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And what your asking for has nothing to do with the win pledge.

It's just a means by which some supporters choose to provide additional support to the Club.

Nothing more.

And what a few on here are saying is that they are frustrated there is another fundraising inititative aimed at a tapped resource.

Nothing more.

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I don't object - how could I? - to those supporters who want to kick in a bit more. Hell, at $20 a win, if we win ten games that would be about 0.08% of the average player's annual wage. Many a mickle makes a muckle.

To those who point out that it's not compulsory - duh! A previous poster called this club initiative "tacky", and so it is.

What's wrong with a pie night?

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I don't object - how could I? - to those supporters who want to kick in a bit more. Hell, at $20 a win, if we win ten games that would be about 0.08% of the average player's annual wage. Many a mickle makes a muckle.

To those who point out that it's not compulsory - duh! A previous poster called this club initiative "tacky", and so it is.

What's wrong with a pie night?

May be we can have a pie night in 2018 after our Captain holds up the Premiership Cup

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I don't get the angst but each to their own. What i would say is that whilst we're forced to sell 2 games a year to the NT we are going to have to keep finding ways to raise revenue.

As someone said (Nasher?) its just a glorified tin ratlle and no more or less tacky than the raffle at the ground, the competitions they ask you to pay to enter or the scratchies they [censored].

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It's an option open to die hard supporters who can afford a little more than they normally give.

If you cannot afford more or can't stomach the request, ignore the email.

Why whinge or moan about it.

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you know what's funny about this credit 10 years have pledged present and anybody can you let you know why good morning funny when team is winning the one completed at the things which team is losing or so did you start complaining

This makes more sense than most things I read on Demonland!

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you know what's funny about this credit 10 years have pledged present and anybody can you let you know why good morning funny when team is winning the one completed at the things which team is losing or so did you start complaining

What!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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you know what's funny about this credit 10 years have pledged present and anybody can you let you know why good morning funny when team is winning the one completed at the things which team is losing or so did you start complaining

aah the dosage has kicked in.

Was this a Tony Abbott Doorstop interview? Makes more sense than a lot of what his ministry says :)

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aah the dosage has kicked in.

Was this a Tony Abbott Doorstop interview? Makes more sense than a lot of what his ministry says :)

Take the politics to the General Discussion Board no one wants to hear it.
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you know what's funny about this credit 10 years have pledged present and anybody can you let you know why good morning funny when team is winning the one completed at the things which team is losing or so did you start complaining

i agree this funny credit in good morning let me know 10 years completed when team things losing or winning start complaining the way other day so anybody can pledge in the afternoon sad and happy

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you know what's funny about this credit 10 years have pledged present and anybody can you let you know why good morning funny when team is winning the one completed at the things which team is losing or so did you start complaining

Try again.

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Some supporters want to see change before we go giving our hard earned away.

You do understand the scheme don't you ? Give away hard earned is predicated on there being change and that change is winning !

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The huge lift in spirit I get when we win, no matter what else is happening around me is worth another 20bucks out of my kick.

Nothing like, particularly early in the weekend.

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The huge lift in spirit I get when we win, no matter what else is happening around me is worth another 20bucks out of my kick.

Nothing like, particularly early in the weekend.

Some years ago when the NBL was played in winter it was wonderful to go to the basketball on Friday night and come away with a win ( tigers used to do that regularly then ). It set up the weekend nicely.

Has not happened with the Dees in living Memory.

No Friday nights and no wins at any time of the weekend tends to make winter weekends bleak.

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The huge lift in spirit I get when we win, no matter what else is happening around me is worth another 20bucks out of my kick.

Nothing like, particularly early in the weekend.

Any win makes me feel euphoric but even a Saturday win sets up Saturday night and Sunday soooo nicely

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We just need to look at it with an 'each to their own' objectivity.

Me personally, cannot afford to be giving 20$ per win to the club. I'd spend that minimum each time I go to the game, and for 10 wins, personally I'd prefer to buy $200 of merchandise.

To those who can and want to donate brilliant, thanks for adding to the coffers!

I think some who can't or don't want to donate feel like they're being pressurised into doing it. Being a supporter isn't a competition and he who donates the most money is not the 'best' supporter. It's simply a fun mechanism the club introduce to differentiate from the standard, would you like to donate to the club email.


I won't be donating to this scheme, and I don't give a hoot who does or doesn't.

If you're willing to waste your hard earned time talking red and blue with me and every other headcase on here, you're doing something for the club. And every bit helps.

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you know what's funny about this credit 10 years have pledged present and anybody can you let you know why good morning funny when team is winning the one completed at the things which team is losing or so did you start complaining

mate I was just about to post that exact same thing

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