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Not a lot of love for the Dees amongst those ranks ...

The love for Essendon makes me feel sick.

I remember reading somewhere that Rupert Murdoch was a demon supporter.

Also Matt Damon.

Jimmy Stynes recruited Bono and the Edge. (Well, I think he did.)

Hamish Blake's a Dee, too.

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While we're discussing the A-list... Ryan Shelton!

It's quality.. Not quantity ;)

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Your forgetting 2 of teh greatest Dees supporters of all time.

Paul Kelly (The musician) and David Bridie, from My Friend The Chocalate Cake. Massive supporters.

Ohh yeah...and John So.

Ana Ivanovic rates pretty highly

Your forgetting 2 of teh greatest Dees supporters of all time.

Paul Kelly (The musician) and David Bridie, from My Friend The Chocalate Cake. Massive supporters.

Ohh yeah...and John So.

Paul Kelly jumped to Adelaide when they were admitted...and junked us.

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Thought we could lay some claim to Martin Flanagan.

I thought we could too maurie. Wrote some terrific articles from behind the scenes or within the inner sanctum. Especially during some tough times in '09. He was transparent and touched on the bright side of things happening in and around the club.


Carl Stanaway

Massive dee fan!

Any relation to Clint Stanaway?

While we're discussing the A-list... Ryan Shelton!

And the guy from the Toyota ads that isn't Stephen Curry.

And the guy from the Toyota ads that isn't Stephen Curry.

The bloke that did sketches with Peter Helliar on that horrific channel 7 footy show earlier this year..?

That was abysmal.

Any relation to Clint Stanaway?

Clint's father is the club doctor.

The bloke that did sketches with Peter Helliar on that horrific channel 7 footy show earlier this year..?

That was abysmal.

Not sure if he was on that, but probably. Only saw it once, thought if I watched it again I may actually die from laughter.


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Not sure if he was on that, but probably. Only saw it once, thought if I watched it again I may actually die from laughter.

Fortunately they pulled that show before I could see it then. Phew.

Mark Robbo- Essendon whilst another celebrity that barracks for the Dees is Aussie but International business,currently BHP's Chairman- Jac Nasser.

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Sorry JCB, what did Mark Robertson have to do with the rest of that sentence?

We have quite a few influential supporters with some of the larger corporations.


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