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Apparently there’s an AGM on now. I registered last month and received this:

‘Thank you for registering to attend the Melbourne Football Club Annual General Meeting. 
The event will take place via Zoom on Monday 15 February at 6.30pm (AEDT).  
You will receive a unique link to the session via email on the day of the event.’

I received nothing. Hope the on-field performance this year is better than the off-field. Not impressed. 

 
1 minute ago, Mika98_99 said:

Hello Hampton,

The club announced that the AGM had been postponed until next Monday evening. 

Yep got the email last Friday I think.

 

 
9 hours ago, Mika98_99 said:

Hello Hampton,

The club announced that the AGM had been postponed until next Monday evening. 

 

9 hours ago, Hampton 22 said:

Apparently there’s an AGM on now. I registered last month and received this:

‘Thank you for registering to attend the Melbourne Football Club Annual General Meeting. 
The event will take place via Zoom on Monday 15 February at 6.30pm (AEDT).  
You will receive a unique link to the session via email on the day of the event.’

I received nothing. Hope the on-field performance this year is better than the off-field. Not impressed. 

Sorry Hampton 22 but your Covid radar and AFL agility really do need a tune up.

Whatever are you doing during lockdown ?

You  maybe didn't get the email but it was headlined immediately on the MFC website  that same afternoon Friday and the In email Saying registrations up to this  Weekend are extended.
 

I would be sorting out the mayonnaise so it couldn't be added to the egg on my face although during lockdown ( and I sincerely sympathise with all  Victorians ) ample time permits the cleaning up of any mess accrued from the mixup.

May we have a great season and successful AGM.

Well girls and boys it is on tonight.

I can hardly wait for all the big announcements.

New home is resolved and first dirt will be turned in 1st April.

All future elections will actually be democratic.

Expecting to make a big profit on winning the flag this year.

Hell I can dream can’t I?


Glenn Bartlett looks like he's had a rough day. 

4 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Glenn Bartlett looks like he's had a rough day. 

He's working on a complex law suit against Arnott's 

Did GB just handball the responsibility of a home base over to the state government ? 

 
Just now, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Did GB just handball the responsibility of a home base over to the state government ? 

Yep a flick pass Rab.


13 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Glenn Bartlett looks like he's had a rough day. 

Looked similar last year, needs to lose weight or buy bigger shirts.

1 minute ago, old dee said:

Yep a flick pass Rab.

Phenomenal. No pressure Dan. 

2 minutes ago, old dee said:

Looked similar last year, needs to lose weight or buy bigger shirts.

My first impression was that he's been dragged through a hedge backwards. 


4 minutes ago, Gouga said:

I am sorry, but GB is a hopeless speaker for a President. 

I've already lost the will to live. 

24 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Any actual details?

If you mean the new home. Zero.

Gawn & TMac have been awarded life membership. Congrats to both. 

1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I've already lost the will to live. 

Wait until Perty puts another layer of monotone ramblings on top. 

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4 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Wait until Perty puts another layer of monotone ramblings on top. 

?

So.. 

Nothing new on the old home base front huh.

Typical

 

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