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Betta Home Living are on board as a Gold Partner.

There's some snippets of info on the MFC facebook, can only assume a proper article soon.

Peter Jackson kicking goals already!

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Betta Home Living are on board as a Gold Partner.

There's some snippets of info on the MFC facebook, can only assume a proper article soon.

Peter Jackson kicking goals already!

http://www.betta.com.au/

The "We won't be beaten" Company slogan is a bit unfortunate.

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Betta Home Living are on board as a Gold Partner.

There's some snippets of info on the MFC facebook, can only assume a proper article soon.

Peter Jackson kicking goals already!

sponsors_zps3c08c9c5.jpg

Last time Cameron Schwab signed a new sponsor the usual idiots criticised him even when he got a sponsor on board.

On that basis if Jacko's responsible, he deserves the sack!

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Nah, mostly just players... and supporters... luckily we have PJ

It would be interesting to know if this was a PJ get or if CS already had it in the pipeline... anyone know?

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they must be crazy and with due respect i struggle to comprehend how we get sponsors and always thought we have done an amazing job in this regard

That makes two of us farmerwiz.

The MFC must be the hardest sell in the AFL.

However got them

Congratulations

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It would be interesting to know if this was a PJ get or if CS already had it in the pipeline... anyone know?

Yeah, someone just said to me they thought it was a CS job, so not 100% sure.

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Some good news :)

now announce contract extensions to Sylvia and Frawley and it will be a good day :)

Sylvia has 'earnt' the right to wait and see as an UFA and Frawley has 16 months left on his contract...

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Sylvia has 'earnt' the right to wait and see as an UFA and Frawley has 16 months left on his contract...

So you would be unhappy if contract extensions were announced for this reason? haha

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they must be crazy and with due respect i struggle to comprehend how we get sponsors and always thought we have done an amazing job in this regard

Cause they get unprecedented media coverage!!!!!

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A lot of people I talk who don't follow the dees want the dees to get up... we are the underdogs... but not as badly as the bulldogs.

the publics opinion seems to be more sympathetic lately

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If the old adage "any publicity is good publicity" held true, in the last two years Sponsers should have been flocking to us.. What other team has had as much air time for all the wrong reasons, as us? Tanking, floggings on the field, sackings, Danks, no matter what the current controversy is you can be confident that we will be involved. This should be our marketing vision to prospective sponsors!

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A lot of people I talk who don't follow the dees want the dees to get up... we are the underdogs... but not as badly as the bulldogs.

The bulldogs are screwed at the moment . Read an article yesterday on the AFL website about their recruiting for the past five years. Worse than our if you can believe that. But they are also struggling to attract free agents/trades.

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