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PLAYER SPONSORSHIP - 2008

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Demonology – Demonland Player Sponsorship

Yes, once again the twin web sites of Demonology and Demonland have teamed together to support the club with player sponsorship of Clint Bartram for Season 2008.

Not only that but we have arranged that the clubs recruiting manager – Barry Prendergast will address the group post season and post draft to give us the "inside" story of our recruits for the 2009 Season. Not to mention all the juicy bits about the goings on at the draft and what the other clubs are up to.

For those that have been with us before, we will be arranging a get-together with Clint during the season. In the past this has been before one of the MCG games. This presents problems in itself as it cannot be done if Clint is playing. We remember that in his first year he played 22 games so it meant that we were left waiting for an opportunity that never came. So it may be that we will try to organise something during the week, around his training and recovery schedule.

Barry Prendergast has agreed to pick up where Craig Cameron left off, and it is agreed by all who have attended these functions in the past that this is the greatest value for money possible. Ordinary supporters simply don’t get access to the information made available to our group so join up to become one of the privileged!!

Whispering Jack and George will also try to organise a 3rd event and we will let you know about this after we kick around some ideas.

All members of our group will receive player sponsorship pins in recognition of their support. But most importantly it is the support that you and our sites provide to the player and the club through this scheme.

And all for only $125!!

To be part of the scheme, simply send a cheque, cash or postal note to:

Player sponsorship

P.O. Box 394

Port Melbourne

3207

If you could make the cheques to "cash" it would be appreciated, since the organisers have posted the sponsorship monies up-front. Any surplus is always forwarded to the club.

Hoping to see you join with us for Season 2008.

 

Great idea. I think I might join this year. Would be nice to tell my mates that I'm a Player Sponsor.

 
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