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I understand that after all these years wanting a home base for the football club but how many time has Kate Roffey said that things are progressing behind the scenes but cannot comment on it at this time, we will let the members know as soon as we can, that will be the same answer again.

 
3 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

First 40,823 emails: "Something something HOME BASE something...."

 

Hahahahahaha! 😂 Yes! Exactly!

Dear Kate Roffey, when will our new Home Training Base be built? Asked at least 50,000 times!

I am all for contributing to a future fund as long as it gets bloody built! 


5 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

First 40,823 emails: "Something something HOME BASE something...."

 

There will be one nuffy in the middle who complains about something ridiculously minor that only they're interested in.

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9 hours ago, Supermercado said:

There will be one nuffy in the middle who complains about something ridiculously minor that only they're interested in.

The length of Simon’s new contract?

No more physical membership cards?

The seats they got for the grand final replay in December?

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Have we got space in the trophy cabinet for this years' cup?

 

We're lucky enough to have a coach that has participated in back to backs as a player (excl M Voss/J McCrae/Mitchell who I treat as a newby senior coaches way outside the Flag window) .

I asked the question about what he learnt from that experience then that will help him/the Club now to achieve the 2022 flag.

47 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

SWYL has submitted a question….

Was it painful?

Surely 40,000 plus e-mails asking about Dogga's contract?


Might be good to understand why the QB clash at the MCG is a Collingwood home game in 2022, given we haven't been able to play there the last 2 years?

If we count 2022, in the last 4 years Collinwood will have played 2 QB home games at the MCG (~$2mill revenue) and we haven't played any (probably generating a loss for games interstate)

On 2/3/2022 at 8:44 AM, binman said:

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Fantastic.  Is there anything suitable for the ladies?

On 2/3/2022 at 7:26 AM, Cards13 said:

 

No more physical membership cards?

 

That's actually a valid question.

I definitely prefer physical membership cards but I can deal with a mobile phone digital membership I guess....

However, what about elderly MFC members or those who don't have Smart Phones? My Dad is 73 and has no clue how to set up a digital membership.

Just because we have all this technology doesn't mean we should be forced to use it in every aspect of our lives.

Not the club's call on physical membership cards going. 

53 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Not the club's call on physical membership cards going. 

well i got one this year as did the grandkids


1 hour ago, Supreme_Demon said:

That's actually a valid question.

I definitely prefer physical membership cards but I can deal with a mobile phone digital membership I guess....

However, what about elderly MFC members or those who don't have Smart Phones? My Dad is 73 and has no clue how to set up a digital membership.

Just because we have all this technology doesn't mean we should be forced to use it in every aspect of our lives.

Nicely put Supreme Demon. Much appreciated. I’m 73 also and have a Demon supporter in my street who will help me in March when the Club gets the bar codes. While I’m here my favourite reads are the Post Grand Final thread, the training reports and now on Game Plans a couple of members explaining to me what went on in that 3rd quarter.

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

well i got one this year as did the grandkids

I did too but they don't work for matchday. A souvenir now.

3 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

I did too but they don't work for matchday. A souvenir now.

are you sure they can't be used for match day? any references?

 
2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

are you sure they can't be used for match day? any references?

Thats what it says on the back of my card....

3 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Thats what it says on the back of my card....

oh bummer. i hoped it would work when the covid stuff settles down


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