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what kind of shape are the financials in given we missed out on all our money-spinning games this year due to covid

How big should the GrandxFinsl crowd be tipped at 60 or 70 or 75 or 85,000 At the MCG ???

phillip from Brisbane 57 year member 

 

An obvious one. Having Gill , Roffey , himself etc there at the announcement of a simple 3 mil ground surface upgrade looked on the surface like making a big deal about v little. Had to be a signal that it was more than that .  How far advanced are they re facilities that will bring all of the arms of the club bk under one roof? 


Is CS's desk still in residence? And if it is, is it as ostentatious as we have been led to believe?

Tell him to ask Tim Lamb if we're planning to trade into the draft! :D

Thanks Guys, for organizing the very timely interview with Perty, and as always, for your very insightful and balanced analyses.  Go Dees!

 

Soft-ball. I'm curious if Pert expects some loss-sharing mechanism to be applied by the AFL for the 2021season? 


I will put my hand up as one one of those who had concerns when Pert came on board, based on his history at Collingwood. Now completely sold. Appreciate his candidness and application. Love when he says 'us' and 'we', and that he has a football playing background. 

thanks for this. A great interview. Pert is definitely growing on me. He feels less corporate and more football than i first thought and seems to love the club. Bit of a worry re the 8 mill loss over 2 seasons though. Guess it’s true fr all clubs. 

Great interview with Perty guys, well done. Highly reassuring to hear his response to the possible game in Darwin vs Adelaide (29.15 mark of the podcast). Being at our best running into the finals, playing at the MCG, with no interest in putting the boys onto a long haul flight which could disrupt that.  


tl;dr of key points?

23 minutes ago, praha said:

tl;dr of key points?

Not being social media savvy, i had no idea what tl;dr stood for. So googled it. This was the second definition listed:

 

Generally speaking, you should only use TLDR when summarizing a piece of text, whether you're the author or commenter. Using the phrase TLDR without offering a useful summary for the content can come off as intentionally rude (but of course, that may be your intention).2 Aug 2019

You learn something new every day. 

But I'm confused. Should you have not asked TL:DL of key points? As in: too long, did not listen. 

In any case here is a summary of the key points: FIITWOMMDYAFAHAL

As in: fantastic interview - in the immortal words of of Molly Meldrum, do yourself a favour and have a listen.

Cheers, fellas. Top listening as always... Thanks to Gary for his time. Doing a bang-up job, I reckon.

Excellent again gents, ta. Very calming, informative interview. 

On 8/4/2021 at 10:20 AM, binman said:

Not being social media savvy, i had no idea what tl;dr stood for. So googled it. This was the second definition listed:

 

Generally speaking, you should only use TLDR when summarizing a piece of text, whether you're the author or commenter. Using the phrase TLDR without offering a useful summary for the content can come off as intentionally rude (but of course, that may be your intention).2 Aug 2019

You learn something new every day. 

But I'm confused. Should you have not asked TL:DL of key points? As in: too long, did not listen. 

In any case here is a summary of the key points: FIITWOMMDYAFAHAL

As in: fantastic interview - in the immortal words of of Molly Meldrum, do yourself a favour and have a listen.

lol thanks binny.


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