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We need a good crowd there on sunday so we won't have to be writing a cheque to the MCC. If we get over 20,000 then I think thats a profit. Anyway I believe we will win on sunday so we need to make some noise and show we are there supproting them.

Also if our president is there then that will be an inspiration in its self. Jim wants to be there on sunday. Personally I think he should be resting but thats how much he loves our club. The poor bloke had 5 tumours removed and all he can think about is his footy club and being there on sunday. That should inspire the players.

So get there and hope we see a win.

 

If Jimmy plans to be there so do i....NO EXCUSE All Demons supporters be there to Yell hard for the first win of 2010

Go Demons & Go Jimmy Stynes B)

I'll put it on the line if you don't get there Sunday

and you don't have a valid excuse e.g. your leg was chewed off

by a Walrus. You are NOT a MFC supporter.

And bring your mates.

 

I will get behind the boys and make some noise, until it inevitably gets weird and uncomfortable, and they tell me to remove my hands from their backsides. Go Dees!

Without doubt I will be there on sunday and im brining heaps of mates with me try to get the attendence in the 30's


I am there demon loyalists!

You can fight amongst your selfs for the right to buy me a beer! :)

GO DEES!

I will be there, with some passionate Melbourne supporters

and other club supporters.

Go Dees

 

Me and my inevitable hangover will be there.

Hopefully the predicted poor weather doesn't keep too many away. It should be a good game, and we are a serious chance to get a win, so nobody should miss that!

I am there demon loyalists!

You can fight amongst your selfs for the right to buy me a beer! :)

GO DEES!

I'll be there like every week !! I'll meet you at the bar in the Trident members area, Do you still have your beer with a dash of lemonade ?? HAHAHA !!!


Hopefully the predicted poor weather doesn't keep too many away. It should be a good game, and we are a serious chance to get a win, so nobody should miss that!

Agree with that!!

Last year v Adelaide on a Sunday twilight was one of the most depressing games I have been to. I got caught in a lift with a group of Crows supporters who wouldn't stop gloating and the comment was made "They have less supporters than Port..It's unbelievable" That set me off!!

So let's get as many along as possible. Ithink 27,000 would be a good result. 30,000 would be great!!!

Agree with that!!

Last year v Adelaide on a Sunday twilight was one of the most depressing games I have been to. I got caught in a lift with a group of Crows supporters who wouldn't stop gloating and the comment was made "They have less supporters than Port..It's unbelievable" That set me off!!

So let's get as many along as possible. Ithink 27,000 would be a good result. 30,000 would be great!!!

Don't you just love people who think they're good because they picked the club with the most supporters? Newsflash - it takes guts sticking with a team that not everyone at your school or workplace supports.

Don't you just love people who think they're good because they picked the club with the most supporters? Newsflash - it takes guts sticking with a team that not everyone at your school or workplace supports.

I was thinking this when walking into the game on Saturday.

I was thinking this when walking into the game on Saturday.

My family of four will be there- roaring and ranting for Jimma & the boys. GET THERE! :blink:

I'll be there with my wife and 10 week old son... He needs to get use to the MCG, considering he will be the next MFC captain. Well he is a member so its a start, I signed him up at 5 days old :)


Its just so damn frustrating. Whenever its a home game against a low-drawing opposition, I don't need to look outside - I already know its going to be a cold wet day

We have the worst luck when it comes to weather on our home games

I'll be there with my wife and 10 week old son... He needs to get use to the MCG, considering he will be the next MFC captain. Well he is a member so its a start, I signed him up at 5 days old :)

Like your work i have a 12 week old son and i signed him up as a 2 day old!! I wont be there today i had no one to go with as none of my mates are interested / Hungover and my whole family has some kids show today and i live a few hours away. I am pretty disapointed now i should of just come down by myself. Go dee's

Very happy with the crowd - especially considering the weather. I really thought we would struggle to get 18,000.

We may have got over 25,000 if the weather was nicer.


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