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OUR CLUB NEEDS UNITY - Support the club - Rally at our open training session - Friday 12th April - 9:45am - Gosch's Paddock

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Neeld commended the fans for turning up in his presser right now. Congratulations wazza and waynewussel

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Cameron schwab here too

In a suit with his Melbourne tie on.

Roller turned up with a couple of his Kids as well.

 

Can you confirm or deny the sleeve for us?

He was wearing a suit.


 

I can confirm Schwab has a half sleeve.

It's Schwab's last day today.

He tweeted as such this morning.


Damn, I left just before the players finished I guess, missed the thanks. :(

Great work all!! Thanks heaps for your efforts and perseverance WW and Wizza. I'm sure the whole club has a bit of a spring in their step after seeing you all there this morning. At the moment every bit of confidence will help.

I'm excited about the future of our team even if it may take longer than I'd prefer.

Brilliant job Everyone! SEN just reported that "the Dees have received a big morale boost this morning, with hundreds of supporters turning up to their training. Mark Neeld says, players are rapt, great way to start the weekend"

See you at the G tomorrow! Go Dees!

Great turn out today. Thanks wayne and wizza and everybody else who had a hand in organising today. It's so easy to be critical and negative with whats been happening, but today was like a breath of fresh air. It's things like todays effort that defines us as a club and i'm sure the players really appreciated it .

P.S. If anybodies interested the boys trained the house down.


Now that shows character.

Absolutely! The guy has balls! Personally, I think he'd make a great CEO. Maybe Don could approach him on the QT...


Driving home just heard SEN report on Dee training... Mission Accomplished!

Well done, mate! Excellent effort! You are to be congratulated!

In a suit with his Melbourne tie on.

Yep. The guy is all class!

 

I must admit I was concerned about this. Imagine if after all this effort only a few people had showed up. It would have lead to more media ridicule about how after all that effort so few Demons turned up. Well, that the turn up was large is a great testament to the spirit of the supporters. Well done to all who went and to those who promoted it.

Now it's the players' turn.


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