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premiership pact?

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since the 2000 grand final lost, i have made a pact with myself to get a dees tat when we win our next premiership as it will be a memory i dont want to forget

anyone else doing a pact like this when the red and blue machine win the big one ?

 
 

Don't have a tatt but yeah I could live with a Premiership Demon each day!! I will think about that one

I am 25, my old man is 52. We are dees supporters to the grave. We have agreed, not matter what, if the dees win the flag, we will take a week off work, go to every function and get blind every night. Over this week, we will watch the replay twice a day. Beer, premiership Glory...more beer....more premiership glory...pizza....beer....(can we squeeze another viewing in beofre we pass out?)

I made this pact when I was 18. 7 years on, it looks like my old man will retire from work before we win a flag.

I just hope we win one before the old man is too old to enjoy a win like we promised.


Made the same pact with another Melbourne supporter when I was 12 (a bit premature!), and even though we don't speak anymore, the pact is still on.

However, I will definitely wait until I sober up from the post-premiership celebrations before any tattooing gets done. Don't want to end up with a huge tattoo of Brock McLean on my arse! :D

I have made a pact with myself to get one... a nice simple MFC old style logo with the word Premiers above and the year(s) below it.... I hope more than anyting that i actually get the chance to get the tatts before i'm old... i'm in my early twenties now, but u just never know... it could be a LONG LONG time before we see one. Although my big hope is for the 2010 season... ;)

My mate's grandad was a die hard South Melbourne/Sydney supporter. Unfortuntely he died in 2004, and missed seeing his beloved Bloods win in '05. Call it ultra-paranoia if u will, but I hope that doesnt happen to me, to us... :unsure:

I spoke about this with some friends last year.

I think that the few weeks after are going to be a blur, but it'll consist of attending every function possible, and possibly heading to las vegas with a few Demons mates for some more celebrating.

 

When i go for a job interveiw I always tell my prospective boss if Melb win a flag I need a week of work.

I have always said I would, the problem I'm facing is that i'm slowly but surely running out of room, hope they bloody hurry up before I'm full.


[ if the dees win the flag, we will take a week off work, go to every function and get blind every night. Over this week, we will watch the replay twice a day. Beer, premiership Glory...more beer....more premiership glory...pizza....beer....(can we squeeze another viewing in beofre we pass out?)

I just hope we win one before the old man is too old to enjoy a win like we promised.

Hmm... when Melbourne wins it's next premiership...

I'll replace "Hello" with "Melbourne Won" for a month. No exceptions.

Answering the phone - "Melbourne Won"

Job Interviews - "Melbourne Won"

Bump into an ex-girlfirend - "Melbourne Won"

Was going to wait til Melbourne won a premiership to get a huge demon tattooed on me . . .

Came to realisation that it may never happen . . .

Got one anyway :D It's huge and awesome.

I'll get a small MFC tattoo on my ankle...

Somewhere really only I can see, and thats all that matters.

If Melbourne win a premiership, I'll support another team... Makes me a demon for life.

Just kidding, love the ideas. I haven't even given this much thought to be honest. But I don't think I'd go for the tattoo.


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