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I've had only heartache at Subi games. Last season I was sitting among Dockers supporters when we were all over them in the first quarter, only to come to a halt after quarter time. I'm hoping for a less painful experience this time (& will be among the Melbourne supporters).

 

Yep! I will be there. Party Saturday and Sunday nights. And footy in between. Cant wait!

I have been to Subi once to see the Eagles and Dockers in the NAB Cup. Very ordinary! No atomosphere at all.

Expecting a ripper next week though!

Ill be there cant wait got me ticket in the mail today ....you beauty cmon the dees

 
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Yes, got my ticket from the Western Dees today, too. Can't go to the function on Friday -- work! -- but am looking forward to being among MFC supporters at the game &, I hope, at the function in the Subi rooms afterwards (am craving some Demon talk). Is it free?


Yeah I'm flying over for the game sunday morning. Coming straight home that night. Sitting at the city end. Might be a bit boring on my own. Oh well, such is life :-)

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yep, got my tickets from the western dee's today, also off to the Friday night dinner with the team.

Darkhorse, hope you can give us a report on the Friday dinner. Kicking myself I can't go, would love to hear RDB.

Hope to see a few Demons on Sunday. Think the Western Dees seats are at the city end.

I've got nothing but respect for all of you...

Oh... and Envy.

 

I shall also be at subi sunday and the pre game function on the friday. Going with 4 eagles mates and my missus who supports collingwood.

This is the one game, apart from QB we have to win. I want to be the most ungracious winner in the history of sports. The losers shall be booed and heckled til my throat is dry and sore...

Come on boys, get up.

Also i'm pretty sure there is no post match function due to the boys flying straight out, or so says the westerndemons site and joan is usually pretty onto it.


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