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No Melbourne players watching their mates play at Casey

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I noticed that there werent many if any Melbourne players out at Casey watching their mates play. I think that this should be a must, we always watch our reserves side before hand and they always watch ours, the dees should be doing the same considering the disharmoney amongst us.

 

Yep. Any and all free time that the players have should be spent doing things related to the footy club. Some of them visiting Strauss in hospital yesterday just isn't enough, they should've been holding up a banner for the Casey boys to run through!!

(i hope sarcasm detectors are working)

Went to watch Casey Vs Box Hill a few weeks back no Melb players there but from Hawthorn there was: Buddy, Hodge, Mitchell, Bruce, Gibson, Burgoyne, Osborne and more... To the dees defence maybe they were doing recovery???.

 

I noticed that there werent many if any Melbourne players out at Casey watching their mates play. I think that this should be a must, we always watch our reserves side before hand and they always watch ours, the dees should be doing the same considering the disharmoney amongst us.

Again a non topic, Max Gawn tweeted he was at the game, how can you miss sonmebody that tall! I assume others were there as well

Apparently Trengove was there, Spencer & Gawn.


It's threads like this that make Demonland need a thumbs up and thumbs down rating button for each thread.

So that I don't feel the need to comment on threads like this that are a waste of internet space...

Apparently Trengove was there, Spencer & Gawn.

There is that name Trengove pops up again.

Captain material!

 

I saw three Melbourne players at a fish and chip shop on Sunday night and felt they really overdid it on their orders of dim sims and crabsticks.

Surely they should be taking better care of their diets? Have others seen or heard of similar things hap[pening with Dees players at various takeaway outlets?

Discuss ...

Hangon's reply to this thread should be fascinating ...


Went to watch Casey Vs Box Hill a few weeks back no Melb players there but from Hawthorn there was: Buddy, Hodge, Mitchell, Bruce, Gibson, Burgoyne, Osborne and more... To the dees defence maybe they were doing recovery???.

I was also at the Casey v Box Hill game as well and thopugh I wasn't looking for any of the senior players, Jack Trengove was watching not far away from where I was.

I agree that the topic's dumb and, as of now it's closed.

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