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Yeah Sarah is a mate of mine from college. She just started by sending an email round and then things started gathering momentum to the stage now where I think now there is like A LOT of people getting involved and I think (don't quote me) the club has organised free entry for everyone. She was able to organise the publicity with the Age too which is a credit to her.

I'd courage everyone to come along!

See you there.

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Great idea will be there along with my St Kilda supporting missus!

good work! even if you dont sit in general admission, i think everybody going should at least go to the light tower 2 at 4:00pm to show their support

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25 great years... 2003???

1987 was a great year. Remember the last home-and-away round against the bulldogs? Then waiting for the result from Geelong. Then carving up North Melb and the Swans at the 'G in successive finals? OK Waverley Park broke our hearts, but there was Robbie and Ricky and Alan Johnson and of course Rod Grinter.

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1987 was a great year. Remember the last home-and-away round against the bulldogs? Then waiting for the result from Geelong. Then carving up North Melb and the Swans at the 'G in successive finals? OK Waverley Park broke our hearts, but there was Robbie and Ricky and Alan Johnson and of course Rod Grinter.

Hiya heartbeatstrue

I remember it well too, was a great feeling after watching years of being happy if we lost but put in a good showing. The sound that went around the western oval in '87 was electric, standing in line for ages for finals tickets with other Dees supporters who also had never bought finals tickets for their own team before too was a hell of allot of fun

We actually beat the dorks at Waverly that day but for a goal umpire signaling a ball that hit the post as a goal to the dorks

what could have been, I was shattered

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Hiya heartbeatstrue

I remember it well too, was a great feeling after watching years of being happy if we lost but put in a good showing. The sound that went around the western oval in '87 was electric, standing in line for ages for finals tickets with other Dees supporters who also had never bought finals tickets for their own team before too was a hell of allot of fun

We actually beat the dorks at Waverly that day but for a goal umpire signaling a ball that hit the post as a goal to the dorks

what could have been, I was shattered

Yeah the feeling through those finals was magic. I was shattered all week, and doubly so for Robbie.

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Unrelated to the way that this topic has gone. Just wanted to say I made the 4 o'clock and then was stoked to have just bought my membership and put on the new scarf just in time for Jimmy to arrive, sing the song and enter with high hopes. It was a truly disgusting game and i'm still happy with the investment I made today. Now I have to go see a shrink because I can't wait to go again next week to see us take on the cats.

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