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go north with the club

go north with the club
 v.— «A player told that he has made the team is referred to as “going north with the club.”» —“CD’s Phuture Phillie Phenoms…North Philly 40” by Allen Ariza NYFansOnly.com Nov.21, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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