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MFC Annual General Meeting tonight 20/2/2023 at 6:30pm


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Unfortunately, I cannot physically attend the Melbourne Football Club Annual General Meeting tonight (20/2/2023) at 6:30pm.

Hopefully it will be live streamed?

Obviously, there are some important items on the Agenda for this AGM.

All I respectfully request, is if someone could please ask the Melbourne Football Club Board what is happening with our Home Base? We as Melbourne Demons members deserve an update on it's progress.

 

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According to the email sent to members it is live steamed:

The Melbourne Football Club Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held at 6.30pm on 20 February 2023 at the Olympic Room, Gate 3, Level 2 at the MCG.  The AGM will also be livestreamed for members who wish to watch it but cannot attend.

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Just now, Dingo said:

Regarding the Home Base Pert spoke for a long time and had no answer.Crapped on about how difficult it was to make a decision.And that he couldn’t tell us what the options were because it would breach confidentiality!

 

And what part of that did you not understand?

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5 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Regarding the Home Base Pert spoke for a long time and had no answer.Crapped on about how difficult it was to make a decision.And that he couldn’t tell us what the options were because it would breach confidentiality!

 

Its clear we have made zero ground. Same update we have got last few years. 

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1 minute ago, Gouga said:

Its clear we have made zero ground. Same update we have got last few years. 

Can you tell us which $20 - 50 odd multi million dollar projects that you started with state, federal and council from the ground up, as you think that is easy to do? I hope you understand the word confidentiality? or should they just let everyone know and get all parties to withdraw from the talks.

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12 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Regarding the Home Base Pert spoke for a long time and had no answer.Crapped on about how difficult it was to make a decision.And that he couldn’t tell us what the options were because it would breach confidentiality!

 

Translation for:  "We've really not progressed as well as we would have like and there is currently no option available at this point".

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5 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Can you tell us which $20 - 50 odd multi million dollar projects that you started with state, federal and council from the ground up, as you think that is easy to do? I hope you understand the word confidentiality? or should they just let everyone know and get all parties to withdraw from the talks.

Perhaps he could tell us which options they have explored and the time frame they are working to, to make a decision.
 

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I watched Kate Roffe speech and although I enjoyed the content I thought that Kate sounded a bit edgy did something happen??

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Ok when state, federal and council money or approval for such projects are needed especially in this climate money wise all parties will not want information let out, but regarding the Caulfield project there was a delay and still might be regarding issues with the council and community groups and other parties, personally the only people moaning is a minority section of members, the club has Casey Fields and its set up AMMi park for gym and pools and the admin is there as well, we also won a Premiership with these same conditions, I wonder if these people seem to think there will be a social section for the club in any new amenities, now you can believe Pert or just come out and say he's lying instead of innuendo comments.       

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