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That was a bit of fun, but I would advise that you take your seasickness pills before watching to help cope with some of the wobbly, jerky camera work.

 

Cados is pretty decent! 😌🤣

Love a "social media star" being a massive Demons fan! ❤️💙

Good goal kicking practice for both Riv and The Bison (Harvey Langford).

 


Never heard of this guy, but get him on the MFC socials I say...

5 hours ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Cados is pretty decent! 😌🤣

Love a "social media star" being a massive Demons fan! ❤️💙

Good goal kicking practice for both Riv and The Bison (Harvey Langford).

 

Once again ‘star’ is used so liberally it betrays the meaning of the light in the night sky that has travelled so far that by the time the light has reached the Earth it may have already extinguished…

 
14 hours ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Cados is pretty decent! 😌🤣

Love a "social media star" being a massive Demons fan! ❤️💙

Good goal kicking practice for both Riv and The Bison (Harvey Langford).

 

The club should exploit this more, specially for the younger supporters.


8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

The club should exploit this more, specially for the younger supporters.

100% agree. We are way behind other clubs on this type of thing.

13 hours ago, Adam The God said:

Never heard of this guy, but get him on the MFC socials I say...

Cados co-hosts the DeeBrief podcast with Adrian. 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

The club should have snapped up Caden years ago. At the very least after Ben Gibson left. Huge Dees fan and large following amongst the young demographic which the club needs to lock in.

I believe Cados has mentioned recently he is now working with channel 7. Even better if that's the case.

Good fun. Loved the goals they picked. I was at all those games bar the granny. Absolutely loved Clarry's - shut those crows fans right up. I was yelling out "how good was that" to a silent grandstand from the third back row. And I made it out alive


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