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Rd 2 - Crowd Expectations

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If the weather tomorrow's anything like today: 42,000

If the weather's good for footy: 55,000

This Rainy stuff Falling from the sky is great. Gives us a real chance to win.

Each Goal will be Hard Fought Tomorrow. Training Since October i expect the Guys to be Fit for a slog.

 
 
Im going see you guys and girls tomorrow

35000


Dude, it's a collingwood home game. No way in hell in will be under 50,000 ( yes i do realise i said that last week about the 30,000 mark)

54,713

I give up :lol:

42.something. Definitely 42,000, can't remember the last 3 digits. Point is that's really low for a Collingwood match. And it shows how fickle Melbourne supporters are when we're away. They got a similar crowd last week when the away team was Adelaide.

 
42.something. Definitely 42,000, can't remember the last 3 digits. Point is that's really low for a Collingwood match. And it shows how fickle Melbourne supporters are when we're away. They got a similar crowd last week when the away team was Adelaide.
last weak it was 27 degrees,people shy away when its wet, also when you win 8 games in the last 50 you have played it dont help, the people to blame for poor crowds is the MFC.
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43,176 at the MCG

The weeks winner is Azzkika with 45,000

>>again, most people here grossly over estimated. sorry to pick on M2W, but last week he said:

Absolutely no chance it will be under 30,000. Will be high 30's.

This week he said:

Dude, it's a collingwood home game. No way in hell in will be under 50,000 ( yes i do realise i said that last week about the 30,000 mark)

54,713

it just goes to show that even some of the most faithful demons fans really over predict the size of our supporter base sometimes. people just aren't showing up at the moment and it's a bit of a problem...almost everysingle person over estimated for the second week in a row

--Winners:

Round 1: me

Round 2: Azzkika


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