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  On 05/11/2013 at 12:42, disco_demon said:

Did Gary Lyon help get energy watch?

It would really highlight Gary's inability to make good decisions and run away.

What sort of logic is that?

If I killed my wife it would really highlight the fact that I was a duplicitous murderer.

etc.

BTW, you've got your negatives in a bit of a tangle there. "It would really highlight Gary's inability to …. run away". Suspect you meant the opposite. Also, it's Garry. Two r's.

 
  On 05/11/2013 at 16:28, bing181 said:

What sort of logic is that?

If I killed my wife it would really highlight the fact that I was a duplicitous murderer.

etc.

BTW, you've got your negatives in a bit of a tangle there. "It would really highlight Gary's inability to …. run away". Suspect you meant the opposite. Also, it's Garry. Two r's.

Sorry but he lost the right to have a second r the day he pick Mark Neeld as Senior Coach LOL

Peter Jackson wont be rushed into anyting

He will get the absolute best possible sponsors and the absolute best $$$ he can for the club

if people want us to rush into getting a sponsor like some desperate club begging for help and with putting no effort or background checks then they must wish we still has Schwab at the club

 

Not a caravaner myself but pleased to see the new coach's box sponsor New Age caravans.

One piece at a time.

Was at a Field Days recently and new Age were there. Vans have come a long way. Couldn't stand to tow one personally but they certainly are far cry from the rudimentary offerings of yesteryear. Thanks for coming on board New Age


"New Age" seems fitting for the club more generally. Here's hoping.

 

It would seem a clever marketing opportunity, with our ever-ageing supporter group and the trend for silver fox empty-nesters to sell up and go touring the country.


  On 05/11/2013 at 21:16, pitmaster said:

Not a caravaner myself but pleased to see the new coach's box sponsor New Age caravans.

One piece at a time.

Amoungst many other things I currently Manager a Caravan Park LOL

  On 05/11/2013 at 23:51, Machsy said:

with our ever-ageing supporter group and the trend for silver fox empty-nesters to sell up and go touring the country.

But not in the football season, unless it's to Darwin or Alice Springs.

Eddie talking up his pull in Canberra is a bit rich. We all saw what happened when Eddie tried to branch out from in front of the camera and into the Sydney business world.

And Emirates didn't need Collingwood or help. With their cash it was only a matter of time for them to take over the airline industry


Id actually love to see Emirates pinched form the Filth. I would think wed have many many members on our books that would suit their ( Emirates ) demographics perfectly.

Emirates has a good relationship with Melbourne the city in terms of exposure, might be time to position ourselves as part of that....I mean ...who the f*#@ knows where Carringbush is !!!

Doesnt look too bad :rolleyes:

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Can we read anything into the fact that both Hertz and NT Travel were predominant on the backdrop for yesterday's Press Conference?

  On 07/11/2013 at 02:55, Vagg said:

Can we read anything into the fact that both Hertz and NT Travel were predominant on the backdrop for yesterday's Press Conference?

Not really, they are simply the highest level of current paying sponsors so why not give the some time in the sun.

  On 07/11/2013 at 02:55, Vagg said:

Can we read anything into the fact that both Hertz and NT Travel were predominant on the backdrop for yesterday's Press Conference?

Hire your car from Hertz, get your caravan and head off to the NT.

Logic suggests our next sponsors will be a tyre company, the RACV and a petrol company, such as Shell or BP.

  On 07/11/2013 at 03:27, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Hire your car from Hertz, get your caravan and head off to the NT.

Logic suggests our next sponsors will be a tyre company, the RACV and a petrol company, such as Shell or BP.

Hankook would be the tyre company


  On 07/11/2013 at 05:24, Pennant St Dee said:

Hankook would be the tyre company

We had them and they bolted!

  On 07/11/2013 at 05:40, old dee said:

We had them and they bolted!

didn't they also get into financial problems soon after

something about losing the local hankook exclusive franchise?

  On 07/11/2013 at 05:48, daisycutter said:

didn't they also get into financial problems soon after

something about losing the local hankook exclusive franchise?

I seem to remember from one of CS statements that they got in at a fairly low level and we had offers of more which they would not match.

After recent times I am not sure if I believe that or not.

You could be right dc my knowledge of Hankook is limited.

 
  On 06/11/2013 at 23:12, beelzebub said:

Id actually love to see Emirates pinched form the Filth. I would think wed have many many members on our books that would suit their ( Emirates ) demographics perfectly.

Emirates has a good relationship with Melbourne the city in terms of exposure, might be time to position ourselves as part of that....I mean ...who the f*#@ knows where Carringbush is !!!

Doesnt look too bad :rolleyes:

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It is missing something

Here a sample of what it should have. maybe in the next five years or so

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  On 07/11/2013 at 06:00, TheBigFrog said:

It is missing something

Here a sample of what it should have. maybe in the next five years or so

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what its missing is the money !!! lol


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