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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You are just to easily satisfied...

There letting the club off lightly and there's  howling at the moon, we all pot the club when needed, and give the club  credit when deserved,  how is getting a new sponsor a disapointment, let's say well down on this one MFC, look to the future, and wait for something that  goes wrong to pot, no one can be angry at the club all the time, i think this thread is over and should be closed, the question was is there a sponsorship problem? Answer is no there is not, the club was just working through the details

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Posted
10 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Whatever. Both facets have to work together, but bottom line is wins. 

It amazes me how much slack supporters have given the MFC over the years. 

Each to their own

So how do supporters stop giving so much slack?  Are you suggesting we should have boycotted buying memberships in the last 10 years?  Would that achieve better on-field performance?      A few posts on this forum giving the club an easy ride has bugger-all effect on what actually happens.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, sue said:

So how do supporters stop giving so much slack?  Are you suggesting we should have boycotted buying memberships in the last 10 years?  Would that achieve better on-field performance?      A few posts on this forum giving the club an easy ride has bugger-all effect on what actually happens.

Maybe he's suggesting a mass micro waving of memberships, ala Tigers supporters.

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Posted
16 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Small Companies mate, Zurich aside

The MFC should have the A graders, it just shows how bad things got. 

Players not giving their all in the last 2 rounds of the previous 2 seasons has only made PJ’s job that much harder. 

As the name of the city, to the home of the game we have not modernised well

We'll agree to disagree on the size of those companies.  At the end of the day, if they are willing to pay the $ figure required, I'll take them over a company like Apple, if Apple want to give us SFA.

Let's not forget, sponsorship is one income generator.  Here's something for you to chuckle/cringe at.  Some friends of mine are currently visiting from NZ, and are staying right in the CBD.  They always ask me how the MFC are going, even though they wouldn't know two things about the club.  I receive a message two days ago telling me that he purchased an AFL club shirt - a BLACK AND WHITE one!  Purchased from the CBD, by a non-AFL supporter (he just follows all sports and likes sports merchandise).

I continually bang on about it, but we are missing out on serious income by not having a merchandise store of some sort in the CBD.

We start advertising our brand in the Arrivals lounge of the International Airport, then we have a merchandise presence in the CBD.  It's revenue waiting to happen, and it has got me stuffed why we don't do it.

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Posted
On 1/24/2018 at 9:01 AM, The Chazz said:

I continually bang on about it, but we are missing out on serious income by not having a merchandise store of some sort in the CBD.

Couldn't agree more.

Or at least have the current store at the MCG open on the weekend.

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On 24/01/2018 at 9:01 AM, The Chazz said:

We'll agree to disagree on the size of those companies.  At the end of the day, if they are willing to pay the $ figure required, I'll take them over a company like Apple, if Apple want to give us SFA.

Let's not forget, sponsorship is one income generator.  Here's something for you to chuckle/cringe at.  Some friends of mine are currently visiting from NZ, and are staying right in the CBD.  They always ask me how the MFC are going, even though they wouldn't know two things about the club.  I receive a message two days ago telling me that he purchased an AFL club shirt - a BLACK AND WHITE one!  Purchased from the CBD, by a non-AFL supporter (he just follows all sports and likes sports merchandise).

I continually bang on about it, but we are missing out on serious income by not having a merchandise store of some sort in the CBD.

We start advertising our brand in the Arrivals lounge of the International Airport, then we have a merchandise presence in the CBD.  It's revenue waiting to happen, and it has got me stuffed why we don't do it.

Doesn't make sense. Are you saying Collingwood has a store in the CBD? I don't think so....


Posted
14 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Couldn't agree more.

Or at least have the current store at the MCG open on the weekend.

Or at least have the current store at the MCG located in an easily accessible location.        If possible outside the Gallery of Sport/MCG tours entrance - lots and lots of tourists coming and going with lots and lots of money to spend!

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Posted (edited)
On 1/23/2018 at 3:45 PM, durango said:

I think the club could sell the back of the shorts to a sponsor for a large sum?

1) We can't unless the AFL say clubs can.

2) No we shouldn't anyway.

3) Excessive sponsor logos cheapen the club's brand dramatically

Edited by Clint Bizkit
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Just want PJ to come on D'Land and say what a disappointing bunch of supporters? we have on D'Land and PI55 off all you whingeing heads.

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Posted
On 1/24/2018 at 9:01 AM, The Chazz said:

We'll agree to disagree on the size of those companies.  At the end of the day, if they are willing to pay the $ figure required, I'll take them over a company like Apple, if Apple want to give us SFA.

Let's not forget, sponsorship is one income generator.  Here's something for you to chuckle/cringe at.  Some friends of mine are currently visiting from NZ, and are staying right in the CBD.  They always ask me how the MFC are going, even though they wouldn't know two things about the club.  I receive a message two days ago telling me that he purchased an AFL club shirt - a BLACK AND WHITE one!  Purchased from the CBD, by a non-AFL supporter (he just follows all sports and likes sports merchandise).

