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The empty space at the foot of the foot of the club website makes a very loud statement!

If there is one thing the AFL could do for us right now it would to push a high profile sponsor our way. The rumoured draw certainly wont help !!

Big challenge for Bartlett , Jackson and Co

Any rumours out there?

 

It's the new Melbourne - NO RUMOURS

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We could try and steal Essendons sponsors while their down.

Edited by Young Dee


Bottom line is we are starting from zero....it is what the last regime left us.

We have to climb right from the depths of nothing...

Opel & Webjet were never long term prospects

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The Australian Philanthropic society

 

The Australian Philanthropic society

13 letter words on a sunday,you should be ashamed of yourself

and what does symphony music got to do with footy?

I think wyl has the right idea,we're starting from nothing so any potential sponsors will get a nice new club to work with,and r"oos has a great reputation to SELL

so I don't have any problems with getting new sponsorship

13 letter words on a sunday,you should be ashamed of yourself

and what does symphony music got to do with footy?

I think wyl has the right idea,we're starting from nothing so any potential sponsors will get a nice new club to work with,and r"oos has a great reputation to SELL

so I don't have any problems with getting new sponsorship

He said Philanthropic, not philharmonic. We are in more need of the former.


catch hook sinker line

sorry sue

Edited by jazza

We taken so much from the Syney Swans already , so we may as well take their sponsors as well

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We taken so much from the Syney Swans already , so we may as well take their sponsors as well

What about QBE werent they big sponsors through the successful Roos years???

Pioneer Homes still building ?

All my LG products still working

What about QBE werent they big sponsors through the successful Roos years???

Yes QBE is still one just had an issue with some of the sponsor logo and I was at lunch so I just deleted them off the list.


the top 100 companies list in the age is interesting reading

Dont know if any DLanders have any influence or contacts through them

Maybe someone at the club could trawl through the list to find some emerging company big enough to afford a sponsorship and new enough to begin to want exposure

Surely the perception of the club as the big money big end of town could help attract some of these companies get on board a resurgent Demons

I appreciate that some companies dont want to segment their market by being identified as one club only

however

I did notice that There are 2 health providers sonic health and primary health care who may see some synergies with exposure. Can have positive growth benefits as QBE did with Sydney in the leaduop to the premiership years paying off when got to top.

I dont think banks have any exposure although I have seen their logos on other sports telecast from Overseas. Mining cos dont have any need to advertise to the market perhaps other than capital raising investors Is that us???. Harvey Norman I dont think sponsor any AFL team

I would seriously love us to land a huge sponsorship with Range Rover. Embrace the stereotype.

I did mock up a jumper you would have liked..lol

Well we missed out on any Branson money, they just signed on with the Giants for 5 bloody years no less

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If the Feds let them in, mark down Huawei as in play as sponsor...

If the Feds let them in, mark down Huawei as in play as sponsor...

I think Joe said No

 

Under review by Malcolm I think. Long shot, irrespective.

Wouldn't it be a larf if we could get the CFMEU on board? They sponsored the Canberra Raiders!
Footnote: And Huawei are the Raiders current sponsor.


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