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That is unbelievable from the "Duke" They are asponsor!!

The game is on for 3 hours.

The Audio should be pumping. I thought it was our "city" presence???

The MFC is still being marketed very poorly.

It's not the MFC's responsibility WYL, as much as you want to blame CEOs and Presidents for everything.

Simply the fault of the useless manager at The Duke.

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The Bentleigh Club is a good place to watch the game. The crowds have swelled from as low as half a dozen in recent years to 40 to 50 as previously said. Unfortunately the MFC as always misses a great opportunity to build a supporter base. Come on now, what about some tea, coffee, and biscuits maybe so e party pies and heaven forbid a few ex players or officials come down and represent the Club.

I recall a few years ago there was some finger food and coffee for a game, you could also get discounts there through your membership. So yes, it appears that the club has backed away but the Bentleigh Club itself still seems proud of the association

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Watched the game at The Duke. About 60 or more Dees supporters, about 5-10 other people, yet they refused to put the audio for the game on, favoring some cheesy funk music instead. Was told that was by order of management. Pretty poor from a placed that advertises they show MFC games and is a sponsor. Definitely won't be back.

Didn't the funk enthusiasts complain that the 60 fans yelling at the screen was ruining the ambience?

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It's not the MFC's responsibility WYL, as much as you want to blame CEOs and Presidents for everything.

Simply the fault of the useless manager at The Duke.

well it should be the responsibility of the MFC. It is promoted as the Pub to go to.
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well it should be the responsibility of the MFC. It is promoted as the Pub to go to.

This is more a manager issue mate. Club will say they want the game shown and thats it. Small little issue like turning the volume up comes back to the manager.

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This is more a manager issue mate. Club will say they want the game shown and thats it. Small little issue like turning the volume up comes back to the manager.

So hire a manager who will turn up the sound

Put exterior Audio outside near the door so People KNOW it is on

It's called promotion....

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So hire a manager who will turn up the sound

Put exterior Audio outside near the door so People KNOW it is on

It's called promotion....

Mate, the MFC don't have anything to do with the running of the pub, it's run by a hospitality company, who also have their head office above The Duke, so rest assured this was 100% their decision. Also, they're not allowed to have external audio. It's called the law...

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I used to go the Leighoak in the through the 2000's, and it was fine for the purpose, although numbers dropped off when the side started stinking it up. They used to film DeeTV there too, and that was a good environment.

I went to Bentleigh Club last week for the first time in at least a decade and was fairly underwhelmed by the experience. The TV was blurry, and the only way I found the room was by following other people - there was no signage and nothing to indicate that the game was being shown. Still, the atmosphere was okay and I didn't feel obliged to buy drinks or food to stay.

That is extremely poor form by the Duke and is a sure way to stop MFC fans coming back, on game days or otherwise.

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So hire a manager who will turn up the sound

Put exterior Audio outside near the door so People KNOW it is on

It's called promotion....

I went to the Duke with the lady and was glad the commetary wasn't on, I never listen to radio at games either, can provide my own commmentary, just enjoyed the 10% discount on everything I purchased

Why do supporters need commentary, never understood this?

Don't even have it on at home if I watch a TV game

With no commentary, was able to keep calling Dangerfield the Dolphin, for all his diving, annoyiing the [censored] out of the Crows supporter sitting next to me

Also been to Bentleigh Club, it is a suburban club in a leafy street, not King St or the Las Vegas strip, what do people expect?

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Why do supporters need commentary, never understood this?

Off the ball things the camera doesn't see, stats that are read out, atmosphere.... Not everyone loves the sound of their own voice as much as you obviously TDI ;)

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Another good option is Baden Powell on Victoria Parade. Amazing grub, sensational pizza, and a big screen.

Again, it's hit and miss with what games they're showing.

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The Bentleigh Club is a good place to watch the game. The crowds have swelled from as low as half a dozen in recent years to 40 to 50 as previously said. Unfortunately the MFC as always misses a great opportunity to build a supporter base. Come on now, what about some tea, coffee, and biscuits maybe so e party pies and heaven forbid a few ex players or officials come down and represent the Club.

They probably sell most or all of that stuff. They're running a business, I don't use their gambling machines or drink much, so don't feel they owe me feebies. I always buy a full meal (very good value anyway) and a drink, to contribute to their coffers, but don't feel any pressure from staff to do anything. They're fine, plus it's good to watch the game in a room full of Melbourne supporters.

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Off the ball things the camera doesn't see, statosis that are read out, atmosphere.... Not everyone loves the sound of their own voice as much as you obviously TDI ;)

Everyone to their own I suppose, it is a tv game, watched long enough to be able to know why we are winning/losing, without one of the so called commentators telling me why....atmosphere...Adelaide fans cheering?

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I went to the Duke with the lady and was glad the commetary wasn't on, I never listen to radio at games either, can provide my own commmentary, just enjoyed the 10% discount on everything I purchased

Why do supporters need commentary, never understood this?

Don't even have it on at home if I watch a TV game

With no commentary, was able to keep calling Dangerfield the Dolphin, for all his diving, annoyiing the [censored] out of the Crows supporter sitting next to me

Also been to Bentleigh Club, it is a suburban club in a leafy street, not King St or the Las Vegas strip, what do people expect?

There's always one...
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Mate, the MFC don't have anything to do with the running of the pub, it's run by a hospitality company, who also have their head office above The Duke, so rest assured this was 100% their decision. Also, they're not allowed to have external audio. It's called the law...

Stuie i have a fair idea how pubs are run.

And if the Duke want 50-150 MFC die hard supporters to come into the pub on game day to eat food & drink,& to tell their mates what a top day they had, the least they can do is to have 2-3 screens running with the game on with the sound turned up.

I don't think that is too much to ask

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Stuie i have a fair idea how pubs are run.

And if the Duke want 50-150 MFC die hard supporters to come into the pub on game day to eat food & drink,& to tell their mates what a top day they had, the least they can do is to have 2-3 screens running with the game on with the sound turned up.

I don't think that is too much to ask

You're spot on. That's why I complained to The Duke and not the MFC.

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Watched the game at The Duke. About 60 or more Dees supporters, about 5-10 other people, yet they refused to put the audio for the game on, favoring some cheesy funk music instead. Was told that was by order of management. Pretty poor from a placed that advertises they show MFC games and is a sponsor. Definitely won't be

back.

I'm`sure the Shandy sales will plummet.

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You're spot on. That's why I complained to The Duke and not the MFC.

i would complain to both. I am sure the club would want to know.

We have given the Duke a lot of advertising.

2 way street.

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