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Well, I tried the Bellagio, Caesars Palace, and the Venetian but none of them had even heard of Melbourne Australia let alone the footy club......They were happy to take my money though......Bastards....Also tried Wall St but the same result.....

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Earlyish days. We want a sponsor before pre-season 2014. However, I like the fact that we have been able to get a couple of minor sponsors. We are getting some businesses on board considering our performances over the last 7 years.

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Lets Keep Fighting

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Someone must want to give us lots of money for doing nothing!

What about CentreLink?

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Well, I tried the Bellagio, Caesars Palace, and the Venetian but none of them had even heard of Melbourne Australia let alone the footy club......They were happy to take my money though......Bastards....Also tried Wall St but the same result.....

What about trying one of those property investment companies that can make you a real-estate multimillionaire in twelve months without outlaying any of your own money then, if those avenues proved fruitless ?

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What's happend to Cadbury being a major sponsor

they must have done their block !!

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they must have done their block !!

It was because BBO and Moon can never get along so the potential offer just melted away due to the bitter taste this would give their product.

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still reckon this is the go :)

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After the 2013 season and the previous six season I am feeling it would be more appropriate for them to be wearing this until they earn the above jumper again.

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Didn't I read that one ore more of the family owners (Wilson family worth $1.5 b) of Reece Plumbing is a MFC supporter but has not been involved in the past because of the clubs incompetance in many areas. PJ an Roos could do well in trying to nurture this relationship.

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How about apple. I'm pretty sure they have money

They did before Samsung started taking away their market share and out selling them in Smartphones.

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i reckon they are still doing ok. Do samsung sponsor anyone

IMO they would be the perfect sponsor as they get enough of my money now.

They do rugby I thinnk

http://www.samsung.com/au/sponsorship/

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Whoever the club land as sponsors they need to keep them, iv bought my kids Kaspersky, Energy Watch and Webjet in the last 4 years and its wearing thin, then come round 1 of 2014 there going to realise there's another new jumper, I spend more on jumpers than memberships.

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Whoever the club land as sponsors they need to keep them, iv bought my kids Kaspersky, Energy Watch and Webjet in the last 4 years and its wearing thin, then come round 1 of 2014 there going to realise there's another new jumper, I spend more on jumpers than memberships.

I don't mean to be rude, as I think it's great that you keep supporting the club, but why do you feel a need to have the latest sponsor on your jumpers?

My jumper is a cherished possession to me; it has Hankook and Kaspersky on it. I don't feel like I need to change to the latest one. I'm just interested in what makes you want the latest.

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I don't mean to be rude, as I think it's great that you keep supporting the club, but why do you feel a need to have the latest sponsor on your jumpers?

My jumper is a cherished possession to me; it has Hankook and Kaspersky on it. I don't feel like I need to change to the latest one. I'm just interested in what makes you want the latest.

Lol. I still have Tooheys Blue on mine :)

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