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There’s a legend who sits in the AFL members. He’s got a shaved head, strong moustache, uggs & a blue Bonds singlet and there each week. Love his work. 

One of the blokes from Aunty Donna.

Killing Heidi (or is it Bachelor girl?)

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1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

Gotta be BBO. 
From what SWYL has said, he is also famous in Thailand now.

Thank you Neil.

However, I am rather hurt that it took until the second page of the thread for my modest good self to be nominated.

Wilbur Wilde. Have been at the footy with him…..loves the Dees. 

Hamish has had many mentions, but his comedy companion Ryan Shelton is a mad Melbourne supporter. Ryan shares "The Imperfects" podcast with Hugh Van Cuylenburg; their interview with Max is pure gold. Ryan in 7th heaven interviewing Max.

4 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

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

Knock off RMs meme guy? Legendary supporter 


Satyricon 😝

4 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

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

Where did you get this info from?

3 hours ago, Mickey said:

Killing Heidi (or is it Bachelor girl?)

Ella Hooper and Jesse too I think.

1 hour ago, Older demon said:

Hamish has had many mentions, but his comedy companion Ryan Shelton is a mad Melbourne supporter. Ryan shares "The Imperfects" podcast with Hugh Van Cuylenburg; their interview with Max is pure gold. Ryan in 7th heaven interviewing Max.

Good show. Went to school with Hugh, excellent bloke.


Mid eighties, when I was a young teen, there was a cropped haired redhead who would stand in the bleaches of the 'G, Jolimont end. There every single game, like me, & be looking away from the ground, with a 'who wants some?' stare. 

He was the Dees version of 'the firm'. Feared him & admired him at same time as these were days when you would draw fire from anyone purely for wearing our jumper - this guy had the look of 'bring it'. Saw him get into trouble w/ police a few times.

Always wondered what became of him, I doubt he's on here, but hope he is & that he lived to see 2021.

Thats the fascinating thing about familiar faces at the 'G. I still see people I've seen for 40 years of going - we all share the same love/devotion & have lived through the same dark ages - even though we don't speak it doesnt matter - there's a connection.

 

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5 hours ago, Travis Boots said:

Archie Thompson 

Hamish

Sooshi Mango boys (Carlo and Joe). 

I was pushing my kid in a pram one day with a Melbourne jacket on and I here someone scream at the top of their voice “CARN THE MIGHTY DEES”. Turned around and it was Archie Thompson riding his bike. Didn’t know he was a Dee. Makes sense now.

6 hours ago, AmDamDemon said:

In the 90s there was the bloke who ran the cheersquad, the name Hokko printed on the back of a Dees hoodie comes to mind but that could be misremembered through the fog of time.

Was he the bloke that wore the #45 80s Ricky Jackson hoodie? Pretty sure he was. Very famous indeed.


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