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The female lead from Killing Heidi.

Both members of Killing Heidi in fact.

Clint Stanaway from 9 News has joined every available Melbourne supporter group on Facebook...

 
David from David and Kim haha

That guy Carl from neighbours

yeah, carl kennedy from neighbours. They always chuck in demons references. This week he was playing around with one of the kids commentating, saying 'The demons win their first premiership in 44 years'. Sad i know that, but oh well

 

Jim Keays.... for those old enough to remember. i saw him at a family day one year and couldnt believe how short he was........

yeah, carl kennedy from neighbours. They always chuck in demons references. This week he was playing around with one of the kids commentating, saying 'The demons win their first premiership in 44 years'. Sad i know that, but oh well

:lol:

Alan Fletcher is his name.


How about Max Walker? being an ex player an all...

Stewie?

:lol:

Alan Fletcher is his name.

I'm not actually sure Alan Fletcher is a Demon - I think its just his character that is!

 
Yze Magic is pretty passionate.

and a complete ^%$#

Cometti is actually a fan of West Perth in the WAFL, having played/coached them, and either they are known as the Demons or the colours are red and blue, something like that, he says that sort of gave him a soft spot for the MFC in the VFL/AFL.

Clint Stanaway from 9 is a big Dees fan, he use to write for the club in the late 90s/early 00s IIRC.

Brad Hodge played under 19s for Melbourne.


Cometti is actually a fan of West Perth in the WAFL, having played/coached them, and either they are known as the Demons or the colours are red and blue, something like that, he says that sort of gave him a soft spot for the MFC in the VFL/AFL.

Clint Stanaway from 9 is a big Dees fan, he use to write for the club in the late 90s/early 00s IIRC.

Brad Hodge played under 19s for Melbourne.

Brad Hodge played reserve grade for us when there was a reserve competition.

Clint Stanaway from 9 is a big Dees fan, he use to write for the club in the late 90s/early 00s IIRC.

He actually wrote for one of the club magazines last year I think.

and a complete ^%$#

Why is the word 'legend' included in the swear filter?

Strange... anyway, thanks for the compliment young fella

Neil Finn of Split Enz fame is a Dees supporter.

Often went to the footy at the G by himself with his scarf proudly draped around his neck.

We bumped into him a few times and eventually sat together for a few games.

Apart from being a Melbourne supporter, he's a top bloke.

Neil Finn of Split Enz fame is a Dees supporter.

Could be the influence of the late Paul Hester


Could be the influence of the late Paul Hester

David Hobson...opera singer, currently on It Takes Two.

Brad Hodge is definitely a Melbourne supporter, and I'm fairly sure Michael Klinger is as well.

Maxy Klinger, you gun!

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