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Fantastic news.  I don't think this was ever in doubt, but this is great reward for a tremendous player and person for our footy club.  Love the way he goes about his footy and what he does off field as well.  If we had a team of 22 Nev's we would go alright.

Hopefully this is a good sign leading into this weekend as well!


Great Story for any footballer.  He was done and dusted, re-invented himself as a small defender.

Great he chose to stick with the club instead of exploring free agency and heading back to WA. He’s a reliable small defender and good role model and mentor within the club. Now we just need to get Gus signed up too!

Edited by Lord Travis

Leaves 15 still unsigned who are OOC at end of season including Gus and O Mac. 

 

Brilliant! Champion player and person. To think of where he's come from a few years ago to now should be an inspiration to any young bloke to never give up.


Not much flashiness about him but geez he's a tough and honest competitor who is often forced to battle outside his weight.

I hope he's getting a good quid. He bloody well deserves it.

Has been badly battered and bruised this year but gets up week after week. His durability is as much as a highlight as his form is.

Saty must be frothing.


Love watching him compete as much as I liked Matty Whelan play   both champions   Go Dees


1 hour ago, It's Time said:

Leaves 15 still unsigned who are OOC at end of season including Gus and O Mac. 

small matter of Gaff to sort out first methinks.

 

Fantastic news about Nev. 

Thanks for the commitment Neville. You are a much loved and respected member of the Demons family.

Very bloody happy about this, and also with the club for showing continued faith with a lengthy contract.

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The Dees looked after Nev and he pays us by signing  till 2021. Loyalty personified. That makes him a Demon for life. This could be a start of a great weekend.

1 hour ago, Demons11 said:

‘The Lord’

Lord Neville?

 
1 hour ago, Mickey said:

Lord Neville?

 

2 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Love Lord Nev

 

2 hours ago, Demons11 said:

‘The Lord’

 

2 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

This signing was iNEVitable.

 

2 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

NEVer in doubt 

 

54 minutes ago, Chook said:

Nifty…!

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