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Gents,

As you know flights are already crazy expensive for the game next week. One of our most loyal supporters is desperate to get to the game. Anything you can spare to help him out would be awesome.

He has agreed to paint his whole body red and blue for the game if he is able to make it!

https://www.gofundme.com/piro-to-the-prelim

Edited by demondomination

 

Meanwhile, return flights from Amsterdam to Perth are only $2,400. But I'll probably also need to employ a body-double so my Portuguese girlfriend doesn't cotton on that I've flown nearly 15,000 kilometers to watch a bunch of men kick balls around.

All up, with a fake Skuit and beer and accommodation overheads - or at least a taxi to McQueen 's pad - I reckon we're looking at around $3000. PM for account details. 

EDIT: I'll also paint me and my body-double in Dees' colours, as well as my innocent cat, who has already copped an unfair dose of species' abuse since our win against Geelong.  

Edited by Skuit

I’m in China, it’s a bit cheaper but also willing to take donations for the cause. Send me money by post of carrier pigeon. 

 

Bloody hell this is exactly what frustrates me about gofundme. Surely a bit ridiculous 

Edited by Mad_Melbourne

 

Tell him to start walking and carry water.

I'm prepared to donate nothing


I'm requesting the MFC help me out by winning a flag.

Squirrel reckons I've got cancer so I have to go too! I just hope i don't die at the game.

www.givusyerferkinmoneyorillbashyafacein.org/handsup/imleavintown

 

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