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Might seem like a dumb question but is Sally a fanatical Dees supporter?

 

Welcome aboard Sally. Sounds like we will have the right governance and processes in place. Certainly need to ensure the off field finances are in order. 🏆❤️💙

33 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Might seem like a dumb question but is Sally a fanatical Dees supporter?

Not trying to be silly but does it matter? As long as she brings her best abilities to the role. 

I felt the Pies supporters anger/angst re Bridie O’Donnell over the top. 

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3 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Not trying to be silly but does it matter? As long as she brings her best abilities to the role. 

I felt the Pies supporters anger/angst re Bridie O’Reilly over the top. 

do you mean bridie o'donnell?

Edited by daisycutter

4 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

do you mean bridie o'donnell?

Lol maybe I spent too much time at that pub… 

 

I am confident that Sally Freeman is a passionate Melbourne Demons supporter!

 

However, what I most looking forward to hearing is the MFC Board announcing that our home administration and training base will be getting build at Gosch's Paddock!

We have an AFL Premiership.

Now we need a proper home base!


1 minute ago, Supreme_Demon said:

I am confident that Sally Freeman is a passionate Melbourne Demons supporter!

 

However, what I most looking forward to hearing is the MFC Board announcing that our home administration and training base will be getting build at Gosch's Paddock!

We have an AFL Premiership.

Now we need a proper home base!

I try to stay positive but is a longer running saga than Blue Hills. ( A long running soap opera on radio before most of you were born. ) 

 

Welcome aboard Sally you are joining a great club that you will be proud to serve.

On 11/17/2021 at 4:55 PM, Cards13 said:

Not trying to be silly but does it matter? As long as she brings her best abilities to the role. 

I felt the Pies supporters anger/angst re Bridie O’Donnell over the top

When it comes to Colinwood, nothing is ever OTT. The bigger the crisis down there, the better I like it. 

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On 11/22/2021 at 1:47 PM, Supreme_Demon said:

I am confident that Sally Freeman is a passionate Melbourne Demons supporter!

 

However, what I most looking forward to hearing is the MFC Board announcing that our home administration and training base will be getting build at Gosch's Paddock!

We have an AFL Premiership.

Now we need a proper home base!

Me too SD. 

I want to see us with a full blown proposal for a Fishermans Bend/ Port Melbourne option.

With corporate sponsorship and investment we can build a facility with admin, training, entertainment, gyms alternative sports , community  and retail services to cater for the anticipated 800,000 new population. There's already an existing overlap with existing populations and it's not too far from the city and the existing Ron Barassi oval.

We need to move on this early and get govt support for an innovative and complete complex.

On 11/17/2021 at 5:25 PM, adonski said:

Risk management you say....

SEINFELD: ON THE TOPIC OF RISK MANAGEMENT - Skillaroo

Funny you mention Seinfeld, as to me she looks like a cross between Elaine on Seinfeld and our own daisy Pearce.


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