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Saturday Feb. 25 at Yarra Park

Not 100% confirmed yet.

The only thing that is certain is that the DeeArmy will be putting on a BBQ. No surprise there.

Hashtag death/taxes/DA BBQ 😁

  • 2 weeks later...
 

Family Day now confirmed:

Saturday 25 February @ Yarra Park

10am - 1pm

❤️💙

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Family Day now confirmed:

Saturday 25 February @ Yarra Park

10am - 1pm

❤️💙

Thanks for the update!

Has this been announced by the club yet, or is this inside information?

  • Demonland changed the title to MFC Family Day: Saturday 25th February 2023
 
33 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Thanks for the update!

Has this been announced by the club yet, or is this inside information?

I don’t think the Club has officially announced it yet. But because the DeeArmy is very much involved with these events we get plenty of notice. 

Our men will be attending Family Day, of course. Our women’s team is on a break but the girls being the girls there’ll likely be some of them attending. Daisy has already said she’ll be there.

Also wanted to mention that as well as our usual fare (sausage in bread, soft drink, bottled water etc.) we’ll have cakes. One of our members is a professional baker and her cupcakes are to die for. We’ll also be selling merch.


5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

 Daisy has already said she’ll be 

Never too early to induct her into the MFC hall of fame. And in front of the adoring supporters too………….never a more appropriate opportunity.

6 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Our men will be attending Family Day, of course. Our women’s team is on a break but the girls being the girls there’ll likely be some of them attending. Daisy has already said she’ll be there.

Also wanted to mention that as well as our usual fare (sausage in bread, soft drink, bottled water etc.) we’ll have cakes. One of our members is a professional baker and her cupcakes are to die for. We’ll also be selling merch.

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6 hours ago, Winners at last said:

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⬆️ Everyone’s reaction to these cupcakes.

⬇️  What we were treated to at the Casey GF…

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They taste as good as they look. ❤️💙
 

PS: the blue food dye literally leaves its mark. The entire cheer squad rocked blue tongues that day, which is never not funny. 😁

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

 

As we all know, BBB will be losing his curly locks at Family Day to raise funds for the children’s cancer charity Challenge, a charity close to his heart, and one very worthy of support.

Donations of any amount are much appreciated and can be made using this link…

https://fundraise.challenge.org.au/bb

But wait, there’s more…

 

For a $50 donation you’ll get a Mark Knight picture signed by BBB!!!

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  • 3 weeks later...

DON’T FORGET TO BRING AN EMPTY BELLY TO FAMILY DAY TOMORROW…

… AND COME VISIT THE DEMON ARMY TENT!

We will have competition, though. There’ll be two food trucks: one with pizza, the other with burgers and chips. I’m sure they’ll cook up a storm and their food will be delish, but for more bang for your buck - or bangER for your buck see what I did there - you simply can’t go past our BBQ and cake stall. Our prices are more than reasonable and ALL proceeds from the cake stall will be donated to the Challenge Cancer charity (loveya BBB).

Besides, who’s eating pizza and burgers at 10am?! Apart from ppl who’ve been out on the turps all night and/or ppl who are partial to hardened arteries, amirite?!

This is just one example of the deliciousness that’ll be available…

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They taste as good as they look. And I know. I’ve had more of these than I care to remember.

There’ll be a big selection of cakes of all shapes and sizes.

And we’ll be selling merch. 

So please come and support us!!!

This morning a supermarket which shall remain nameless (COLES!) messed up and didn’t have our 1000-sausage order when our awesome and very patient leader arrived to pick them up. She put the call out and in typical Demon Army fashion, our dedicated members stopped at supermarkets on their way to Yarra Park and bought up whatever sausages were on the shelves.

So if you’re looking to buy snags today don’t be surprised if there’s none in your local Coles/Woollies. 😂

Final shameless plug: please come and buy a sausage in bread and/or a cake. We depend on days such as this. Those giant heads don’t grow on trees, ya know. Imagine if they did, though. That’d be amazing!

JUST GET YOURSELF TO OURS!!!

Anyone got good ideas on parking near Gooches?

Train services on the Belgrave/Lillidale line are going to be rubbish for the first part of the season due to track closure and replacement buses for the Mont Albert / Surrey Hills level crossing removal works.

Can't make it but hope there is a good turnout. Get around Grundy & tell him how much we are so excited to have him at the Dee's. At least he'll be around better supporters & not feral ones.

Also find out how levers ankle is.

Spewing can't get there. Don't think my 2-year-old son would appreciate it as much as I would and would be trying to drag me out of the place as soon as we got there.


2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Good turnout 

Any Chace of some pics BDA?

Lines for autographs are ridiculous already, crowd building nicely.

9 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Any Chace of some pics BDA?

Sorry Azz. File size to big. I’ll see if I can download the software to rightsize the photos 


9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Does Tracc ever stop smiling?

Hope to see him smiling, running around the G this year, with the Cup in his hands.

Edited by Redleg

 
1 hour ago, Lewis said:

Someone ask Lever about his ankle if you can please and thanks! 

I didn’t ask him about the ankle, but he was moving without any noticeable discomfort and was able to deal with wrangling one of his kids, and pushing the pram.


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