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INFINITI announced as Major Partner

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4 hours ago, DeeZee said:

MCG catering will be adding a curry flavored pie to their football fare.

Good !!!! I love ❤️Indian food !!!

 

Looks like I might just be in the market for a new car. 

We're starting to kick some off field goals. Now let's kick them on field. 

 

All MFC players now to get Infiniti logo tatts behind their ear

When we snag the flag in the next year or so I'm going to mighty excited and then incredibly miffed - in that all it really took after fifty-plus years in the wilderness was a half decent administration rather than some magical on-field formula. Go Dees.


14 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

The official word!

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-03-19/heres-my-key-dees-land-infiniti

The deal includes INFINITI branding on select team apparel, media walls and inside the team rooms during game broadcasts, hospitality at Melbourne home matches, player ambassadors and game day activation opportunities.

So not on the jumper.

Its really good to have another international brand, along with Zurich:

"We are thrilled to welcome INFINITI, a luxury car brand that operates in more than 50 countries worldwide, to the Melbourne Football Club,” he said. (Peter Jackson)

Well done mfc!!

"Game day activation opportunities". What magnificent language.

I wonder what they might be? Displaying cars at the MCG entrances? Providing a car as a prize (perhaps not a "whole car" per se but the opportunity for someone in the crowd to take it home for a week)? Hand-ball competitions into open windows? The mind boggles with the range of "activation opportunities".

19 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

"Game day activation opportunities". What magnificent language.

I wonder what they might be? Displaying cars at the MCG entrances? Providing a car as a prize (perhaps not a "whole car" per se but the opportunity for someone in the crowd to take it home for a week)? Hand-ball competitions into open windows? The mind boggles with the range of "activation opportunities".

I usually go for the sponsored activations and then leave before the ball is bounced, best part of going to the footy.

59 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

"Game day activation opportunities". What magnificent language.

I wonder what they might be? Displaying cars at the MCG entrances? Providing a car as a prize (perhaps not a "whole car" per se but the opportunity for someone in the crowd to take it home for a week)? Hand-ball competitions into open windows? The mind boggles with the range of "activation opportunities".

Nothing like thrashing a Rental for a week!!

Edited by Sir Why You Little

 

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