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Extremely random thread (and thought), but who is the most well known passionate Dees supporter amongst our supporter base? Most well known celebrity and also non-celebrity?

Celebrity? It’s cool to see Illy being a massive fan.

Non-Celeb? Naughtsie from the Deebrief is pretty well known for his good stuff on his pod.

 

Caden McDonald , got a Spotify endorsed pod and does a great work in YT

 

 

14 minutes ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

 

Surely he's here on Demonland... manifest!!!

 

Hamish Blake comes to mind first for me

Natalie Portman

3 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Surely he's here on Demonland... manifest!!!

You got me


3 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Christian O’Connell

Peter Hitchener

Ian Henderson

Neil Mitchell

Me

Hitch is a Saints fan I believe.

Who is the bloke in the cheer squad who used to wear the spandex suit?. I always see him at the games cheering, rain hail or shine.

Im sure he is on here.

Absolute legend for the effort he puts in. 


18 minutes ago, SPC said:

Who is the bloke in the cheer squad who used to wear the spandex suit?. I always see him at the games cheering, rain hail or shine.

Im sure he is on here.

Absolute legend for the effort he puts in. 

Wasn't there two of them?  One wore blue the other red?  Might be thinking of diff people though.  Haven't seen them in a while.

The guy I’m thinking of has blonde spiky hair. Recon I saw him interviewed and his name could be Ryan or something.

Anyway, he is a very passionate supporter 

Russell Howcroft. And a previous board member. 

 

While he plays a Tiges fan on SEN, I've heard Mario from Doncaster actually barracks for us.

1 hour ago, SPC said:

The guy I’m thinking of has blonde spiky hair. Recon I saw him interviewed and his name could be Ryan or something.

Anyway, he is a very passionate supporter 

Cheer squad leader is Ryan... has blonde hair.  Not so much spikey as sharp lol


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