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I went down to Casey fields with my son today for the junior members clinic. What a great day out!

The players give so much time to the kids they absolutely loved it. There where hundreds of mini red and blue fans there and everyone got autographs so proud of the club for putting these on, it means a lot to all of us.

Thanks Dees

 

Agreed!
Was a great day and the way they handled and engaged about one thousand excited kids was exceptional.

Well done club and players.

This sounded awesome! My son is a junior member through my MCC/MFC premium membership and I hadn't heard [censored]ut this. Was it advertised? I might need to give the club a call and enquire why we didn't receive any emails about it. 

 
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10 hours ago, OutOfTheCentre21 said:

 

We just received an email a few weeks ago. Just good ol' GA family members sitting with the people at the people's ground.

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Alright this is a bit much now.  We just had a phone call from Steven May wanting to speak to my junior membership son and thank him.

"Hi is ... there? it's Steven May".

What a bloody legend! When I was his age I was the only kid wearing a Dees jumper at a country footy clinic with my hero's number on the back (who won't be named) and the #%&*# gave me nothing. 

Should have kept it for the boy though he loves Salo.


6 minutes ago, illbarto said:

Alright this is a bit much now.  We just had a phone call from Steven May wanting to speak to my junior membership son and thank him.

"Hi is ... there? it's Steven May".

What a bloody legend! When I was his age I was the only kid wearing a Dees jumper at a country footy clinic with my hero's number on the back (who won't be named) and the #%&*# gave me nothing. 

Should have kept it for the boy though he loves Salo.

I went to the same school as a well known dees player. Year above me.

Pillock who was the very definition of a self absorbed alfa jock who when he became a dees player contradicted de la soul.

My daughter just got a call from Trent Rivers.

Was so star struck she forgot what number he was when he asked and couldn’t remember what games she’d been to this year. 
Lovely bloke on the phone and one very happy young girl.

2 minutes ago, Beetle said:

My daughter just got a call from Trent Rivers.

Was so star struck she forgot what number he was when he asked and couldn’t remember what games she’d been to this year. 
Lovely bloke on the phone and one very happy young girl.

Interesting choice of a display pic 🤣

 
12 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Interesting choice of a display pic 🤣

That’s my uncle 

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42 minutes ago, binman said:

I went to the same school as a well known dees player. Year above me.

Pillock who was the very definition of a self absorbed alfa jock who when he became a dees player contradicted de la soul.

Mmm, Wattsy? Chris Dawes? Matty Warnock?

Hot or cold?


1 hour ago, illbarto said:

Mmm, Wattsy? Chris Dawes? Matty Warnock?

Hot or cold?

Cold.

Clue:

 

I would have loved to have to gone to school with Wattsy!

We would have been mates i'm sure. 

Good bloke. Would have enjoyed partying with him.

Sadly he 20 plus years younger than me!

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