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We have over 30,000 members now lets try and pack the 'G' out in red and blue.

Prove to everyone that it was that pathetic time slot last week for a poor crowd.

 
We have over 30,000 members now lets try and pack the 'G' out in red and blue.

Prove to everyone that it was that pathetic time slot last week for a poor crowd.

And werar something red or better still our scarf!!!

And werar something red or better still our scarf!!!

You shouldn't have too much trouble finding a scarf, we have been given one almost every year for the last 5.

 

See you there :)

Hmm. We really need a Demon emoteicon. 38) Someone get the IP stat!


will be in a box on Sunday, the missus has tickets for the birthday and I will be wearing my new Demons red and blue beanie my nanna knitted for me!!!

I will be there, but i maybe taking a few Mercendols during the game as i think those Feral [censored] Cats are going to totally PUMP us.

I Hate the way the Cats cheer squad yell GEEELONG clap clap clap GEEELONG & i really HATE there smart ass Theme song, both of which i know i will hear often, so the drugs will help keep me smiling!!

DEMONS....

yes, it should be Juh - long clap clap clap! Will be there in the coal face, enjoying a football game that won't involve 30 people in a 50m radius. Ablett will probably be worth it too, can't wait until we build a player of that calibre.

 
You shouldn't have too much trouble finding a scarf, we have been given one almost every year for the last 5.

except for the year they gave us a tie! :lol:

I'll be there, 2nd level southern stand. At least till we're 10 goals down. Then I'll be in the Lindsay Hassett room drinking till the end!


You shouldn't have too much trouble finding a scarf, we have been given one almost every year for the last 5.

This year's scarf was a little short though - I like a long one. Probably use it for 'storing' the badges and wear one from a previous year.

Whinge Whinge, I will be there in colours anyway.

Can't wait, Melbourne + Gazza = football heaven.

Also the weather is meant to be pretty nice, so hopefully all those supporters who melt in the rain will be fine to turn up! :rolleyes::P

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