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Whately just confirmed at 10.30am today a major announcement on SEN to do with MFC.

Will update.

Update: Game to be shown live at Fed Square.

SEN giving away flights and tickets per day for 2 people for next 3 days. Anyone on Twitter jump on and show your love - you may win!

Tomorrow and Thursday same deal, but a different way to win.

So 3 X double passes and flights.

Pretty awesome.

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Changed Thread Title from Major Announcement.

 
 

Would be great timing if it was to announce Andrew Gaff has signed for us as a free agent


I think if it was big onfield news they'd go straight to it not tease it along. And fluff about with call ins.

 

And now more ads.

Edited by Allus Monk

 

Something about a live site for Saturday would be my prediction.


Total of 6 people the tight arses.


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Red Energy and McDonald's have a plane and tickets to take people to the game.

What a fantastic gesture by Tommy and Oscar!

Fed Square will be goin off!

I got sucked in too. I thought China Southern or Virgin were putting on a flight and MFC were doing a reasonable package to get members to and from the game. Not too much to ask eh!

SIX tickets FFS


Its actually 7 prizes of 2x plane tickets and tickets to the game :https://www.sen.com.au/news/2018/09/18/win-or-sen-is-flying-demons-fans-to-perth/

Through Whateley: tweet, video or email your motivational speech on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday respectively

Through KB and The Doc in the Arvo: Demons Trivia, head to head with two callers every day Tuesday to Thursday.

With a final prize given away through registering on the website.

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