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Cranbourne is a stinkhole, bogan infested cess pit. What % of Cranbournians follow the Dees do you reckon? Trust me its no Brighton. More like Brightons a*se hole.

Hey good news is you can still buy real estate down there @ 1970's prices.

Actually one of my stores is in Fountain Gate Shopping Centre , Narre Warren , which is only 10 minutes from 'stinkhole ' Cranbourne , and believe it or not many of my customers actually admit to supporting The Dees , including the mother of Nathan Jones .

 
So you agree that Cranbourne is a stinkhole, bogan infested cess pit?

You are showing you are clearly a cut above the rest here Jackoff. Where do you call home?

You are showing you are clearly a cut above the rest here Jackoff. Where do you call home?

Wow, what a response. I wonder where you are from?????? As for me, I am from Sandringham. Sorry about that!

 
Wow, what a response. I wonder where you are from?????? As for me, I am from Sandringham. Sorry about that!

You will have to change your user name now, 'cause we know where you are. :lol:

I'm from Rowville, and love the idea of them being at Cranny

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You guys need to get your heads out of your asses. Our so-called 'supporter belt' from Kew through Camberwell and arching around to Brighton and Sandy has so far this season demonstrated nothing but apathy of the highest order. If we don't get off our collective butts and explore new markets to expand our supporter base we are D-E-A-D. When will you wake up and smell the roses (when will the entire club for that matter). We are complacent and up ourselves. You don't have to live in Cranbourne but you might not mind if a few thousand Cran-ites sign up as members as well as providing an excellent summer training venue.

Have you noticed BTW, that the stronger Victorian clubs are characterised by large supporter bases made up primarily of BOGANS - maybe there is something in this...ie. passion. You see the same thing in English Football - I remember Wimbledon hitting the wall - too many well-to-do, take-it-or-leave-it type supporters. Then you have the northern clubs where there are high levels of unemployment and they are absolutely fanatical about football. We are a lot more like Wimbledon it has to be said.

Anyway, they're not building too many new homes in Camberwell as far as I know.

I know a range of Melbourne supporters, and it might scare some of you to know that some of them come from Cranbourne/Narre Warren. The Brightonites might actually be scared of them if there was a revolution too, but they barrack for Melbourne nonetheless.

Grab the opportunity to develop an association with Casey, or you might have to find another team to support within a decade.

Hope to see you here.


Absolutely nothing wrong with Cranbourne/Berwick thank you very much! :rolleyes:

I think having our summer training base at Casey Fields would be absolutely fantastic and would give us the opportunity to gain NEW members from a growing area of Melbourne.

Most Demons supporters are a diaspora around Melbourne. There is nothing wrong with setting up ties in Cranbourne where there are a lot of young families around and we could recruit many potential MFC members in the area.

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