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As the topic title asks, how many did you attend and which games were they?

Personally, this is my attendance list:

* Round 1 versus North Melbourne (MCG)

* Round 2 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 4 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 5 versus Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 6 versus Geelong (MCG)

* Round 8 versus Western Bulldogs (MCG)

* Round 9 versus Hawthorn (MCG)

* Round 11 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 12 versus Essendon (ES)

* Round 14 versus West Coast (MCG)

* Round 15 versus Port Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 17 versus Sydney (MO)

* Round 18 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 19 versus North Melbourne (ES)

* Round 20 versus Fremantle (MCG)

* Round 21 versus Carlton (ES)

* Round 22 versus St Kilda (MCG)

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This brings my attendance list too: 17 games.

What about you?

 

* Round 1 versus North Melbourne (MCG)

* Round 2 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 4 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 5 versus Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 6 versus Geelong (MCG)

* Round 8 versus Western Bulldogs (MCG)

* Round 9 versus Hawthorn (MCG)

* Round 11 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 12 versus Essendon (ES)

* Round 14 versus West Coast (MCG)

* Round 15 versus Port Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 16 versus Geelong (SS)

* Round 18 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 19 versus North Melbourne (ES)

* Round 20 versus Fremantle (MCG)

* Round 22 versus St Kilda (MCG)

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Makes 16 for me.

As the topic title asks, how many did you attend and which games were they?

Every Melbourne game played in Victoria, however many that was.

Havent missed a Melbourne game played in Victoria since 1997. Got to admit, that some of the games toward the end of the season this year were hard work. But I kept the streak alive.

 

* Round 1 versus North Melbourne (MCG)

* Round 2 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 4 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 5 versus Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 6 versus Geelong (MCG)

* Round 8 versus Western Bulldogs (MCG)

* Round 9 versus Hawthorn (MCG)

* Round 11 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 14 versus West Coast (MCG)

* Round 15 versus Port Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 18 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 20 versus Fremantle (MCG)

* Round 22 versus St Kilda (MCG)

That's every game at the MCG. Not interested in matches at Etihad Stadium. Was considering the trip to Geelong, but it never happened.


I went to the same 17 as Adam. From memory my son accompanied me to about 12 of them and my daughter about 15.

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I went to the same 17 as Adam. From memory my son accompanied me to about 12 of them and my daughter about 15.

Yeah, my sister went to all 22.

Round 1 - North Melbourne MCG

Round 2 - Collingwood MCG

Round 4 - Richmond MCG

Round 6- Geelong MCG

Round 11 - Collingwood MCG

Round 12 - Essendon DS

Round 14 - West Coast MCG

Round 15 - Port Adelaide MCG

Round 19 - North Melbourne DS

Round 20 - Fremantle MCG

Round 21 - Carlton DS

Round 22 - St. Kilda MCG

Missed Round 4 due to booking wedding venue, round 8 & 9 due to being in hospital & round 18 due to the other halfs fathers b'day. Otherwise would have made it 16 for the year.

 

Have missed one MCG match since '05, that was for a wedding.

So all of them, North at Eat your hat, Sydney at Manuka. I think that's all - tried to get to the GABBA, will do it next year - that's great fun!

15

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Yeah, I can't remember the last time I missed a game at the 'G. Even Etihad.

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* Round 1 versus North Melbourne (MCG)

* Round 2 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 4 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 5 versus Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 6 versus Geelong (MCG)

* Round 8 versus Western Bulldogs (MCG)

* Round 9 versus Hawthorn (MCG)

* Round 11 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 12 versus Essendon (ES)

* Round 14 versus West Coast (MCG)

* Round 15 versus Port Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 18 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 19 versus North Melbourne (ES)

* Round 20 versus Fremantle (MCG)

* Round 21 versus Carlton (ES)

15 for me - Missed Round 22 like a stereotype Dees supporter - Family weekend away at the snow

Every Melbourne game played in Victoria, however many that was.

Havent missed a Melbourne game played in Victoria since 1997. Got to admit, that some of the games toward the end of the season this year were hard work. But I kept the streak alive.

That is a very impressive streak - Does that include pre-season?

Well as some you know i have been a supporter of the dees since 1995-96 since i move to brisbane from Perth and i am yet to be privlidged enough to attend a game at our great home the MCG.

I just have not been in the financial position to do so, im 23 nearly 24 and dont have a job atm, looking for career change.

If i could i would be there every week with bells on.

This year attended the gold coast game against the Saints which was a great night other than the loss and of course the yearly gabba game which is a great night which i try recruit as many friends as possible to support our club haha

I watch every game every week on TV without fail and we try set up the lounge room with MCG atmosphere every week haha

My brothers, my girlfriend, and i are hoping to organise a trip to melbourne next year to attend my first game at the G.

Ive so far recruited my girlfriend, a few of her friends and also a number of my mates to support the dees and it has come to the point where all our friends will become members next year which is great news :)

A few years of brainwashing was all worth it, but must admit its been hard at times to convince supporting a club that has lost so many games in the past 2 years :) which is better news that they are true blue red and blue :)

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15 for me - Missed Round 22 like a stereotype Dees supporter - Family weekend away at the snow

Wow, those supporters actually exist?:P


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...it has come to the point where all our friends will become members next year which is great news :)

That is great news. Well done, mate.

Nine games.

Rounds 1,4,5,6,8,11,16,20 and 22.

I normally consider myself a die hard but this year i have to admit i didnt attend any games after the port game as i was so annoyed at the fact i wouldnt be able to barrack for my own team anyway (because of the priority pick system). Attended every victorian game before that though.

Another big fat zero for me.

And I just realised that it's the first time in 22 years that I've gone an entire season without seeing an MFC game live.

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Round 5 vs Adelaide

Round 6 vs Geelong

Round 8 vs Bulldogs

Round 11 vs Collingwood

Round 14 vs west coast

Round 15 vs Port Adelaide

Round 20 vs Fremantle

* NAB Challenge versus Western Bulldogs (Casey) (ohh the rain)

* Round 1 versus North Melbourne (MCG)

* Round 2 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 4 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 5 versus Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 6 versus Geelong (MCG)

* Round 8 versus Western Bulldogs (MCG)

* Round 9 versus Hawthorn (MCG)

* Round 11 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 12 versus Essendon (ES)

* Round 13 versus Brisbane (G)

* Round 14 versus West Coast (MCG)

* Round 15 versus Port Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 17 versus Sydney (MO)

* Round 18 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 19 versus North Melbourne (ES)

* Round 20 versus Fremantle (MCG)

* Round 21 versus Carlton (ES)

* Round 22 versus St Kilda (MCG)

19 for me :)

14 MFC matches and 16 non-MFC matches. 1 at the Gold Coast, 1 in Canberra, 1 at Etihad and the rest at the G.

 

14 H&A games.

* NAB Challenge versus Western Bulldogs (Casey) (ohh the rain)

Haha, the weather was ridiculous that day - the rain was horizontal by the end of the game.

V bulldogs

V richmond

V westcoast

V Fremante

V st kilda.

Oh and forgot the Q's bday.

Only the 6 games this year, played another year of junior footy on sundays.

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