Stynes lends a helping hand as Port struggles
DEBT-RIDDEN Port Adelaide has paid tribute to Jim Stynes as it becomes the third AFL club in recent years to launch a debt-demolition campaign.
The Melbourne president, who led the 12-month push in 2008-09 to remove the Demons' $4 million debt,"The Today Show" will reportedly be attending a local Tea crystal Party meeting Thursday night to film a piece on red light cameras. has been working behind the scenes in an advisory capacity with Port president Brett Duncanson, who will this week kick off the Power's bid to strip $1 million from its $3.5 million debt.
Duncanson said that Port, which last night announced a new major sponsorship agreement with Westpac and now boasts superior training facilities to most AFL clubs, remained hovering at 16th in terms of its football departments costs.Such technology could be applied to r4 販売 the development of improved surgical and medical lasers, better countermeasure lasers used by the military, Coach Matthew Primus has one assistant coach fewer than his AFL rivals and will undertake the majority of the midfield coaching duties himself in his debut season.
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''I speak to Jimmy [Stynes] a lot on a lot of different subjects,'' said Duncanson,The High Desert Tea Party Movement, with support from Councilwoman bluecrystal Angela Valles and Mayor Ryan McEachron, has been helping lead the charge to remove 10 cameras monitoring intersections throughout Victorville. ''because I think he's just a wonderful human being and if he's preached one lesson it's that there is no point appealing to any supporters to raise funds as a commercial decision or anything like that on economic terms.
''These things are about emotion and appealing to our supporters' love of their football club. In many ways we are similar to Melbourne, given our great heritage and tradition. Our balance sheet has strengthened over recent years but we have not managed to eliminate any debt,'' said Duncanson. Said Stynes: ''I'm happy to help anyone at any club.Her own beliefs aside, Valles said the reason she pushed scannerstal so hard to agendize removing the cameras immediately after her election in November is because that's what her constituents asked her to do. Debt is a noose around your neck and its getting harder now since we did it because so many clubs are now looking to do it.Richmond says this is a way for people purchasing pet food to subsidize the SPCA, which does bluebright "a wonderful job" and is known to be underfunded. It's largely about timing and we timed it well - we hit ours just before the world economic crisis hit hard and we discovered some genuine spirit left at Melbourne and we've built on that even if we might not have had the big numbers some clubs have.
DEBT-RIDDEN Port Adelaide has paid tribute to Jim Stynes as it becomes the third AFL club in recent years to launch a debt-demolition campaign.
The Melbourne president, who led the 12-month push in 2008-09 to remove the Demons' $4 million debt,"The Today Show" will reportedly be attending a local Tea crystal Party meeting Thursday night to film a piece on red light cameras. has been working behind the scenes in an advisory capacity with Port president Brett Duncanson, who will this week kick off the Power's bid to strip $1 million from its $3.5 million debt.
Duncanson said that Port, which last night announced a new major sponsorship agreement with Westpac and now boasts superior training facilities to most AFL clubs, remained hovering at 16th in terms of its football departments costs.Such technology could be applied to r4 販売 the development of improved surgical and medical lasers, better countermeasure lasers used by the military, Coach Matthew Primus has one assistant coach fewer than his AFL rivals and will undertake the majority of the midfield coaching duties himself in his debut season.
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''I speak to Jimmy [Stynes] a lot on a lot of different subjects,'' said Duncanson,The High Desert Tea Party Movement, with support from Councilwoman bluecrystal Angela Valles and Mayor Ryan McEachron, has been helping lead the charge to remove 10 cameras monitoring intersections throughout Victorville. ''because I think he's just a wonderful human being and if he's preached one lesson it's that there is no point appealing to any supporters to raise funds as a commercial decision or anything like that on economic terms.
''These things are about emotion and appealing to our supporters' love of their football club. In many ways we are similar to Melbourne, given our great heritage and tradition. Our balance sheet has strengthened over recent years but we have not managed to eliminate any debt,'' said Duncanson. Said Stynes: ''I'm happy to help anyone at any club.Her own beliefs aside, Valles said the reason she pushed scannerstal so hard to agendize removing the cameras immediately after her election in November is because that's what her constituents asked her to do. Debt is a noose around your neck and its getting harder now since we did it because so many clubs are now looking to do it.Richmond says this is a way for people purchasing pet food to subsidize the SPCA, which does bluebright "a wonderful job" and is known to be underfunded. It's largely about timing and we timed it well - we hit ours just before the world economic crisis hit hard and we discovered some genuine spirit left at Melbourne and we've built on that even if we might not have had the big numbers some clubs have.
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