I continually bang on about it, but we are missing out on serious income by not having a merchandise store of some sort in the CBD.

We start advertising our brand in the Arrivals lounge of the International Airport, then we have a merchandise presence in the CBD.  It's revenue waiting to happen, and it has got me stuffed why we don't do it.

I assume they've run the numbers and realised that the cost of operating a shop in the CBD would outweigh the financial benefit it may provide. I assume we are living rent-free (or close to) in the MCG Demon Shop so trading that off for a significant increase in rent for a small CBD shop that may sell the odd jumper or scarf to tourists wouldn't be feasible.

Posted
16 minutes ago, Barney Rubble said:

Just want PJ to come on D'Land and say what a disappointing bunch of supporters? we have on D'Land and PI55 off all you whingeing heads.

A former CEO tried that, didn't work out too well...

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

A former CEO tried that, didn't work out too well...

are you suggesting his exit from the mfc was because he posted on demonland? bit of a stretch, dr.

Posted
15 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

are you suggesting his exit from the mfc was because he posted on demonland? bit of a stretch, dr.

Haha, no, but the thread he created didn't go well

Posted
44 minutes ago, Barney Rubble said:

Just want PJ to come on D'Land and say what a disappointing bunch of supporters? we have on D'Land and PI55 off all you whingeing heads.

Is he still the CEO ?

Posted
46 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

A former CEO tried that, didn't work out too well...

Any idea of the thread title or his username?  Would love to dig it up and have a read...

 

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1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Any idea of the thread title or his username?  Would love to dig it up and have a read...

 

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On 24/01/2018 at 11:01 AM, The Chazz said:

We'll agree to disagree on the size of those companies.  At the end of the day, if they are willing to pay the $ figure required, I'll take them over a company like Apple, if Apple want to give us SFA.

Let's not forget, sponsorship is one income generator.  Here's something for you to chuckle/cringe at.  Some friends of mine are currently visiting from NZ, and are staying right in the CBD.  They always ask me how the MFC are going, even though they wouldn't know two things about the club.  I receive a message two days ago telling me that he purchased an AFL club shirt - a BLACK AND WHITE one!  Purchased from the CBD, by a non-AFL supporter (he just follows all sports and likes sports merchandise).

I continually bang on about it, but we are missing out on serious income by not having a merchandise store of some sort in the CBD.

We start advertising our brand in the Arrivals lounge of the International Airport, then we have a merchandise presence in the CBD.  It's revenue waiting to happen, and it has got me stuffed why we don't do it.

Being a kiwi & just returning from a couple of weeks holidays there .....he would have purchased black & white because it’s NZ national colours.....def not because it’s  Collingwood 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Robot Devil said:

 

 

"We have locked away some very important deals over the last few years (in particular EnergyWatch) that now underpin our sponsorship revenue,"

Cringe.

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Doesn't make sense. Are you saying Collingwood has a store in the CBD? I don't think so....

It does make sense, given I didn't say Collingwood have a store in the CBD.  They, like a few other clubs, have merchandise available in many places.  The greater presence of their merch will naturally lead to more sales.  Also leads to greater exposure of the individual club.

4 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I assume they've run the numbers and realised that the cost of operating a shop in the CBD would outweigh the financial benefit it may provide. I assume we are living rent-free (or close to) in the MCG Demon Shop so trading that off for a significant increase in rent for a small CBD shop that may sell the odd jumper or scarf to tourists wouldn't be feasible.

Potentially rent free, but how much does this reduce our sales by?  If we had to pay (more) rent for a more accessible store in the CBD, you would like to think that this would increase our sales.  We may not make any more from it, but the exposure of our brand would increase, which has the chance to increase potential sponsor exposure.

 

2 hours ago, Deestar9 said:

Being a kiwi & just returning from a couple of weeks holidays there .....he would have purchased black & white because it’s NZ national colours.....def not because it’s  Collingwood 

Wasn't that at all.  He liked the shirt, it was accessible, so he bought it.

Also, a magpie looks a bloody lot different to a kiwi.

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Posted (edited)
On 12/6/2017 at 10:02 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

If i was looking for Sponsorship exposure i certainly wouldn’t be investing in the MFC this year. 

Our fixture is a nightmare for exposure

Thanks AFL

LMAO --- hahahahaha 

Hi Zurich Hi Infiniti - both for season 2018

Go Dees

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Posted
2 minutes ago, DaveyDee said:

LMAO --- hahahahaha 

Hi Zurich Hi Infiniti - both for season 2018

Go Dees

Lots of trolling today Dr. 

Back to Punt Road please

Posted
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Lots of trolling today Dr. 

Back to Punt Road please

Is this the same Peanut who destroyed the old Demonology?

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