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So our last home game is this week. It would be nice to see a win and I think we will. I hope anyway. But it could also be the last time we see Scully, Morton and maybe Bartram in a demons jumper.

Anyway I think its great that you will be allowed on the ground for a kick afterwards.

 

Cannot attend - wish the supporters attending well.

This season cannot end fast enough for me - bring on 2012.

So our last home game is this week. It would be nice to see a win and I think we will. I hope anyway. But it could also be the last time we see Scully, Morton and maybe Bartram in a demons jumper.

Anyway I think its great that you will be allowed on the ground for a kick afterwards.

Bartram? Are you serious?

I am coming from interstate to see this game. It is a very significant day for my family (due to some recent family tragedies), and we are celebrating it at the MCG.

I will be in the change rooms after the game to listen to the boys sign the song, and regardless of what people's opinions are, I sincerley hope that it is not the last time I get to go to the footy (approx 5 games a year) and have the honour of cheering for Scully! He is one of my favourite 3 players at the Club (along with JT and JW), and think our future is brighter with him than without him.

Go Scull, and Go Dees!!!

 

Can't pass up the chance of another kick to kick session with the boys on the g


I am going - ( you hear that pitchfork ? I will ring pitchfork senior to arrange )

Cannot attend - wish the supporters attending well.

This season cannot end fast enough for me - bring on 2012.

I agree about looking to 2012, but in the interets of optimism, note the following:

1. The President is with us

2. New modern training facilites open

3. DEBT FREE

4. The great G. Lyon is football director

5. Jack Watts

6. Jack Trengove

7. Opportunity to now try a new EXPERIENCED senior AFL coach - first since 1981

8. The core playing group is young enough still to be moulded

9. Stefan Martin

Have I missed anything???

 

I'll be there, tragic as that feels given the season we've had...

Like those days you can't wait to end, and you climb into bed thinking, tomorrow will be better, this season has me looking forward to the off-season/pre-season hibernation with the belief that next year will be better.

Go Dees

But it could also be the last time we see Scully, Morton and maybe Bartram in a demons jumper.

You're a muppet. Is signed for another year, not likely to be traded, and will reach his 100th match early next year. Plays hard each week, and is more passionate about this club than our current so called 'leaders'.

And this is a rather stupid topic. Anyone passionate enough about the club to waste their time on here is passionate enough to attend every match they can.


I'll be there along with the other 500 people and 2000 seagulls.

Haha Thats good

I'll be there along with the other 500 people and 2000 seagulls.

Didn't Eddie sign the seagulls up as Wobbles members a 3 match family deal or something?

Have I missed anything???

Improvement of $3 million in assets, offset by $1.5 million in debt, net improvement of $1.5 million from the Bentleigh Club merger

Improvement of $3 million in assets, offset by $1.5 million in debt, net improvement of $1.5 million from the Bentleigh Club merger

I like your style FC. The main point is we are not an unnactractive option for a quality new coach.

Imagine if we were still at the junction oval??


If the Dees are playing in Melbourne where else would I be but at the ground watching them.

Silly question really!

Am going, and thankfully going to drink afterwards. Fantastic.

Bring on 2012. I hate this season!

Record membership?

Have I missed anything???

Was planning on it, but due to a lack of funds, neine.

Sign up as a member with you first pay cheque of 2012, mate.

I'll be there but find it weird how so many of my mates I usually go with just lose interest when we aren't playing well. I obviously understand the excitement when we're winning and playing well, but I don't go to see us win, I go to enjoy watching us play. Winning is always better but just change teams and support whoever is looking like a chance for flag each year if that's what you're after.


I agree about looking to 2012, but in the interets of optimism, note the following:

1. The President is with us

2. New modern training facilites open

3. DEBT FREE

4. The great G. Lyon is football director

5. Jack Watts

6. Jack Trengove

7. Opportunity to now try a new EXPERIENCED senior AFL coach - first since 1981

8. The core playing group is young enough still to be moulded

9. Stefan Martin

Have I missed anything???

Good points, especially point 7. I tend to focus only on the onfield and our competitiveness as a unit, which has not been up to par. 2012 should sort this out

Last game of the year at the G. In attendance.

Kicking the footy around on the G after the game with the kids. Priceless.

 

I'll be there. Will be my last game at the 'G for a while before I move for work. Sad times.

And, because of that reason, I don't like the idea of people who don't turn up without a reason.

In my current state of depression I read this as "Are you going to attend our last game?"

My first thought was my god I have not heard the news the MFC is disbanding.

I knew this year was crap but not this bad surely

or perhaps I had been in a coma and it was Monday the 29th and we had been badly beaten by GC and decided

to leave the league.

But no just missed the "home " word.

Yes I am going against my better judgement.

I have a horrible feeling about this game.

They beat Richmond a few weeks back.

Where does that leave us?


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