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Melbourne sponsors backlash over Demons

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And to this day that are ppl on here that still defend that absolute [censored] of a Muppet Cam Schwab. Best decision the club made in about 10 years was sacking him this year. Should have bloody happened after 186 but no weak leadership and the ''boys'' club saved his ass.

Fancy asking the club for a loan too. Would Peter Jackson or Frank Costa do that to there clubs?

Has someone upset you?

very much so !! with limited exceptions..

40 YEARS OF RUBBISH FROM PEOPLE IN CHARGE . UPSETS ME..!!

maybe not u.??

 

Does anyone know if we have signage around Goschs paddock yet, the pies had there sponsors signs around the oval there, it's very good exposure and I'm sure it would please Webjet and Opel.


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Does anyone know if we have signage around Goschs paddock yet, the pies had there sponsors signs around the oval there, it's very good exposure and I'm sure it would please Webjet and Opel.

havent been for a while but it was only the goalpost padding that had any logos... Red Webjet Blue Opel. Might have changed

havent been for a while but it was only the goalpost padding that had any logos... Red Webjet Blue Opel. Might have changed

The whole ground had signage, all along the fence line, similar to Casey Fields, when the pies used to train there you could see Westpac and Adiddas signs in the back ground, you could also see it driving along punt road.
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The whole ground had signage, all along the fence line, similar to Casey Fields, when the pies used to train there you could see Westpac and Adiddas signs in the back ground, you could also see it driving along punt road.

yep...I know exactly what it had as I would sometimes watch the pies instead of us.. ( it was , dare I say it, more like watching footy )

MJT ..I am at a loss as to understand why these things arent done.. It mightnt be high on Jackos list (or it could be and just hasnt been actioned yet ) but its the sort of thing that needs attention.

 

yep...I know exactly what it had as I would sometimes watch the pies instead of us.. ( it was , dare I say it, more like watching footy )

MJT ..I am at a loss as to understand why these things arent done.. It mightnt be high on Jackos list (or it could be and just hasnt been actioned yet ) but its the sort of thing that needs attention.

Your dead right, there training on prime real estate on punt road, it's a perfect opportunity to display the company's that support the club, there must be 100,000 cars a day use that road, it's the little things like this that make us bottom feeders.

Do Opel & Webjet expire this year? If so, why is the self proclaimed president candidate and stakeholder expert in South France at such a critical time ?


The MFC should sell its story to Hollywood, nothing I seen on TV can match how badly this Club has been managed over the years.

May be the money generated from the sale could be used to pay off more of the deadwood.

Clearly the Club is infected with some much deadwood its nearly terminal.

Don't you mean Bollywood - LOL

I heard Mission chose the Dogs because they got naming rights to Whitten Oval.

True that. Part of the deal was that they were granted naming rights to the WO's 'community training facility' one of those government financed things that the club uses but the community also has access to at times.

very much so !! with limited exceptions..

40 YEARS OF RUBBISH FROM PEOPLE IN CHARGE . UPSETS ME..!!

maybe not u.??

LOL

Only been a MFC supporter since 1999, before that I followed the Eagles who won 2 flags when I was a supporter, so I may not have that deep hunger for success as a long term MFC supporter would.

But I had enough of poor leadership at the MFC as well.

I see PJ as the God of Vengance!


LOL

Only been a MFC supporter since 1999, before that I followed the Eagles who won 2 flags when I was a supporter, so I may not have that deep hunger for success as a long term MFC supporter would.

But I had enough of poor leadership at the MFC as well.

I see PJ as the God of Vengance!

Does this mean you were supporting Meth Coke in the 1994 Preliminary Final??

I remember that day well.

Does this mean you were supporting Meth Coke in the 1994 Preliminary Final??

I remember that day well.

LOL

I did support the Eagles in the 1991,1992 and 1994 grand finals.

But my true love at the time was the mighty Blue and Red (West Perth).

LOL

I did support the Eagles in the 1991,1992 and 1994 grand finals.

But my true love at the time was the mighty Blue and Red (West Perth).

At least you are honest!!

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