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Not counting the likes of Mundine and Ivanovic who just got handed a jumper and held it up for a photo shoot with no idea what they were doing here's a list I've put together over the years. Although I'd effectively put John So in that bracket as well, he must have been nearly the most rubbish #1 ticketholder we've ever had.

On the topic of celebrity photo shoots I've also got pictures of Kenny Rogers holding the jersey aloft and Chuck Norris being tackled by Adrian Battiston.. Will post later when I'm home.

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Terry Bracks - Wife of former premier Steve Bracks

David Bridie - Singer/Songwriter

Nicky Buckley - Television presenter

Geoff Cox - Television presenter

Greg Evans - Television presenter

Ian Henderson - Newsreader

Rob Gell - TV weatherman

Derryn Hinch - Television/Radio presenter (disputed)

Brad Hodge - Cricketer

Rod Laver - Tennis player

Nick McCallum - Journalist and radio announcer

Neil Mitchell - Radio announcer

Steve Moneghetti - Runner

Beverley O'Connor - Broadcaster

John "Dr. Turf" Rothfield - Radio announced

Mike Sheahan - Journalist (disputed)

Rob Sitch - Comedian

John So - Former Lord Mayor of Melbourne

Alan Stockdale - Former Victorian treasurer

James Tomkins - Rower

Mal Walden - Newsreader

Wilbur Wilde - Musician

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Dr Turf from SEN is a Dees supporter too. Don't know his real name.

His name is John Rothfield whose brother Mark is a former committee man . As a very young man in the 1970's, he actually applied to coach the team ! If we are playing a rare Saturday game he always chooses his Demons ahead of his horses !

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His name is John Rothfield whose brother Mark is a former committee man . As a very young man in the 1970's, he actually applied to coach the team ! If we are playing a rare Saturday game he always chooses his Demons ahead of his horses !

He knows his stuff too, knows more about football (and a lot of other sports) than most people in the media.

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Max/Mike Walker even though he used to play for us. I read that Kylie Minogue is a dees fan but never seen any proof in that

Archie Thomson

David Bridie

Wilbur Wilde

Anthony Mundine

scared little wierd guys

Terry Bracks

Denis Commenti

Muttiah Muralitharan

Dr Turf

David Hobson

Baz Luhrmann

Shane Bourne

Dr Karl from Neighbours

Wilbur Wilde's brother - Chris Aitken - played 14 games for us wearing No 5 between 1967 & 1977

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Not counting the likes of Mundine and Ivanovic who just got handed a jumper and held it up for a photo shoot with no idea what they were doing here's a list I've put together over the years. Although I'd effectively put John So in that bracket as well, he must have been nearly the most rubbish #1 ticketholder we've ever had.

On the topic of celebrity photo shoots I've also got pictures of Kenny Rogers holding the jersey aloft and Chuck Norris being tackled by Adrian Battiston.. Will post later when I'm home.

http://wiki.fcmelbourne.com.au/Famous+Fans

Terry Bracks - Wife of former premier Steve Bracks

David Bridie - Singer/Songwriter

Nicky Buckley - Television presenter

Geoff Cox - Television presenter

Greg Evans - Television presenter

Ian Henderson - Newsreader

Rob Gell - TV weatherman

Derryn Hinch - Television/Radio presenter (disputed)

Brad Hodge - Cricketer

Rod Laver - Tennis player

Nick McCallum - Journalist and radio announcer

Neil Mitchell - Radio announcer

Steve Moneghetti - Runner

Beverley O'Connor - Broadcaster

John "Dr. Turf" Rothfield - Radio announced

Mike Sheahan - Journalist (disputed)

Rob Sitch - Comedian

John So - Former Lord Mayor of Melbourne

Alan Stockdale - Former Victorian treasurer

James Tomkins - Rower

Mal Walden - Newsreader

Wilbur Wilde - Musician

John Burns - 3AW Breakfast

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He knows his stuff too, knows more about football (and a lot of other sports) than most people in the media.

John Rothfield (Dr Turf) is right up there with Roy Slaven, his personna on Radio is fantastic, particularly with KB. John always sticks up for the MFC when he gets a chance.

Loved him ever since "Punter to Punter" on RRR.

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