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got this picture in my mind of DF

5ft4in

dumpy

grey haired,receding

jeans

desert boots

polo top,with bugs bunny on the front,road runner on the back

thin wispy moustache,saltnpepper

no cravat

WA cap

giant smile on face

card carrying member of the 'smile lifes good parade"

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Try again

 

Ah that pessimism.

No Red, OD has the statistical evidence to supoort his theory.

Its Maths

Maybe it's you.

This has occurred to me for some time Mr Leg.

Perhaps I should move to the hawks it might be just the thing to get them on the right track!

 

If they haven't settled by now, that is one hell of a cup ... :lol:

He got the tea leaves from MessyDrugs!

So the tea leaves are made from strange and mysterious substances

We not got a hope of beating an expansion team next year as their development is far inadvance of our own.

i believe that we have a chance of winning against the Dogs, Druggies, Saints in 2014.

It would be nice to see the Dispair of the faces of the Druggies supporters, but I do like the Dogs as well. Already seen a game at the G against the Saints so would like to see another team play.


We not got a hope of beating an expansion team next year as their development is far inadvance of our own.

i believe that we have a chance of winning against the Dogs, Druggies, Saints in 2014.

It would be nice to see the Dispair of the faces of the Druggies supporters, but I do like the Dogs as well. Already seen a game at the G against the Saints so would like to see another team play.

North 22nd June

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North 22nd June

Can we win this game?

Can we win this game?

Seriously doubt it but you will see a good side play well

 

Seriously doubt it but you will see a good side play well

Are you suggesting I should go to te G and not watch the MFC play.

As a member I feel like I should watch a live game though.

Does Melbourne have any good sport pub that will be playing a Melbourne Game?

Are you suggesting I should go to te G and not watch the MFC play.

As a member I feel like I should watch a live game though.

Does Melbourne have any good sport pub that will be playing a Melbourne Game?

Now the first thing is DF you need to get a fixture in front of you.

You will then notice that on June 22nd North play the dees at the MCG.

The only thing wrong with this games is it is Sunday afternoon.

What you need to remember is that if the Dees play out of their skins this year we will IMO win approx. six games.

If you leave out all NON MCG games the chance of seeing a win will be rare.

Go back to my original five games.

All at the G

IMO they will be the best ones to go to.

first two we have a rough chance of a win.

The other three give you the opportunity to see the Dees play a side that will display how the game should be played.


He got the tea leaves from MessyDrugs!

So the tea leaves are made from strange and mysterious substances

But did the tea leaves sign a waiver? And are in denial? Or just swimmimg around endlessly because they can't sleep? :-)

Now the first thing is DF you need to get a fixture in front of you.

You will then notice that on June 22nd North play the dees at the MCG.

The only thing wrong with this games is it is Sunday afternoon.

What you need to remember is that if the Dees play out of their skins this year we will IMO win approx. six games.

If you leave out all NON MCG games the chance of seeing a win will be rare.

Go back to my original five games.

All at the G

IMO they will be the best ones to go to.

first two we have a rough chance of a win.

The other three give you the opportunity to see the Dees play a side that will display how the game should be played.

Noted and Thanks

But did the tea leaves sign a waiver? And are in denial? Or just swimmimg around endlessly because they can't sleep? :-)

No one would know RBB as Danks is not talking

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This has occurred to me for some time Mr Leg.

Perhaps I should move to the hawks it might be just the thing to get them on the right track!

I would rather you become a Hawk than Frawley.

I would rather you become a Hawk than Frawley.

Ouch!

Stay with us OD as we can see the light at the end of the CS/MN tunnel!

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I would rather you become a Hawk than Frawley.

Unfortunately I think you will be stuck with me.

IMO it will be a miracle if Frawley stays.

In his shoes would you?

Unfortunately I think you will be stuck with me.

IMO it will be a miracle if Frawley stays.

In his shoes would you?

Yes as I would. Call me old fashioned But I would only want to play for the Dees.

Noted and Thanks

Let us know what you decide, DF. Perhaps we can all meet in the "No T$ No B$" stand that day...

Let us know what you decide, DF. Perhaps we can all meet in the "No T$ No B$" stand that day...

WOW this thread has a stand at the G. I did not know that.

It wouldbe good to catch up with a few DL when I come over.

I do recall there is a special game for interstate supporters to come over.

But OD suggestions look good as well.

Seriously doubt it but you will see a good side play well

... And they'll whinge about it afterwards.

And before. And probably during.

It's North we're talking about.


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How many days to the 2014 national draft Redleg?

Quite a few, but only 5 to our first hitout against another club. I have secured medallion seats for this extravaganza.

PS. Will start the draft countdown a few days closer to the event. 270 odd days may be a bit hard to take, then again.

WOW this thread has a stand at the G. I did not know that.

It wouldbe good to catch up with a few DL when I come over.

I do recall there is a special game for interstate supporters to come over.

But OD suggestions look good as well.

There is no such stand that I am aware of, but we can make one in honour of your visit ...
 

Quite a few, but only 5 to our first hitout against another club. I have secured medallion seats for this extravaganza.

PS. Will start the draft countdown a few days closer to the event. 270 odd days may be a bit hard to take, then again.

It is surprising how quickly this event becomes the high light of the MFC year and how early our interest in it starts.

However in 2014 we will still be in the finals race in August so this year I have every confidence the average response will be " what draft'?

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However in 2014 we will still be in the finals race in August so this year I have every confidence the average response will be " what draft'?

Who are you and what have you done with Old Dee?


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