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MCC members have been sent their voting material for the annual committee election.

Though it by no means guarantees any preferential treatment, I like the idea of having as many Demon supporters as possible on the Committee.

There are 6 candidates for 2 vacancies.

Tom Hudson, John Mugavin, Charles Sitch(Demon, ), Mark Smith, Chris Stoltz,and Stuart Stockdale. Stuart has been a terrific servant of the MCC, but is a Carlton supporter with no love of the MFC.

If anyone knows of MFC affiliation of the other candidates, please could they make it known. It will influence my vote.

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Jazza

We are talking the MCC here not the MFC...

Just sayin....

sorry. just over excited

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im like a bundle of orgasms waiting to explode atm

just starting to think the right pieces are being put into place

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Jazza

We are talking the MCC here not the MFC...

Just sayin....

They are our landlord and also we used to be the MCC Football Club when I started following the Demons. Maybe if we stack the board we can send the filth packing back to Victoria Park or Etihad?

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They are our landlord and also we used to be the MCC Football Club when I started following the Demons. Maybe if we stack the board we can send the filth packing back to Victoria Park or Etihad?

I doubt it CBDees way to much money involved.

Who is running last here do you think.

Collingwood, Hawthorn, Carlton, Melbourne?

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They are our landlord and also we used to be the MCC Football Club when I started following the Demons. Maybe if we stack the board we can send the filth packing back to Victoria Park or Etihad?

Or just as good stop Carlton making the MCG their home ground...

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I doubt it CBDees way to much money involved.

Who is running last here do you think.

Collingwood, Hawthorn, Carlton, Melbourne?

You forgot to mention Richmond.

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We are not simply a tenant of the MCG, we are a sporting section of the MCC so we are in a very different position to other users of the ground!

It is important to ensure any committee member is sympathetic the the Football Section so vote accordingly!

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Will Fowles is on the board, a Melbourne Supporter, and is a [censored] of the highest ilk. And at that echelon, Melbourne Supporters tend to be a little bit out of touch.

Could very well be why our board and club is so useless.

What: like Steve Smith!

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I doubt it CBDees way to much money involved.

Who is running last here do you think.

Collingwood, Hawthorn, Carlton, Melbourne?

My vote would be Collingwood then Carlton then Hawthorne then Richmond.

The superior Club is clearly thr MFC.

Do I get a prize for anwsering the question?

If Yes, can I get a box of Banana Muffins!

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John Mugavin ran for election last year. The sitting members were re-elected.

Surely all the candidates would have presented a brief CV to the MCC of their expertise and background.

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John Mugavin ran for election last year. The sitting members were re-elected.

Surely all the candidates would have presented a brief CV to the MCC of their expertise and background.

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There is a short election manifesto for each candidate with the forms we've been sent. But , for obvious reasons, the candidates don't publicise their football allegiance.

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My vote would be Collingwood then Carlton then Hawthorne then Richmond.

The superior Club is clearly thr MFC.

Do I get a prize for anwsering the question?

If Yes, can I get a box of Banana Muffins!

I like the way that you have gentrified Hawthorn be adding an 'e' on the end. Nice touch!

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Has anyone got any information re the MFC affiliations of any of the candidates?

Was Sitch a member of the MFC board before Jim's group took over?

If so he's definitely a Dee's man!

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Regardless of whether they go for Melbourne or not we need to vote down anyone who's keen on this Carlton idea. It's guaranteed to result in less games for us at the MCG if Carlton gets the majority of their home games there.

Surely they can get together some Pratt millions and a few bucks from the pokies king and refurbish Princess Park. They only need to look at how well Geelong are going with their own stadium.

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