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Neil ( in Glasses) try's to spot if Harry has brought his wallet to the match.
Neil Fryer has been extremely active for the club since he joined in 2004 and he has worn many different hats while on duty at the Dean.
Neil has been everything from Reserve team Coach, to First team sponge man, he has had experience as both Club secretary and as RFL representative, and since February 2010 Neil has been the Clubs General Secretary.
This is an important role that see's the club man not only help the Youth section with his organisational skills for Sunday matches but taking an active role in the running and maintenance of the clubhouse on a weekly basis.
Somehow Neil has also found time to help run the Saturday Reserves in 2009/10.
His first stint as Club secretary had left him with a wealth of know how and that helps out everyone in a busy club to keep the set up running smoothly.
All of this makes Neil a very valuable member of the club.
At the end of 2009/10 Neill's son Edwrd was named Clubman of the year as recognition of his work in the clubhouse on matchdays.
Ahead of the 2010/2011 season Neill once again stepped forward to take up the role of Club Secretary after Alison Chance stood down after just one season in the position.
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