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Great insights. Choco is a key man in our club.  He is developing young players and next level leaders.  I think he’s work with Kozzy , Riv and LJ is a huge plus.  

How good would it be to have Mark Chocko Williams mentoring you for the first three years at the club. His first two graduates (Sparrow and Jordon) have come through with flying colours. I am looking forward to seeing how each each group fare going forward and yes I realise that Jordon and Sparrow only had one year in the DNA.❤️💙


I hated Port but always respected Chocco, unreal seeing him in Dees colours must hang onto him at all cost big key in our success.

Never thought I would fall in love with a Port man, goes to show anything is possible.

 

This is so important. Fantastic 

start the kids right. Confidence builds…

this makes kids sign the Second Contract 

'um yeah, morning everyone.. i got a burger and chips and thickshake today on our magnificent journey to the victoria gardens food court. the burger has protein, the chips have sodium - just like our drinks at halftime and the thickshake is making my legs thicker. i think this is good stuff to eat. in conclusion, i hope to continue my good dieting habits daily and thank you very much for your time.'

 


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