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Qld Demons sponsorship - Chip Frawley

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Hi guys and gals

Each year we sponsor Chip and call for anyone ( and no, you don't need to be a Qld'er to take part) to join in and help sponsor our player.

Each year a few drop out for various reasons and new shareholders come in. We have a few vacancies yet to be filled and we need to finalise this as soon as possible.

Shares are $50 each and each person involved for the year are eligible to win his signed and worn guernsey for a game in 2014. ( Yet to be announced).

If you would like to take part please PM me and I will send you our bank details and email address.

Please pass this on to any other demon fans you think might like to take part.

Deb :lol:

 

I renewed my support today (even though I am currently residing in the Independent Republic of Frankston) and am bumping this thread up in the interests of anyone wishing to support the Queensland Demons.

Remember, your contribution could help us keep Chip at the club.

The Hawks have already reserved Franklins salary for Chip in 2015, sad but true, that's the reality of FA for the top clubs as they won't bottom out, we just have to prey that the AFL don't scrap the compensation picks next year, thats another thing the top clubs will be pushing for.

Edited by mjt

 

Strewth Chip'll be able to afford some ink then !

Hows it going Deb? Have you got enough takers yet?

My wife signed us up a few days ago, but I may be able to rustle up a couple of others if you need them.


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