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Pack the 'G' out Dees fans

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All Melbourne members & supporter regardless of its our home game or not make sure you come along to the game on Saturday against our arch rivals Collingwood and make a sea of RED & BLUE throughout OUR ground the MCG.

ITS OUR TOWN

ITS OUR HOME

ITS OUR TEAM

GO DEMONS

 
IF on the remote chance we lose this game :P do you think that feral pig Joffa will bring out that unimaginative abnner saying "get off our ground". Would be quite ironic given the events of today.

We should make a banner for the 3rd quarter, "Get that scum off our ground"

 

Joffa is all scum. As its our ground now we should lock him out.

I'll be there on Saturday.

How nice would it be to out number them.

Lets hope we do

Ha! Let them show there "Get off our Ground" Banner. It will be Boo'd out of the place. Collingwood are Tennants that is it.

Don't forget to buy up on food & Drinks as the club now will certainly get a cut!

Demons......


I'll be there, as i am week in week out. I will only be buying two beers tho, nothing else coz it WAY too pricy, $6 for a watered down beer is plenty.

I will be there and I will probably be buying enough beer to quench the thirst of a football team on Mad Monday......

Will be a great day.....

Go Dees!

Whilst it's important for Dees fans to turn up and help support the team on Saturday. It's even more important for Collingwood fans to reciprocate and turn up in droves Queens Birthday clash. :D

Demon fans should make a banner, "Welcome Colling@#$d (Tennants) to OUR ground, the MCG."

 
Whilst it's important for Dees fans to turn up and help support the team on Saturday. It's even more important for Collingwood fans to reciprocate and turn up in droves Queens Birthday clash. :D

Demon fans should make a banner, "Welcome Colling@#$d (Tenants) to OUR ground, the MCG."

I like that -- its not focused on the result at all.

That's where signs like this could really fall down if we lose.

There is no comeback for that and it'll really get under their skin... I'm grinning from ear-to-ear just at the thought of it :D

Anyone from the cheer squad here? If so stop...BANNERTIME!


Demon fans should make a banner, "Welcome Colling@#$d (Tennants) to OUR ground, the MCG."

OR///

HAVE YOU PAID YOUR RENT TO US COLLING@#$D

Joffa is all scum. As its our ground now we should lock him out.

I'll be there on Saturday.

How nice would it be to out number them.

Lets hope we do

I post on the Superfootyforum and even the Colling@#$% fans there consider him a lower life form and wish he would go away. Be nice to see him eat that gold jacket as humble pie this weekend.

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