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Yep these kids are a BIG reason i am going round one. Really hope they turn it on seen them play in the pre season and both look the goods, i imagine they have been building for round one and ready too show why they are the best 2 kids in the land!! I'm excited...

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Yep these kids are a BIG reason i am going round one.

Perhaps they are a good reason. There is 20 other reasons too. One in particular I like to watch is "JG" too. He is just as good as reason to go see a game of footy.

The main reason though, should be to support the club unconditionally and enjoy an afternoon of footy for the first time at the G in over 6 months, with the smell of pies, hotdogs & hot chips wafting through the stadium on a great autumn day.

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In all the misery on 'land and 'ology it's a shame that this has been glossed over. Yes we have lost Wonna and Sylvia to short termers, and Morton and Jurrah to mid-termers, but Scully and Trengove coming in and playing well well be by FAR the bigger deal come round 22. I don't think I'm the only one who was hugely encouraged by their pre-seasons. They played every game, right?

All is not lost for season 2010. There's going to be a LOT of fun to be had despite the unfavourable win:loss ratio.

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Perhaps they are a good reason. There is 20 other reasons too. One in particular I like to watch is "JG" too. He is just as good as reason to go see a game of footy.

The main reason though, should be to support the club unconditionally and enjoy an afternoon of footy for the first time at the G in over 6 months, with the smell of pies, hotdogs & hot chips wafting through the stadium on a great autumn day.

You forgot to mention the delicate sent of flat mid strength beer

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You forgot to mention the delicate sent of flat mid strength beer

You're quite right. The following week you'll quiver at the smell of tooth decay and horrid body odour. ;)

(Apologies to those still consuming their lunch).

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You forgot to mention the delicate sent of flat mid strength beer

Geezus people..

Sneak in your own proper beer, wine or spirit in a flask or "unopened" bottle of something.. dont let them rip you off for food and bevvys!

Fill up an empty small bottle of water with voddy, stick it in your pocket and bring / buy a can of coke!

Cant remember the last time I paid for a drink at the footy. demon_wink.gif

Theres nothing like sipping on Ribena, (which is actually a fine Red) in front of a good game of footy!

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Just think, In years to come, we can say "I was there when Tom and Jack played their first game for the Red and Blue.Remmember when the Dee's were struggling to win games and all looked hopeless."

Of course no one will believe after dominating the last decade from 2012 onwards that the Mighty Demons were ever as bad as that. :)

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Geezus people..

Sneak in your own proper beer, wine or spirit in a flask or "unopened" bottle of something.. dont let them rip you off for food and bevvys!

Fill up an empty small bottle of water with voddy, stick it in your pocket and bring / buy a can of coke!

Cant remember the last time I paid for a drink at the footy. demon_wink.gif

Theres nothing like sipping on Ribena, (which is actually a fine Red) in front of a good game of footy!

HaHa! Absolutely.. BYO all the way. Must try Voddy & Ribena, sounds very civilized in the MCC Reserve.

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You're quite right. The following week you'll quiver at the smell of tooth decay and horrid body odour. ;)

(Apologies to those still consuming their lunch).

Hey leave the female magpie supporters out of it! :lol:

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HaHa! Absolutely.. BYO all the way. Must try Voddy & Ribena, sounds very civilized in the MCC Reserve.

Canadian Club for mine, unfortunately it is only with coke not dry ginger at the footy.

At this stage will not be attending fluff it but trying to get out of an obligation.

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