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I know we are not at our home ground and personally im not a fan of the ground but we are a huge chance to win our 4th in a row. But if we can get a huge turnout of melbourne supporters then we can make the atmosphere more better and cheer louder and make more noise than the north suppporters. We are playing exciting footy at the moment.

So get along and hopefully it will be victory number 4.

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Always looks good if you can outnumber the home teams fans. Regardless of were we play if your able to get there why wouldn't you go?

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Agree, this notion of not having to support the team just because you don tlike the stadium doesnt wash with me. Theres no real excuse its only a train station away from the G.

To be honest, I haven't read anyone on here say they won't go because they despise the stadium.

I think it's a great stadium to watch the game, personally. But I prefer the "G"

I hope we out number the Roo supporters and get behind the boys. Keep up the momentum.

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To be honest, I haven't read anyone on here say they won't go because they despise the stadium.

I think it's a great stadium to watch the game, personally. But I prefer the "G"

I hope we out number the Roo supporters and get behind the boys. Keep up the momentum.

If you have to watch it from the top deck you can't see the boundary unless you are in the front 1 or 2 rows. Whatever you do you need to get near the front or find a spot on the ground level.

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I won't be there.

Nothing against the stadium, the only problem I ever had was, I do not want our home games there :)

And that was the AFL, not the stadium.

This is not our home game and we need all the support we can get. I don't like the ground but I love the Club so I will do what I can to support them.

There are far too many MFC supporters that won't move from the comfort of the G.

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Really looking forward to coming down this week. I think we're a great chance to get a win but wouldn't have totally written of the Roos just yet. We haven't won a game at this venue since 08 I believe, and if you ask me this ground has always been a bit of a boogie ground for us. Saying that I think it'll be exciting to see how this particular team plays the ground. Will be good to see the boys play away from the 'G with some confidence, which is the first time I've been able to say this for years.

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Always looks good if you can outnumber the home teams fans. Regardless of were we play if your able to get there why wouldn't you go?

...because you don't like the stadium? :)

To be honest, I haven't read anyone on here say they won't go because they despise the stadium.

I think it's a great stadium to watch the game, personally. But I prefer the "G"

I hope we out number the Roo supporters and get behind the boys. Keep up the momentum.

I'm pretty sure a 'regular' (Soze? Enforcer?) said he won't attend because it's at ES.

I agree that it's a good stadium to watch from, but I also think it's pretty devoid of soul.

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wont be at the game sadly.. ill be at work reguarly checkin updates..

ive already taken work of for the following friday ... i cant wait to play the dogs at the G that is going to be a massive night

i live in the western suburbs and i have to deal with bandwagon doggies supporters everywhere i go!

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Still 50/50 about going to the game.

It all comes down to how my son is feeling on the day, hard to predict the mood of a 3 month old!

Does anyone know if Etihad is "pram" friendly? I have only been for Union games.

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Still 50/50 about going to the game.

It all comes down to how my son is feeling on the day, hard to predict the mood of a 3 month old!

Does anyone know if Etihad is "pram" friendly? I have only been for Union games.

Eat a hat is the least pram friendly stadium i've ever been to. They won't let you sit the disabled seats if there is nobody disabled and there is really nowhere to go with a pram. We just take a very small stroller and hope for the best. Hopefully since it's only north and I've got three kids and no wife this week we will be ok!!

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Shattered i can't make it this week. IM in singapore but found a aussie pub that might show it. Anyone know if i can watch it on the net??

Peter, There is a bar opposite Orchard Hotel in Orchard Road. It is in the basement and run by an Aussie ex horse racing farrier. He gets a lot of the games coming in live but you might want to go there on the Friday evening to watch that game and check on his opening times for the Saturday given it will be on at 12.10 there.

There is also the Australia Network which is probably how I will get to see it as I am in Vietnam now.

Good luck and go Dees.

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