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None other than Jospeh Gutnick is set to make a herculeon return to his club, replacing the paper boy as CEO /CFO. A left, very left field choice, but he is passionate and has the financial credentials. He has been lobbying privately and the appointment includes guaranteed sponsorship, that will ensure black ink. On the back of this guarantee, and the forthcoming hype that will re-invigorate a deflated MFC, the AFL has fully endorsed the plan. They see it as a low risk, worth taking.

Paper boy to return to his former glory, getting the red pen out.

Press Release by C.O.B 20/1/08.

I for one am pleased he sees that he has unfinished business. Congrats Jo. Good luck and Go Get Em!

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None other than Jospeh Gutnick is set to make a herculeon return to his club, replacing the paper boy as CEO /CFO. A left, very left field choice, but he is passionate and has the financial credentials. He has been lobbying privately and the appointment includes guaranteed sponsorship, that will ensure black ink. On the back of this guarantee, and the forthcoming hype that will re-invigorate a deflated MFC, the AFL has fully endorsed the plan. They see it as a low risk, worth taking.

Paper boy to return to his former glory, getting the red pen out.

Press Release by C.O.B 20/1/08.

I for one am pleased he sees that he has unfinished business. Congrats Jo. Good luck and Go Get Em!

And Mr. Jakovich will line up at full forward in the Nab Cup opener at Skilled Stadium, no doubt! ;)

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Its 1 February today not 1 April. :rolleyes:

Its worrying that people would take the bait and welcome back such a divisive and self serving individual with a dubious corporate record (no matter how much he bank rolls the club).

:o I'm with Rhino...no doubting Joe's passion, but he can split clubs like Wayne Carey can split packs, cops, girls cheeks, etc, etc ,etc

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WJ, I read what you had to say on this topic on another forum. You stated that the AFL would be happy with this appointment. Is this a statement of fact, or just your warped opinion?

And you are??????????

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Wheres_jacka turns to the crowd, takes the helmet off and raises the bat. Your congratulations are gratiously accepted.

The real issue is, why would someone deem it neccessary to delete the thread. As I said, a geek with the power of thread removal, is a very dangerous individual. Fair dinkum, the spaz who deleted this needs to take a good hard look in his/her nerdy mirror, and give yourself a nerdy shake of the head in self disgust.

Long live a little bit of humour, even if I am the only one who has a chuckle.

Regards

Wheres_jacka

Liberating nerds since 1972!

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While I'm not normally a "dobber", the moderator logs suggest that the person who deleted the thread is the person who founded, owns and funds the site.

I wish it was true... would love to see him back at the club. Miss him.

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well done WJ, an actuall question to people on demonland...if this were a true statement, it would be a risk and i would not be happy, look at the position we are in now because of joe, if he came back, all of this hard work to get us in shape could all be lost again...maybe we need a new CEO, not jo gutnick however

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While I'm not normally a "dobber", the moderator logs suggest that the person who deleted the thread is the person who founded, owns and funds the site.

really? coz i actually have enormous respect for him and w_j. Some of my barrage is then recalled.

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really? coz i actually have enormous respect for him and w_j. Some of my barrage is then recalled.

Not a problem. While many of us supported Joe in the early days of Demonland and still appreciate his contribution to the club, while he would be welcome back as a fan of the club, I personally couldn't see him in the role of CEO at the club. Time's passed on.

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Not a problem. While many of us supported Joe in the early days of Demonland and still appreciate his contribution to the club, while he would be welcome back as a fan of the club, I personally couldn't see him in the role of CEO at the club. Time's passed on.

Maybe not as CEO but a seat at the big round table would be good

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While I'm not normally a "dobber", the moderator logs suggest that the person who deleted the thread is the person who founded, owns and funds the site.

Excuse my ignorance but exactly who pays for Demonland and Demonology to pop up on my computer whenever I need a Demons hit?

Is it just a couple of dedicated/manic individuals?

I'd be more than happy to throw in a few dollars to see the survival of both.

Then again, if they're funded by millionaire retirees I might withdraw my offer.

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Has Joe ever been a CEO?... whilst I appreciated his support of the club I knew the post was BS when it suggested he'd come back in a 'hands on" role. You may as well suggest that Dick Pratt fills out his own tax returns.

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