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MFC Player Sponsor Day 04/03/18

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this was right after family Day , started at 12.30 , I can tell you every player was approachable , they all talked and had pictures taken 

after a long day they kept talking and was a fantastic afternoon. We stayed till 1.45 and it was finishing at 2 pm 

the staff and players made the day , seemed more upbeat than last year and the year before. 

I sponsor Jessie and had a great chat and I thought it was going to be hard for us , but He was very open and chatty. I won't say what we spoke about as it was personal 

and Im sure my picture tells a story. 

my thanks to all and will continue with my sponsorship 

 

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You’ve both been through a lot Mark, im sure it was meaningful to you both. Funny pic of the kids!

Fantastic post thanks for taking the time to do it - your whole family look awesome in red & blue. 

Go Dees

 

It was a really terrific function and the players were very friendly and obligingly with the kids as far as autographs and photos were concerned. I was really impressed with Max Gawn and Jayden Hunt. Jake Lever is a really super impressive young man who will be a major plus for the club. He seems to have settled back well in Melbourne. Clayton Oliver looks really thin - I’d like to know how much weight he’s lost since midway through his last TAC Cup season.

I too enjoyed the new format. The players were very good with their time and were certainly happy to give you a glimpse into the inner sanctum. The camaraderie between the players was clearly evident. They all love Goody. "Elite at relationships" is how he was described by one player, which is certainly not how the majority were describing their last coach.  

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9 hours ago, Tough Kent said:

I too enjoyed the new format. The players were very good with their time and were certainly happy to give you a glimpse into the inner sanctum. The camaraderie between the players was clearly evident. They all love Goody. "Elite at relationships" is how he was described by one player, which is certainly not how the majority were describing their last coach.  

Roos or that other bloke?

Aww awesome grandad!

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