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1 hour ago, old dee said:

I take My hat off to however in the marketing department is getting these sponsors in this climate at the MFC. Great job !!

Great effort this from the partnership team. They have been working on this since before the season started, so to get 78 Degrees, onboard after a messy start to an unpredictable season is a credit to them all. I hope the onfield team can now do the right thing and get a win over the Tiggers this weekend so we can enjoy some of the new sponsors product!

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23 minutes ago, Bucket list said:

Great effort this from the partnership team. They have been working on this since before the season started, so to get 78 Degrees, onboard after a messy start to an unpredictable season is a credit to them all. I hope the onfield team can now do the right thing and get a win over the Tiggers this weekend so we can enjoy some of the new sponsors product!

Some miracles are harder than others.


38 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

If I understand the process correctly, we only need one more mircale and we'll turn into the Saints.

Interesting that they seems to be doing a lot better after changing coaches. Who was the previous coach again? 
oh hell he is with us now!

53 minutes ago, old dee said:

Interesting that they seems to be doing a lot better after changing coaches. Who was the previous coach again? 
oh hell he is with us now!

I've always thought Rattan was a good coach. He had already done well at Carlton before he was ignominiously dismissed , and then had the advantage of honing his skills under Clarkson. St Kilda has made a judicious choice. 

24 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I've always thought Rattan was a good coach. He had already done well at Carlton before he was ignominiously dismissed , and then had the advantage of honing his skills under Clarkson. St Kilda has made a judicious choice. 

He got good reviews when he was a line coach with us.

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