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That ad on SEN

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There is a new club house leader for most annoying ad in the media ATM (ignoring those horrible CGU things)

SEN have been giving it a work out.

For furniture in toorak or something and finishes in a real posh "AND GO DEES".

Goes against everything Stynes and co are don't ATM and a good example of not all publicity is good publicity.

MAKES MY SKIN CRAWL.

 

I have a bit of a laugh everytime I hear it. Our image of being range rover driving, leather patch wearing, snow skiing toffs will only ever change when our supporters and members consistently turn up to games regardless of the weather.

Guys it's Terrance from Toorak...

He is a character based on the stereotypical Melbourne supporter.

It's very funny.

 
I have a bit of a laugh everytime I hear it. Our image of being range rover driving, leather patch wearing, snow skiing toffs will only ever change when our supporters and members consistently turn up to games regardless of the weather.

So, we need to be unlike all other Clubs, who get better crowds if it's a good fixture and their team's doing well?

Hrm.

Lighten up people. Terrance is a long time caller to SEN, and has been quite funny over the journey. That fact that he has branched out to making ads is a credit to him.


Lighten up people. Terrance is a long time caller to SEN, and has been quite funny over the journey. That fact that he has branched out to making ads is a credit to him.
Agree good to see him making a name for himself. Just remember he supports the club and any publicity is good publicity.

It made you think about Melbourne... that's a win for us.

Free advertising is gold!

Terence from Toorak is Gold, like Ivan From Ivanhoe years ago. I laugh everytime i hear it.

The ad i cannot stand is "Helloooo Frank Walker from National Tiles" Please have him killed!

 

Terrance from Toorak is a gun, I laugh every time he is on and for the CGU ads, Brilliant !!

I have to pick up the boy from rowing

Cheerio & GO DEES

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Terrance from Toorak is a gun, I laugh every time he is on and for the CGU ads, Brilliant !!

I have to pick up the boy from rowing

Cheerio & GO DEES

LOL!


Terrance from Toorak is a gun, I laugh every time he is on and for the CGU ads, Brilliant !!

I have to pick up the boy from rowing

Cheerio & GO DEES

"Tony is it me? Am i on? It's Ivan Tony-I follow the Melbourne Football Club"

It could be much much worse... it could be Chris & Marie's

"HELLO!, HELLO!"

Gippy

people, there's no economic downturn! I usually hate that whole toff thing and have fought my whole life to provide a visible alternative at games, but Terrance cracks me up. CHEERIO and GO DEES

Yeah I find it funny.

Besides when people try and give me crap about us being toffs and rich supporters etc I usually answer them with I'd rather be known as a toff rather than a toothless uneducated bogan.

"I laugh every time he is on "

I wish I was so easily amused.

Personally, I find it painful.

Also, I reckon real Melbourne supporters don't say"Go Dees". Just new chums and "fly by nights".

"Go Dees".....Go where?? Who calls us "Dees" anyway? It reminds me of Collingwood supporters saying"Go Pies". I wish they WOULD go!


Yeah I know. I don`t find it funny at all I recken its just an old joke being used time and time again. Its not funny anymore. Make up a new one. Most people call us the Dees to.

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