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Love that Pert is 'flying the flag' for the team.

His 2010/11 grand final preparation experience is going to be invaluable.  

  On 16/09/2021 at 05:26, Demonland said:

 

Well said Gary. 
Wilson was [censored] stirring big time on Classified last night. 
completely unnecessary 

We are in Perth to get a job done, it’s not a media circus 

Communicate to Families, Members and Supporters. The rest can fight over scraps 

 

The media wouldn't give a rats if every Melbourne player did media 24/7 and lost the Grand Final because of stuffed preparation. In fact, they'd love it because it would give them more stories.

Putting 2 and 2 together, some journo's asked for an interview after 9pm and got shut down, and now there's two stories out of it:

1) "a hard curfew for the players"; and 
2) "Melbourne is being difficult to deal with"

Give me a spell.

I love that they are using this grand final as an opportunity to grow our membership numbers with kids.

Gawn, Kossi and Trac would all be really loveable amongst kids. Also great to see them doing a kids focused zoom call again.

The younger generations is how we keep the club growing and strong for a long time to come.

Say what you like about Pert, but he has done it all before and he knows how to get a club marketed and memberships growing. 


  On 16/09/2021 at 05:49, Sir Why You Little said:

Well said Gary. 
Wilson was [censored] stirring big time on Classified last night. 
completely unnecessary 

We are in Perth to get a job done, it’s not a media circus 

Communicate to Families, Members and Supporters. The rest can fight over scraps 

I think it's a case of:

  1. We are Lenny Kravitz, and
  2. Caro is "Mr Cab Driver"

 

  On 16/09/2021 at 06:18, TRIGON said:

I think it's a case of:

  1. We are Lenny Kravitz, and
  2. Caro is "Mr Cab Driver"

 

Lenny’s best song 🎵 

There's a lot of media space to fill between now and the 25th...

 

Was anyone else in the zoom with yesterday with pert, richo and nibbler?

 

anyway, pert said something along the lines of, richmond sold 3 thousand T-shirt’s in their premiership years (each year) and we have sold nearly 10 thousand! I’m pretty sure that’s what he said

He also said after the Geelong prelim, we made more money those next few days from the demon shop then we did from the shop altogether in 12 months!

  On 17/09/2021 at 00:14, Demongirl35 said:

Was anyone else in the zoom with yesterday with pert, richo and nibbler?

 

anyway, pert said something along the lines of, richmond sold 3 thousand T-shirt’s in their premiership years (each year) and we have sold nearly 10 thousand! I’m pretty sure that’s what he said

He also said after the Geelong prelim, we made more money those next few days from the demon shop then we did from the shop altogether in 12 months!

I tried to buy some gear and they are sold out, pretty much of everything.


  On 17/09/2021 at 00:14, Demongirl35 said:

Was anyone else in the zoom with yesterday with pert, richo and nibbler?

 

anyway, pert said something along the lines of, richmond sold 3 thousand T-shirt’s in their premiership years (each year) and we have sold nearly 10 thousand! I’m pretty sure that’s what he said

He also said after the Geelong prelim, we made more money those next few days from the demon shop then we did from the shop altogether in 12 months!

It's not going to make up for no crowds at our big games and no Alice game, but it'll help. As would winning the flag

  On 17/09/2021 at 00:46, Mickey said:

It's not going to make up for no crowds at our big games and no Alice game, but it'll help. As would winning the flag

100%
he said they were 4million in profit half way in the year then lockdown came and now we are just scrapping. Win a premiership and games back to normal next year then it will be a great year next year 

  On 17/09/2021 at 00:14, Demongirl35 said:

Was anyone else in the zoom with yesterday with pert, richo and nibbler?

 

anyway, pert said something along the lines of, richmond sold 3 thousand T-shirt’s in their premiership years (each year) and we have sold nearly 10 thousand! I’m pretty sure that’s what he said

He also said after the Geelong prelim, we made more money those next few days from the demon shop then we did from the shop altogether in 12 months!

Winning is what it’s all about 

 

  On 17/09/2021 at 02:40, Sir Why You Little said:

Winning is what it’s all about 

 

Exactly!

There are a lot of Melbourne haters out there. The only way to shut them up is to win!

 

I have been quite pleased with Gary Pert as MFC CEO so far.

Edited by Supreme_Demon

  On 17/09/2021 at 03:25, Supreme_Demon said:

Exactly!

There are a lot of Melbourne haters out there. The only way to shut them up is to win!

 

I have been quite pleased with Gary Pert as MFC CEO so far.

Pert has been a great CEO. I hope he stays there for a long time. 
Many People on here and elsewhere have said “We are a small Club and that’s our lot”

I have never subscribed to that. We are only small because we think that way…

The Melbourne Football Club has huge potential

Let’s win the dam GF and see what happens 


Pretty sure Pert was CEO at Collingwood when they lost $1.5m having gone large on 'Side-by-side' merchandise anticipating a GF win.

Hopefully he has learnt some lessons.

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