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New sponsorship for the Dees?

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That's about the third time you have made a reference to the munchers. Its become a fixation.

Most are fixated, aren't they? :blink:

Don't know how cast iron got in with Kero? that one flew over the top, but a wet 'T' Shirt, hmmn, nah.

But to being Fixated! :wub:

 

hahahaha you bloody beauty , be great to get the chocklots , for a change

Yes just another reason to eat chocolate! I am supporting my club I will say as I open another block :0)))))

 
That's about the third time you have made a reference to the munchers. Its become a fixation.

yeah me too .

I thought this was going to be a thread about the light weights getting boozed at the cricket?!

  • 5 weeks later...

I guess we didn't come out with the chocolates and this was yet another of those bigfooty rumours that went horribly wrong?

Especially for those glass and a half full type of people.

The problem is that many here will see the second glass as half empty, not half full.

I am deeply disturbed by the symbolism of a Cadbury sponsorship. Being sponsored by a company that churns out a second-rate product of not-really-chocolate kind of implies a second-rate team of not-really footballers. Now if we were to be sponsored by someone who makes real chocolate, that would be a different matter.

 

They are sponsoring Collingwood

Kaspersky pulled out on the pies, i noticed the Sun and the City of Casey are new sponsors for the Dees now.

Kaspersky pulled out on the pies, i noticed the Sun and the City of Casey are new sponsors for the Dees now.

The Herald Sun replacing The Age as a sponsor is massive news, I'm not sure if they sponsor many other clubs but with what has been written of late I find this to be very interesting.

Kaspersky pulled out on the pies, i noticed the Sun and the City of Casey are new sponsors for the Dees now.

is a condition of the hun sponsorship that jay clark moves on? :)

Since Cadbury make "Top Deck" it should sponsor Jason Akermanis.

The Herald Sun replacing The Age as a sponsor is massive news, I'm not sure if they sponsor many other clubs but with what has been written of late I find this to be very interesting.

Does that mean the Herald Sun will start relentlessly bagging us instead of The Age?


Does that mean the Herald Sun will start relentlessly bagging us instead of The Age?

It means that the Herald Sun can now deny all knowledge of tanking, like it did with the Storm and salary cap rorts.

Lexus no longer sponsoring Collingwood, so I believe, will be the Holden Centre now.

hey is that dean bailey in the solar hart ad on tele ? jeez if not hes got a twin ,

Lexus no longer sponsoring Collingwood, so I believe, will be the Holden Centre now.

Perfect Smile should be there sponsor. Would make a mint.

Kaspersky pulled out on the pies, i noticed the Sun and the City of Casey are new sponsors for the Dees now.

When did this happen? I'm happy they aren't our sponsors anymore if that is the case, I prefer the articles written in the Age most of the time but the way Caro attacked us there is no way I want her company sponsoring us.


The Age gone, The Herald Sun taken their place, that is great news! Stick that in your pipe Schwab and McLardy haters!

Well it's not a good look if we sue a sponsor is it...better to move them on before we proceed with our defamation case...

Well I can dream...

The Age gone, The Herald Sun taken their place, that is great news! Stick that in your pipe Schwab and McLardy haters!

You do understand that Drake International and Metro Solar have withdrawn there sponsorship from the club stuie, were officially looking for a shorts and coach day sponsor, usually the club thanks there sponsors on the website when they decide not to renew, but that was kept hush hush, you would think that those two companys would contribute about 600,000 a season,lets see how they go replacing them , hopefully its not a problem.

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We swap one brand of harlots for another.. thats good because ?? lol...one might say same sh!t, different orrifice !!

This bunch is that bright btw that on their summer barometer links we are the only team theyve stuffed up.. They report the Roos, not us. Well done Hun, quality work all the time :huh:

You do understand that Drake International and Metro Solar have withdrawn there sponsorship from the club stuie, were officially looking for a shorts and coach day sponsor, usually the club thanks there sponsors on the website when they decide not to renew, but that was kept hush hush, you would think that those two companys would contribute about 600,000 a season,lets see how they go replacing them , hopefully its not a problem.

We change a lot of sponsors every year, you know Collingwood have lost/changed a fair few this year? That Maguire guy must be hopeless hey....


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