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McLean urges Dees fans to show for Dog fight

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good everyone get down there! Its a saturday we must support!

I can't wait until our players/coaches don't have to beg our fans to show up

 

Yep, must pull a crowd on Saturday. We can't chuck a tanty upon being given dud timeslots if we can't draw a crowd to Saturday afternoon games at the G. Unfortunately the Dogs, like our own fans away, will provide a paltry amount of supporters so that won't help a great deal.

I can't wait until our players/coaches don't have to beg our fans to show up

Won't that be wonderful :P !!!


Yep, must pull a crowd on Saturday. We can't chuck a tanty upon being given dud timeslots if we can't draw a crowd to Saturday afternoon games at the G. Unfortunately the Dogs, like our own fans away, will provide a paltry amount of supporters so that won't help a great deal.

We shouldn't hve to rely on the likes of the filth to help our crowd numbers.

While I don't like all of the Sunday games Saturday games make it tough as I play footy but every cloud has a silver lining, as I am injured I will be there!!!

Just need to keep expectations down after the display last week :unsure:

I can't wait until our players/coaches don't have to beg our fans to show up

Patience GrassHopper..Once our young boys learn their game the Fans will flock to our Stadium. Better to learn the ropes under the Radar, then attack.

 

We have in excess of 30,000 members. How hard would it be to get a decent crowd to this gig?

The game's on a Saturday, they should be out in their droves.


Brock has spoken... I wouldn't dare disobey him ;)

It's a Saturday afternoon game, which is a miracle in itself. We showed plenty last week. We have kids bursting at the seams to show us what they can do, and perhaps another debutant this week as well (McNamara/Bail?). It would be a disgrace if we can't get over 30,000 to this game.

Brock has spoken... I wouldn't dare disobey him ;)

It's a Saturday afternoon game, which is a miracle in itself. We showed plenty last week. We have kids bursting at the seams to show us what they can do, and perhaps another debutant this week as well (McNamara/Bail?). It would be a disgrace if we can't get over 30,000 to this game.

I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings but the forecast is for rain. No matter - all the long suffering family will be there!!!

No excuses. There must be at least 30,000 there. Nothing better than a saturday afo at the G. I want the same amount of Melbourne supporters that were at Round 11 queens birthday in 2006. There were heaps of Melbourne fans that day and I hope we come out in force this saturday. We can win this, I can feel it. I just have a feeling we`re gonna win.

CARN DEES

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