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  • 2 months later...
Very much appreciated what Andy and Nasher have done and are doing for MFC to get Demonland up and running. Very interesting to find out what sucha site cost to run. Is this at bare bones level? Demonland at its new home certainly looks more than that! Would you guys add more if had the financial backing?

I was talking to a couple of Admin people at the Family day and noting again the number of MFC members who as always ready to put in hours and personal effort to help our beloved club. you guys and those over at 'ology do gr8 job

Have never understood why MFC could not "afford" to have an official MFC site run properly or efficiently. Now not an option due to Telstra/AFL deal.

i queried MFC ages ago on the site and they only had one guy doing all the interviews, maintaing all the systems and building the site.. michael something or other . no funding for it so under the circumstances it was a pretty good effort... this telstra thing seems to have alot of quirks in it.. link backs and failure to load a big issue..

On the demonland topic. would you guys be interested in doing some promtional work?? like a directory or something for members where we pay you to advertise?? not the banners and crap but a seperate page dedicated to freinds of Melbourne footy club or something..

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I would like to donate some money but dont have a paypal account. Are there any other ways to do this besides paypal?

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I would like to donate some money but dont have a paypal account. Are there any other ways to do this besides paypal?

Your thoughts are much appreciated Demon85.

Can we suggest that during the club's debt demolition month, that instead of donating to us, all donations be made to the club's efforts to remove its $5m debt.

After all, if the club's no longer around in a few year's time, then neither are we!

DEBT DEMOLITION

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Your thoughts are much appreciated Demon85.

Can we suggest that during the club's debt demolition month, that instead of donating to us, all donations be made to the club's efforts to remove its $5m debt.

After all, if the club's no longer around in a few year's time, then neither are we!

DEBT DEMOLITION

Andy would have spat his cornflakes everywhere when he read that. :D :D

actually WJ that is an issue I have as well. No credit card or paypal account. is there another option for those of us who would want to get on board (in september of course)?

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Your thoughts are much appreciated Demon85.

Can we suggest that during the club's debt demolition month, that instead of donating to us, all donations be made to the club's efforts to remove its $5m debt.

After all, if the club's no longer around in a few year's time, then neither are we!

DEBT DEMOLITION

Now that its into September, where or how can donations be sent for the running of the site WJ?

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Are you still accepting donations?

Just wondering if the Paypal link has been deactivated or if it just my browser chucking wobblies again?

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