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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?

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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 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.

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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.

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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 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.

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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.

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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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* 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

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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?

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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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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.

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* 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 :)

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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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