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The Melbourne Football Club is turning 150

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The club has informed us that the Demonology/Demonland 150 club syndicate recently hit $9,676 out of the $12,386 required for our syndicate to become full members of the Melbourne Football Club's 150 Club. This is thanks mainly to site members 'support of the 'Pay So He Can Play' initiative in regards to Michael Newton, which alone raised the club over $1,500.

The money donated for the 150 Club goes towards the fitting out of the new stadium in the Olympic Park precinct, which will help our club move towards gaining state of the art training, gym and recovery facilities, as well as a genuine base for the club in the middle of the city, right next to our playing home, the MCG - something the MFC has not had for a number of years.

As members of the Demonology and Demonland sites, we have already showed our support and love for the Melbourne Football Club. The 150 Club is another way to show this support for a club that desperately requires it - only in a more tangible way.

There is no doubt that this is the biggest thing to happen to this club in the past four decades since the last premiership. The club is making efforts to entrench itself as the club of Melbourne and a home base in the heart of the city will certainly help to achieve this.

For the Demonology/Demonland syndicate, we have come up with a relatively simple category system for donations, as follows:

Platinum member = $415

Gold member = $330

Silver member = $250

Bronze member = $165

Red and Blue member = $85

Donations: $20, $30, $40, $50, $60, $70

Any donation you could make would be fantastic, and would go a long way towards making our club more competitive off the field and on the field in what is becoming an increasingly uncompetitive arena.

To become an integral part of the Melbourne Football Club's future and make a donation, please email me by clicking HERE so the donation form can be forwarded to you. Please remember to write 'Demonology' next to your name on the form so the club can tally our donations. You can also PM me your email and I'll forward you the form or any information there.

Thanks must go to Greg Romanes at the club for helping to make this possible and tallying the donations for us. Anyone who has questions or queries about the 150 Club, or the possibility of becoming a full member yourself, you are welcome to contact him on 9652 1122, or BY EMAIL

 
  • 1 month later...

Just wondering how close we are to having the syndicate becoem full members?

And how close the club is to getting to the target?

 
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Just wondering how close we are to having the syndicate becoem full members?

And how close the club is to getting to the target?

We are currently just $990 from hitting out target as a syndicate...

As for the club's target, I'm not sure.

  • 2 months later...

We are currently just $990 from hitting out target as a syndicate...

As for the club's target, I'm not sure.

Can you give us an update on the target for the syndicate? If we are still short I may be able to get us over the line.

I need to know before Wed night ( 5 Nov) if possible.

  • 2 weeks later...
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I've just received an update from the club.

The Demonology/Demonland 150 Club Syndicate has so far raised $11,961 of the $12,384 required ($423 to go)

We are incredibly close to being full members of the 150 Club, which is a testament to the two sites.

To anyone who would like to make a pledge to see us get over the line, you can download the donation form HERE.

Just remember to write "Demonology/Demonland" next to your name on the form.

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