Windy Hill, the historic home of the Essendon, is offering fans a unique opportunity to etch their names into the annals of football history.
The iconic Reynolds stand, hallowed ground for generations of football legends, will now bear the names of supporters who choose to commemorate their passion for the game and the club.
This limited-edition offer allows fans to have a seat plaque engraved with their name, forever linking them to the legacy of Windy Hill and the champions who have graced its turf. Names like John Coleman, Ken Fraser, Kevin Sheedy, Michael Long, James Hird, and Jobe Watson resonate through the corridors of this revered stadium, and now, fans can join this illustrious list.
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The timing of this offer is significant, as it coincides with the 40-year anniversary of the famous 1984 Grand Final victory, a moment that defined an era of Essendon's greatness. By securing a seat plaque, supporters not only honor the past but also contribute to the future of the Bombers and Windy Hill.
Each plaque purchase also enters fans into a draw for an exclusive Windy Hill experience. Imagine walking the grounds with 1984 Premiership Senior Coach Kevin Sheedy and player Mark Harvey, followed by a private lunch in the prestigious past players' exclusive lounge. It's a chance to immerse oneself in the rich heritage and traditions that define Essendon Football Club.
It's important to note that this opportunity is limited, with only 1,200 seats available. Plaques will remain in place for 10 years from the time of installation, offering a decade-long connection to the club's history and future endeavors. While the plaques are not perpetual, their impact on the collective memory of Windy Hill and Essendon is timeless.
This initiative is more than just a tribute; it's a testament to the enduring passion and commitment of Essendon's loyal supporters. By seizing this opportunity, fans not only mark their moment in history but also contribute to the ongoing legacy of a club that has captured the hearts of football enthusiasts for generations.