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And I thought his statement about being committed to the red & blue was hard to swallow...

 
1 minute ago, Redleg said:

It’s fine, the AFL senior Doctor was with our Doctor and made the decisions jointly and there were still problems in hospital, which had nothing to do with us and the AFL has ticked off on our handling of the incident.

 

The AFL wants this all fully checked and studied, so it doesn’t happen again. 
We are not in the gun for this one…

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

To be fair, Mother Theresa could promote this Parma and I would still maintain it sounds awful 😂

You're saying you'd have nun of it?

 
1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The AFL wants this all fully checked and studied, so it doesn’t happen again. 
We are not in the gun for this one…

Yeah it sounds more about changing the process going forward. 
If it makes the AFL more proactive with injury management then great. Frankly I’m all for it, and same goes for having medical imaging available at the ground. 

4 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

The "Petracca Parma" promo is a smart move by the club to demonstrate that all is now well in the relationship and take some heat off.

Nothing in that advertising campaign mentions our club in any way. 


2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

To be fair, Mother Theresa could promote this Parma and I would still maintain it sounds awful 😂

Cheesy puns are a habit on Demonland (got 2 in there!)

9 hours ago, Norm Smith's Curse said:

Nothing in that advertising campaign mentions our club in any way. 

It is a joint promotion.

On the left showing the mfc logo and sponsorship at the bottom is the version emailed to members. 

The version on the right doesn't show the logos as it is on the club's website.

 

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As I mentioned sponsors often use players in their promos. 

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 
On 10/09/2024 at 18:42, biggestred said:

Well,  if their standards were higher than mine when I was 18 at 3am after 11 pints it wouldn't be a problem 

When I was 18 . The football media were often in the room leading the dance. Or making up the stories in the far corner.

11 hours ago, No. 31 said:

I see the Petracca Parma logo is in blue, could still be used even if Trac went to another club with a matching colour scheme [runs for the foxhole before the incoming mortars detonate] ... 😁

Carlton is really the logical club for tracc.

If it was 1979 when Lygon Street could still be considered little Italy.


31 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

I heard his Nona gave him a recipe for Humble Pie - but Tracc doesn’t like the taste.

Sauce?

Thank god I have break dancing training to get me away from all this tracc stuff.We bond afterwards ripping the tops off of a few fluffyducks (long necks on a hot day).Correct me if I am wrong but a certain bloke from Romsey was seen at training in his pink lycra jumpsuit,would be a great pickup for the team especially with the nationals in November held on top of ayersrock (book early)

3 hours ago, binman said:

Carlton is really the logical club for tracc.

If it was 1979 when Lygon Street could still be considered little Italy.

Carlton (the neighbourhood) and Lygon Street have changed and are changing but I am confident Nonna Tracc would aporove of the lunches served at Parco dei Principi with potential team mates like Silvagni, Cerra, Cincotta, Fantasia and Pittonet there ...  😁

On 10/09/2024 at 12:44, Demonstone said:

Caro's source revealed ...

 

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AH HA deep throat is at it again

On 08/09/2024 at 09:09, Demonland said:

mFC pROpAGaNdA!!!

 

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Being a bit bleary eyed, I initially thought Trac and Rivers had been hanging out with Jamie Oliver to whip up some pukka parmas. 


On 11/09/2024 at 17:39, Bitter but optimistic said:

The "Petracca Parma" promo is a smart move by the club to demonstrate that all is now well in the relationship and take some heat off.

FYI - it was around a couple of weeks prior to him confirming his (apparent) commitment to the club on 31/08.

Here he is, making a Petracca Parma on 21/08, and I'm sure the video was made well prior to that.
https://www.instagram.com/on.trac5/reel/C-7HEYAS32d/

On 11/09/2024 at 17:39, Bitter but optimistic said:

The "Petracca Parma" promo is a smart move by the club to demonstrate that all is now well in the relationship and take some heat off.

Yep, all for it.

World keeps on turning, another day another hard dollar. 

On 12/09/2024 at 06:52, Lucifers Hero said:

It is a joint promotion.

On the left showing the mfc logo and sponsorship at the bottom is the version emailed to members. 

The version on the right doesn't show the logos as it is on the club's website.

 

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As I mentioned sponsors often use players in their promos. 

Throw in a free dessert option - the Petracca Palaver.

Think i’ll just have the Spargogetti Bolognaise 


The Petracca Parma is in the ‘Finals Fever’ section of their menu

not kidding

Used to love the Petracca Parmy...much too salty these days.

Edited by leucopogon

 

Apparently Christian is going to open a Traccaria on Lygon. 

On 12/09/2024 at 06:52, Lucifers Hero said:

It is a joint promotion.

On the left showing the mfc logo and sponsorship at the bottom is the version emailed to members. 

The version on the right doesn't show the logos as it is on the club's website.

 

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As I mentioned sponsors often use players in their promos. 

my mistake, spending too much time in a traccaria in Lygon st.


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