1.5million per yr as a secondary sponsor.

I cannot reveal my sources just yet, however, it is from inside the club.

Part of the deal will involve select players in promotional roles, which will upset a few at AFL house"

Quoted straight off big footy, so grain of salt type stuff, but sounds a pretty big deal if true!!

Anyone else hearing things?

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"Final details are still being sorted, however, early next year Cadbury and Melbourne will announce a sponsorship worth about 1.5million per yr as a secondary sponsor.

I cannot reveal my sources just yet, however, it is from inside the club.

Part of the deal will involve select players in promotional roles, which will upset a few at AFL house"

Quoted straight off big footy, so grain of salt type stuff, but sounds a pretty big deal if true!!

Anyone else hearing things?

Big Footy is the biggest load of crap in the cyber world, be nice if true, plus we have a secondary sponsor in opel.

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I know nothing about this but hope it's true and we can get the deal done and approved by the AFL.

The sad thing is that the realities of the politics surrounding the MFC means that some of the people most upset by this will be those who claim to be supporters of the club.

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Gee if that is true, I might have a chance of signing my missus up for membership.

mmmm CHOCOLATE!

Might not quite be the same as GO DEES

Edit :- Spelling

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If this rumour proves to be true I bet some here will still blame Cam Schwab...

No no, whenever anything good happens it was because of the previous board apparently...

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sounds good! what are the other sponsors we have worth? for a secondary sponsor this seems reasonably large, but then i don't know what the others are worth.

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Why would this upset a few at AFL house?

i'd say just because they're not exactly a healthy brand. They'd probably rather companies that promote healthy living or something different entirely, but then the olympics have Mcdonalds as their official sponsor!

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"Final details are still being sorted, however, early next year Cadbury and Melbourne will announce a sponsorship worth about 1.5million per yr as a secondary sponsor.

I cannot reveal my sources just yet, however, it is from inside the club.

Part of the deal will involve select players in promotional roles, which will upset a few at AFL house"

Quoted straight off big footy, so grain of salt type stuff, but sounds a pretty big deal if true!!

Anyone else hearing things?

Doesn't surprise me one bit as I am aware that the natural progression for us from boiled lollies to chocolates. :o

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Doesn't surprise me one bit as I am aware that the natural progression for us from boiled lollies to chocolates. :o

Just heard a rumour about Furphy and Sons looking to re-ignite their business with a big sponsorship of the dees .

Dont know what to believe about this one .

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"Final details are still being sorted, however, early next year Cadbury and Melbourne will announce a sponsorship worth about 1.5million per yr as a secondary sponsor.

Is that how much legal fees are at the supreme court?

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Big Footy is the biggest load of crap in the cyber world, be nice if true, plus we have a secondary sponsor in opel.

Joint primary sponsor actually, but we know you're not good with detail...

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i'd say just because they're not exactly a healthy brand. They'd probably rather companies that promote healthy living or something different entirely, but then the olympics have Mcdonalds as their official sponsor!

Rubbish I've been telling my wife for years that chocolate is a health food and I'm sure it is; isn't it?

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i'd say just because they're not exactly a healthy brand. They'd probably rather companies that promote healthy living or something different entirely, but then the olympics have Mcdonalds as their official sponsor!

Highly doubt it.

The same mob promotes gambling shamelessly.

Also didn't make a peep when Carlton signed Mars.

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I've been told that dark chocolate is healthy but I'm not a nutritionist.

Dark chocolate is like a super food and the more you eat the healthier you become, whereas milk chocolate is just healthy but doesn't have the super nutrients.

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