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Any chance we can get Peggy O'Neal on the board?  She has done wonders at Richmond.  Maybe we could poach Brendon Gale too!

 

Close thread just stupid why would a president leave a big successful club to be a broad.member on a not so successful club.

 

Angela Merkel will be retiring from politics at some point, she would whip a football club into shape and the sponsorship exposure would be incredible.  

If you're not constrained by reality, you might as well think big.


 
15 minutes ago, rjay said:

Trump is looking for a new gig...

He'll make MFC Great again!

3 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

Why would a president leave a big successful club to be a broad.

That's no way to talk about a lady.


1 hour ago, rjay said:

Trump is looking for a new gig...

His real estate experience would be very helpful for our home base project!

3 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Angela Merkel will be retiring from politics at some point, she would whip a football club into shape and the sponsorship exposure would be incredible.  

If you're not constrained by reality, you might as well think big.

We'd have a premiership or two within a few years. She'd take no cr%p from City Hall, eat Kennett for breakfast and wouldn't even bother pi22ing on Eddie. They'd be some perceived heavy hitters moved on internally, and Europe would be our new academy zone. 

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Kamala Harris would have been a great get. She’s another yank like Peggy. Shame she is currently unavailable. Kim Kardashian might be worth a punt as her realityTV show is closing down soon.

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1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

We'd have a premiership or two within a few years. She'd take no cr%p from City Hall, eat Kennett for breakfast and wouldn't even bother pi22ing on Eddie. They'd be some perceived heavy hitters moved on internally, and Europe would be our new academy zone. 

I think your dreaming.


What the hell was that all about??

 

”It just don’t add up...”

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20 hours ago, rjay said:

Trump is looking for a new gig...

Just beat me to it rjay. The Trumpster would be great sign on all extras like reserved seats GFG player sponsorships And for about 20 Memberships inc his immediate family inc. kids and loyal Staffers plus personal body guards,

Reckon there would have to be a clause keeping him away from members forums after game room access and even matches at the G! Could ask for helicopter landing rights on the G or parachute down like Mark Ruscuito did, But again  no Attendance allowed.

Too much hard work he is just get a $100,000 donation auto renewed and double up in $$$ in  a COVID or US ELECTION YEAR !!

 

She's hardcore Richmond. Zero chance.

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