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You're a credit to yourself and your family CP. Keep that effort going in your future endeavours, and you won't likely go too far wrong. Congratulations.

 

What a classy way to exit, there are lots of footballers who could take some lesson here. Way to go Cam !

Myself and family very much enjoyed our chat at the MFC dinner last year. 

You gave 100% to the club until the final siren. 

We all wish you well with your thoroughly prepared for teaching career. 

We will never forget that ground thudding concussion down the boundary at Williamstown, although we very much hope you do.

Kudos on a career that offered MFC maximum advantage when we needed it most.

 

Absolute gentleman, all class.

Was ahead of our curve at Melbourne as far as developing a calm, humble and professional attitude. I'm quite sure he was a good example to the 'kids' coming through;, and his presence forever ready to step up would have been a good honesty check for the young talls.

Can only speculate if his attitude also had something to do with how well several players responded to stints in the VFL, too.

"Is Pedersen sooking? Then why are you sooking? Get on with it."

I wonder what his ties with his junior/pre-AFL clubs are like, I can see him cheerfully dropping by to kick 12 goals in an afternoon while he is still fit.


Has been a great servant for the club.

Never dropped his bundle and gave it his all no matter the level he played at.

Can leave with his head held high.

Turned out to be a better trade than Dawesy.

#pedofacts

10 hours ago, P-man said:

Has been a great servant for the club.

Never dropped his bundle and gave it his all no matter the level he played at.

Can leave with his head held high.

Turned out to be a better trade than Dawesy.

#pedofacts

Stuie would argue that point here if he was still posting!

11 hours ago, P-man said:

Has been a great servant for the club.

Never dropped his bundle and gave it his all no matter the level he played at.

Can leave with his head held high.

Turned out to be a better trade than Dawesy.

#pedofacts

Pederson had the finest sporting attitude.  
No evidence of him complaining or being a prima-donna when he was under-appreciated.  IMHO it was no coincidence that we usually won when Cam replaced Dawes at CHF, but lost when Dawesy was at CHF and Cam didn't play!  
He earned my respect, I wish him every success and am sure he'll always be welcome at the club.

 

20181004_184010.thumb.jpg.607ee9d4f40ef2f453c4dc020bf40ffd.jpgThank you for a very good stint at the MFC and the big league Cam.  Gave your all and rarely let the club and your team mates down.  All class and made the most of your talents.  Wishing you a great future post AFL and congrats on receiving  your masters at tonight's graduation ceremony in Geelong...

Edited by Rusty Nails


 

 Thanks Pedo, for coming to the Dees, when we were both a bit 'Off'.

...  thanks for giving your all to this club, and for getting the best out of each other.

 Its been a pleasure to see you take pride in you work, and give you best.    you left it all out there.

 

Goodonya, St-Pedo.

  • 2 weeks later...

 

On 10/4/2018 at 7:15 PM, Rusty Nails said:

20181004_184010.thumb.jpg.607ee9d4f40ef2f453c4dc020bf40ffd.jpgThank you for a very good stint at the MFC and the big league Cam.  Gave your all and rarely let the club and your team mates down.  All class and made the most of your talents.  Wishing you a great future post AFL and congrats on receiving  your masters at tonight's graduation ceremony in Geelong...

I've been wondering what he might do next. What sort of Masters degree has he earned?

(And doesn't he own a shirt with collar and sleeves he could have worn to this event?)

There would be few players that have had a s big a turn around in fan opinion than Cam Pedersen.

His first match was a shocker and he spent his first two years on our list with people counting the days until his contact was up.  He retires a much liked and admired player for his contribution during the rebuild.


On 10/16/2018 at 11:08 AM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I've been wondering what he might do next. What sort of Masters degree has he earned?

(And doesn't he own a shirt with collar and sleeves he could have worn to this event?)

Good on him.

Love his choice of clothing.

Will never forget the looks I got when I rocked up to my graduation at Monash in dirty jeans and an old jumper?

On ‎10‎/‎16‎/‎2018 at 8:57 AM, DavidNeitz9 said:

 

Confirmed on the Phillip Island Football Netball Club Facebook Page. Sounds like he's moved to the Island. He'll smash it down there.

On 10/16/2018 at 5:57 AM, DavidNeitz9 said:

 

Sweet, that’s where my family live, I have a couple of cousins that play for Phillip Island. 

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Sweet, that’s where my family live, I have a couple of cousins that play for Phillip Island. 

My in-laws are down that way, San Remo and on the Island itself. Brother-in-law heavily involved in the Cricket Club...less so with the footy club now, getting a bit old for that.

  • 4 months later...

I’ll repeat what other have said above : Cam Pederson - all class. 

Very nicely written letter. 

Well said, Cam Pedersen. Saw him numerous times chatting to fans in the stands before games or when not playing. He'll make a fine teacher.

Great read. I still think he had something to offer this year, but don't blame him one bit for moving on.

 

A credit to himself

Good luck lad

5 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Made my eyes moist,  that did... beautifully written,  and great sentiments.


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