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Not sure on the specifics of the Fujitsu deal

Was probably around a couple million bucks over 2-3 years

Apparently it was between us and the bombers, and although they were favouring us more so than the bombers due to the appointment of Roosy, apparently one of the guys on the bombers board struck a deal with Fujitsu by allowing them to have the contract for a new set of apartment buildings if they sponsored the bombers

Well thats what I heard anyway from a dees fan who pretty much runs the WA Fujitsu chain

Doesn't matter now anyway, AHG are signing on!

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Not sure on the specifics of the Fujitsu deal

Was probably around a couple million bucks over 2-3 years

Apparently it was between us and the bombers, and although they were favouring us more so than the bombers due to the appointment of Roosy, apparently one of the guys on the bombers board struck a deal with Fujitsu by allowing them to have the contract for a new set of apartment buildings if they sponsored the bombers

Well thats what I heard anyway from a dees fan who pretty much runs the WA Fujitsu chain

Doesn't matter now anyway, AHG are signing on!

http://www.silobrunswick.com.au/

http://livebrunswickeast.com.au/

LITTLEprojects by any chance?

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Found it, Automotive Holdings Group.

Not on the skids if GMH or Toyota pull the pin in Oz I hope!

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Things are definitely looking up if we have indeed managed to pull in a major sponsor.

Happy too that it's a stable company with local roots rather than an off shore crowd who might not deliver loyalty for loyalty as has happened in the past.

If we can secure our financial position and show a healthy balance sheet, we can get back to the core business of winning games of footy.

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a little goes a long way apparently

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Might see the players with their new training jumpers tomorrow.

..something I threw together recently on basis of rumours.....we'll see

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a little goes a long way apparently

He'll go however far he has to and do whatever it takes, it's what he's always done.

Does this mean Tubby gets the Khyber and Jobe (or Jim-Bob) takes over as front man.

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Can't be the signing of a senior assistant coach, could it?

Good suggestion. They would have both PJ and PR at such an announcement.

My prediction? Michael Voss. I think he would develop hugely with 3 years under PR - he certainly has the killer instinct - whether he has the brains or not I'm not sure. He would be the AFL equivalent of Kevin Muscat, and the jury is well and truly out on him.

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Do we know if the boss of this AHG posts stuff on Facebook?

Pretty Sure Bronte HOWSON is President or CEO of AHG and he is also the President of the WAFL club East Perth. Arch Rival to the Red & Blue of West Perth. I think HOWSON will have some close links with Glen Bartlett

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Pretty Sure Bronte HOWSON is President or CEO of AHG and he is also the President of the WAFL club East Perth. Arch Rival to the Red & Blue of West Perth. I think HOWSON will have some close links with Glen Bartlett

You've been around too long to get caught up in all this corporate BS

Hows that little wacker from Swan Districts going ?

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