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first they stop using the demon logo, then they will change the nickname to the dragons then selling home games to china, is there a possibility of this happening?

 

Home games in China LOL

And we thought it was hard to win the week after playing in Perth

It will happen straight after the pre season parade down Little Bourke St lead by John So and Jackie Chan.

 
first they stop using the demon logo, then they will change the nickname to the dragons then selling home games to china, is there a possibility of this happening?

We recently annouced a dismal $100,000 profit. How much would it cost to send 25 players plus coaching and support staff to china do you think? Wake up. I support the push to win over 2 billion supporters but the day we can afford to play home games in china is the day we have 2 billion members.

And dragons/demons, what do you think is more appealing to people in general? This club is well behind the 8-ball but I applaud the ability of the board to try anything except relocate or merge or change the 'Melbourne' brand. We are Melbourne, then the demons or dragons or whatever. At least a dragon is a strong symbol.

first they stop using the demon logo, then they will change the nickname to the dragons then selling home games to china, is there a possibility of this happening?

First of all they have not stopped using the demon logo, second they have never said they will change the nickname.


First of all they have not stopped using the demon logo, second they have never said they will change the nickname.

what do you mean "they have not stopped using the demon logo?"...yes they have lol...where have u been?

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just joking china taking over the world anyway, 1.2 billion only 12% OF THE WORLDS LAND MASS 25% OF THE WORLDS POPULATION

just joking china taking over the world anyway, 1.2 billion only 12% OF THE WORLDS LAND MASS 25% OF THE WORLDS POPULATION

im really tired. i read that as 25% of the worlds pokemon...i don't know why...

 
We recently annouced a dismal $100,000 profit. How much would it cost to send 25 players plus coaching and support staff to china do you think? Wake up. I support the push to win over 2 billion supporters but the day we can afford to play home games in china is the day we have 2 billion members.

And dragons/demons, what do you think is more appealing to people in general? This club is well behind the 8-ball but I applaud the ability of the board to try anything except relocate or merge or change the 'Melbourne' brand. We are Melbourne, then the demons or dragons or whatever. At least a dragon is a strong symbol.

i agree i couldnt careless about the demons. we have been the fushias and the redlegs among a few others, if it changes it changes, keep the red and blue, keep the jumper, keep the melbourne and the mfc, they are the most important bits. i didnt like melbourne hawks, because it was no longer melb but part hawthorn, and the change of colours, but if we changed to something else i dont think id care too much...

We recently annouced a dismal $100,000 profit. How much would it cost to send 25 players plus coaching and support staff to china do you think? Wake up. I support the push to win over 2 billion supporters but the day we can afford to play home games in china is the day we have 2 billion members.

You would think that the amount of merchisdising would make a profit also I think a sponser would pay for the flight over to china. Not that i think there will be one but i wouldnt be to upset as long as it's pre season or off season


First of all they have not stopped using the demon logo, second they have never said they will change the nickname.

Well show me where they have?

first they stop using the demon logo, then they will change the nickname to the dragons then selling home games to china, is there a possibility of this happening?

eerrr.....NO, its the most stupid rumour l've ever heard

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