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Have just seen that Red Bull have joined the MFC as a ‘partner’ (sponsor?).  Great match for the colours, and hopefully we can be as exciting and successful as their other partners!  Welcome!

 

Red Bull gives Melbourne wings

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30 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Have just seen that Red Bull have joined the MFC as a ‘partner’ (sponsor?).  Great match for the colours, and hopefully we can be as exciting and successful as their other partners!  Welcome!

Extra special effort in these tough times.

Have we had to give up the name Melbourne?

So we're now the Red Bull Demons?

Or Melbourne Red Bulls?

 
19 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Extra special effort in these tough times.

Mind you, Red Bull might lack exposure now from their other sports sponsorships (F1, for example), so aligning with a professional, televised sport which is still functioning (at least for the time being) is smart. I admit I'd be surprised if such a decision could have been made that quickly, but if so, that's some stunning agility which I guess matches their brand.

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41 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

Have we had to give up the name Melbourne?

So we're now the Red Bull Demons?

Or Melbourne Red Bulls?

If they fund the club like Leipzig or Salzburg I wouldn’t care. 


46 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

Have we had to give up the name Melbourne?

So we're now the Red Bull Demons?

Or Melbourne Red Bulls?

Melbournia Toro Rosso. 

A fantastic signing in the current climate.  I'll wager that there aren't too many other AFL clubs who have signed up new sponsors in the Covid-19 era.  Well done MFC!

 
23 minutes ago, Robot Devil said:

Melbournia Toro Rosso. 

That's Casey


What a great coo by the MFC.

Massive brand name in world, will look impressive having their logo on our gurnseys and Polo tops if the sponsorship is of significance.

13 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

What a great coo by the MFC.

Massive brand name in world, will look impressive having their logo on our gurnseys and Polo tops if the sponsorship is of significance.

It’s probably just some free cans of drink every year.

16 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Nice research @FireInTheBennelly! Not desirable from my perspective.

Not research. I live in that country, and this is a very well known story. It's just one of many similar cover-ups. He will never face justice. The media picks it up occasionally, there's public outrage, the police fumble through putting a red notice in to Interpol. 2 weeks later the red notice disappears after the discussion dies down.

It [censored] me to tears every time I watch sport and see the profile of this company, everywhere, while nobody is aware of this story.

I hope this VPN works.....


4 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Mind you, Red Bull might lack exposure now from their other sports sponsorships (F1, for example), so aligning with a professional, televised sport which is still functioning (at least for the time being) is smart. I admit I'd be surprised if such a decision could have been made that quickly, but if so, that's some stunning agility

Very few sports still playing their seasons.  I reckon ours will go international viewing, around the Globe.


2 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

What a great coo by the MFC.

Massive brand name in world, will look impressive having their logo on our gurnseys and Polo tops if the sponsorship is of significance.

Or,  by Red Bull.?

Hope it gives us wings on Sunday! ?

2 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

What a great coo by the MFC.

Massive brand name in world, will look impressive having their logo on our gurnseys and Polo tops if the sponsorship is of significance.

that would be a coup, right? or are we racing pigeons...

 
20 minutes ago, pitmaster said:

that would be a coup, right? or are we racing pigeons...

Well, pigeons have wings, don't they??

33 minutes ago, Pates said:

Hope it gives us wings on Sunday! ?

Hope they fly us over there,  and with Virgin's on the way back.

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