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I heard on the radio they didn't even break even.

my source ( not heinz :rolleyes: ) told me it was a flawed business model. Doomed.

They had no flagship model to go with. Seemed to think ee all just loved German cars and tried to pick an eye out of the market. Chose most contested pricepoints.

Astra a good car but nothing brilliant.

But hey...thanks for the money Opel :)

 

I heard the same. They even had our jumpers made up already

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That solves the problem of the 2014 slogan.

Melbourne..... 100% AFL

Anyone know what happend to the china connection? I must have missed something? Sorry if its been mentioned before.

 

Anyone know what happend to the china connection? I must have missed something? Sorry if its been mentioned before.

We couldn't deal with their crazy schemes...

Good food though.


Anyone know what happend to the china connection? I must have missed something? Sorry if its been mentioned before.

Please dd this was a cs dream, I remember at an agm a couple years back when it was only just a few days away.

Guess it depends on your interpretation of a "few".

Looking back now I think it was all in CS's mind.

Great idea but only a dream.

Didn't some one say Range Rover was a big chance?

No he is too busy being the village idiot on 'Ology'

I think Max Gawn would disagree...

Pretty sure the subject regurgitation was not tucker-related.

 

I just want a sponsor for the next 5 years so I don't have to keep buying new shirts.


If it a funeral Directors I will get upset.

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Unless my ears deceived me, and this also noted by several others, there was a reference by Paul at the presser of him wearing the Dees clobber OTC and give the 'new' sponsor some exposure

ought to prove interesting.

Unless my ears deceived me, and this also noted by several others, there was a reference by Paul at the presser of him wearing the Dees clobber OTC and give the 'new' sponsor some exposure

ought to prove interesting.

I think it was referring to his new sponsors, the Melbourne sponsors who are new to him.

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I think it was referring to his new sponsors, the Melbourne sponsors who are new to him.

thats possible

I just want a sponsor for the next 5 years so I don't have to keep buying new shirts.

And preferable something that will look good on a jumper .... not webjet


And preferable something that will look good on a jumper .... not webjet

Whoever pays looks good on a jumper to me.

Didn't some one say Range Rover was a big chance?

He's on extended leave.

i heard it was the reject shop

If it a funeral Directors I will get upset.

you might get upset

but WYL and OD will support that kind of sponsorship

probably will get an early bird special

i heard it was the reject shop

I heard they shaved a gorilla.


you might get upset

but WYL and OD will support that kind of sponsorship

probably will get an early bird special

Long as i have a flat screen & surround sound in the coffin

CD's DVD's and booze i will sign up!!

Just listening to Roosy at the press conference again...he said about his existing media commitments.

"I enjoy sitting with Mike and Gerard.. (it sounds like from here on) i'm not gonna wear this on Monday night...get the new sponsor some publicity as well which will be good."

 

Given we have Roos, what about the flying KangaRoos, Qantas?


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