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Some very wholesome content from the club for your Saturday afternoon.

 

The club is doing amazing things with the next generation of supporters. So good to see. This is how you build the next wave of crazies. Well done!

Great content but you can only do this with a team like this and with players like Gus. 

ie. kids don’t hang around for losers.

This is, Jaded says, how you become a stronger club with a future.

 
7 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

The club is doing amazing things with the next generation of supporters. So good to see. This is how you build the next wave of crazies. Well done!

I think Dolly is already a crazy for us, which is a great sign!

9 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Great content but you can only do this with a team like this and with players like Gus. 

ie. kids don’t hang around for losers.

This is, Jaded says, how you become a stronger club with a future.

Agreed, it's similar the other week where Gawny stayed back 90 minutes or longer after a clinic to ensure that every single kid that wanted a signature was able to get one, the impression that leaves on the kids, but the rest of the family is immeasurable.


3 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

That'd bring a tear to a glass eye.  Well done MFC.

Sorry to hear about your eye. Depth perception is overrated

 

Great stuff from the club and looks like Dolly had the time of her life!

Brilliant stuff by the club absolutely brilliant. 

1 hour ago, Seraph said:

Some very wholesome content from the club for your Saturday afternoon.

Just fantastic. 

Dolly looks in complete awe.  Kids facial expressions are so genuine. 10 years ago my eldest also gave a very genuine facial expression.  Do I get anything for this?  Mother of the year award maybe?

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2 minutes ago, Deebymistake said:

Dolly looks in complete awe.  Kids facial expressions are so genuine. 10 years ago my eldest also gave a very genuine facial expression.  Do I get anything for this?  Mother of the year award maybe?

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Did the Bub grow up supporting the Dees after that trauma?


1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Did the Bub grow up supporting the Dees after that trauma?

All my kids were free to choose whichever team they wanted.  They also wanted a roof over her heads so all settled on the Dees.

3 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Hello Dolly, you’ re looking swell Dolly. Keep on crow’in, keep on glowing, keep on going strong.

Now that's familiar from a long time ago.

 

3 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Fantastic gesture. 

That kid has been given a lifelong happy memory.

Was going to say something similar. No doubt Dolly will never forget that. 

My lifelong memory is from when I turned 6. My Dad wrapped up one of my yellow toy tip-trucks in a brown paper lunch bag. The truck had a TV aerial cable sticky taped to it, and tied with a knot on the end of that, was a joystick controller from an Atari 2600. I’d been asking for a remote control car for my birthday and this was it. No need to be jealous. 

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Was going to say something similar. No doubt Dolly will never forget that. 

My lifelong memory is from when I turned 6. My Dad wrapped up one of my yellow toy tip-trucks in a brown paper lunch bag. The truck had a TV aerial cable sticky taped to it, and tied with a knot on the end of that, was a joystick controller from an Atari 2600. I’d been asking for a remote control car for my birthday and this was it. No need to be jealous. 

Lucky bastard! You were from a rich family.


13 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Lucky bastard! You were from a rich family.

My dad gave me my own star. I can't remember which one it is anymore.

Did folks notice the card Dolly made for Gus and Danielle?

It read:  "you make a great 🍐 💗💗🍐.  Dolly showing her creative and drawing skills.  Cute.

Looks a great kid.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 

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