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This is when your club needs you most guys, we need ALL of us there next week.

I fear we may not even draw 16000

 
This is when your club needs you most guys, we need ALL of us there next week.

I fear we may not even draw 16000

I'll be there 06, you can count on that! just about to book the tix... am bringing along a bombers fan who has even promised to wear red and blue.

you have a point, after last week we really need to get out there and support.

and best of all, it's a SATURDAY GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Go Dees!

 
i wud but i am playing footy that day

dazzles can't you send someone along in your place?.... a long lost aunt, a grandma, a neighbour?........

when 06 said no excuses, i think he really meant it.

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when 06 said no excuses, i think he really meant it.

I sure did :lol:

Fake an injury ;)


Make sure if someone can't come that you swipe em in anyway at the turnstiles.

I'll be there!

Make sure if someone can't come that you swipe em in anyway at the turnstiles.

I'll be there!

I'm doing nightshift all week including Friday and Saturday but I'm getting up at midday and going even though I'II be on 4 hours sleep going into Sat night, l'll be farked but thats the way it goes :blink:

Will definitely be there (hopefully not so sick this time), and will probably be bringing an extra as my uncle is arriving from overseas tomorrow and I'd like to take him to an AFL match while he's here.

So 16,003 at least ;)

 
Make sure if someone can't come that you swipe em in anyway at the turnstiles.

I'll be there!

Good thinking 99 !! ;)

I made SURE that I got the day off work for this one. I'm thinking that I got it off due to pity.. and the fact that my boss thinks that we might get up with a win!

Anyway, I'll be there.


dazzles can't you send someone along in your place?.... a long lost aunt, a grandma, a neighbour?........

when 06 said no excuses, i think he really meant it.

oh but dad and two of his dee mates are going so i hope that helps

i've taken the weekend of rugby dd36 ;) you're on your own in this one lol

I won't be there, I have a tournament on.

Unless that tournament is the Olympics, your excuse is not acceptable. :wacko:

Actually it's quite acceptable, cos I have already paid for it and did so a long time ago, and after friday night if they dished up the same crap I would go on a killing spree, probably a good thing I'm not going. :)


i've taken the weekend of rugby dd36 ;) you're on your own in this one lol

we must win this game for double chance in the finals. i think id rather be playing finals then see melbourne probably lose. look im pretty confident we will win coz west coke have a crap record at the MCG. besides my games starts at 2

we must win this game for double chance in the finals. i think id rather be playing finals then see melbourne probably lose. look im pretty confident we will win coz west coke have a crap record at the MCG. besides my games starts at 2

yeah we wont make the finals anyway so lol

I'll be there. Let's just hope there's decent weather. With some rain we could be in for an absolute disaster. Although West Coast beating Essendon yesterday might mean a few more Eagles supporters.

oh but dad and two of his dee mates are going so i hope that helps

ok dazzles, thanks to your dad you are off the hook...

go Dees!!

I'll be there, will bring another aswell. See if i can rope anyone else in. I ended up putting 5 through the gate last Friday with only me and one other :D


I'll be there.

Im hoping we get over 15,000. It will be a disaster for the club If we dont.

Get behind the boys.

I remember back in 2005 when we played them at the MCG on a Saturday afternoon, it was 1st v 2nd and we pulled about 34,000.

Sorry guys I'm working (Already took work off once to go to the Essendon game) but I'll be there in spirit. Gee I hate relying on Gameday Live for my only source of scores.

I remember back in 2005 when we played them at the MCG on a Saturday afternoon, it was 1st v 2nd and we pulled about 34,000.

And we got smashed. Embley ran riot that day. I think that was the start of our 7 game losing streak which sent us from 2nd to 11th. I had high hopes for that game.

 
John. Dean John Bailey.

And we got smashed. Embley ran riot that day. I think that was the start of our 7 game losing streak which sent us from 2nd to 11th. I had high hopes for that game.

We lost by only 16 points but never looked like winning. Little Matera kicked 5 or 6. How embarrassing . . .

And we got smashed. Embley ran riot that day. I think that was the start of our 7 game losing streak which sent us from 2nd to 11th. I had high hopes for that game.

Yes that's exactly why the Losing Culture at Melbourne must be addressed. It is definately Baileys Biggest Task. ND tried but i am sure he would agree that Solid Mental attitude he could never fully instill....


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