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I know that 4:40 may not be ideal for everyone with kids having school the next day and if people have to work early but it would be great if we could get a big crowd. This season we have had crowds over 20,000 so we dont have to pay back the mcg money which is great. Lets face it the North supporters wont show so it would be great to cheer loudly for the boys one last time, in particular our captain Junior.

It would be fantastic to go out with a win. So lets have the ground full of red and blue and make plenty of noise and cheer Junior off in his final match for the mighty demons.

 

I doubt we'll get 25,000 to this one. Timeslot will turn away 5,000 and Norf fans won't turn up to this one.

I'll be there with 5 other Dees' supporters and believing for a win for Mac Junior and a positive note to the end of the season.

 

I'll be there with family and friends seeing the second last win for 2010.The last being in China in October.

I get the thinking behind these types of threads, but I don't understand their purpose/intention.


I get the thinking behind these types of threads, but I don't understand their purpose/intention.

Uh, I think their intention is to get everyone to the 'G today.

 

5 Norf supporters + 18 thousand demons = 18 005.

jk

9000 + 18000 = 27000


31,012

34,870

Looking forward to this one!!!

Junior's farewell game will get a lot more Dees fans through the gates regardless of the timeslot.

29,409 for mine. Kangas fans to not show up.

Oh and... *ahem* well done Morton on game number 50.


31,000.

Whoa Morton already up to 50 games. Gee.

Morton was the first person younger than me to ever play for Melbourne, so it's a special milestone for me, too.

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