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They could make a set that represents Clazza’s goal in the 21 GF!

Lots of smiley faced MFC players and sad faced Doggies!!!

With a James Bradshaw figure shouting, “Bang! Bang, bang, bang!”

We are certainly starting to building something at DemonLand

 
2 hours ago, bush demon said:

Surely this initiative  would present excellent cost-saving opportunities for our new Admin centre at Caulfield...

A Lego replica might be the closest thing to a new training facility / club hq that we ever get.

Members can have their own Lego avitar go hang out in the Lego social club.

I'm sure the players would rather use it than go out to Casey too!

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Naming rights sponsor sorted for the new training base im Caulfield...

Legoland 


2 hours ago, JJJ said:

They could make a set that represents Clazza’s goal in the 21 GF!

Lots of smiley faced MFC players and sad faced Doggies!!!

With a James Bradshaw figure shouting, “Bang! Bang, bang, bang!”

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First got a Lego set in 1967, i think that was when it first came into Australia. 
 

Best Toy i ever had, apart from the Scalextric and the SSP Racers!!

Welcome…

 

My kids started on, and stayed with, 'big' brother, DUPLO. Never progressed to LEGO (my wallet said thank you). They did turn out OK, nonetheless; no evident developmental (brick?) walls hit.

My grandkids on the other hand; at the least excuse, yet another new themed (and usually franchised) box appears. My wallet now says thank you again, to their parents and the other set of grandparents!

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7 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

Is it really a coincidence that we have both Harvey Langford and Lego onboard this year?

Lego Langers is building people!

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@Ghostwriter I believe in you 🫡☝️😎

A Lego MCG set, would be a 'money no object item', And Max Gawn built along the Starwars line of figures would be perfect.

37 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

A Lego MCG set, would be a 'money no object item', And Max Gawn built along the Starwars line of figures would be perfect.

I'd drop a grand on a Max Gawn lego bust.

10 hours ago, Wells 11 said:

anyone know at what level the sponsorship is? ie major, minor, shorts? 

As long as it isn’t boot insert😩😳

25 minutes ago, monoccular said:

As long as it isn’t boot insert😩😳

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12 hours ago, Wells 11 said:

anyone know at what level the sponsorship is? ie major, minor, shorts? 

They might be our socks sponsor.  Socks go on legos.

12 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

They might be our socks sponsor.  Socks go on legos.

Sockos go on Legos. 

Ok now all I want is for some very patient person to create a stop animation of a significant Dees moment in Lego!

Two moments that come to mind are Clarry's "Bang Bang Bang" goal in the GF, and Max Gawn marking and goaling after the siren vs Geelong.


I just love the way PR departments work. Lego our toy sponsor! Is this a first? I don't remember any club having a " toy sponsor"

 
5 hours ago, Nascent said:

Should be incorporated into our resilience training.

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Apparently Adelaide already doing this as a safer alternative to walking on hot coals. 


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