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Melbourne by 21 points or more ofr my multi. For this, Melbourne by 33 points.

hei Gonzo-which one Matey?...we'll go with 33

 
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44 points - red fishies please

Hi Ingen

Are you in Kenya following Dees?

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81 points - the Dees

hardrack

this is the result we desperately need and IMO highlights the true difference in class between the two teams. Dees sadly not playing on confidence right now but could happen! If they believe in you know who then this is a good opportunity to prove it. Agreed?

 

Who is going to kick our goals?

GC by 14 points in a low scoring slug fest of losers.

huh what is a non dees supporter doing in here , go stick to your own team site , ya [censored] , , i doubt you would see TRUE dee supporters call there own team losers even i in tuff times nick off !

huh what is a non dees supporter doing in here , go stick to your own team site , ya [censored] , , i doubt you would see TRUE dee supporters call there own team losers even i in tuff times nick off !

I know Sloonie can talk for herself mate but ease up. We have lost more games then we have won so in simple terms that makes us........?


lol! Hi D!!!

Very passionate Melbourne Supporter DPostitive! Admit I go to far. My heart is in the right place though. Love Melbourne to bits but worry about us. Don't seem to have any leadership from the very top down to Coach and Captains. Lots of great posts about drafting more youngsters in next year. Problem is the kids need good solid mentors. Scary but hell-save this discussion for another day and get a prediction in Dpos!

I did that earlier think it was around the 47 mark

as I said Ill take any win

and think all the culture leadership endless draft posts make me agreewith you

its scary but we have probably all been there before

Your hearts in the right place and you can never go to far with that.

 

hardrack

this is the result we desperately need and IMO highlights the true difference in class between the two teams. Dees sadly not playing on confidence right now but could happen! If they believe in you know who then this is a good opportunity to prove it. Agreed?

The only one they need to believe in, is themselves... half time now, and it's looking like they have that belief, regardless of the fact it's a weaker opposition.

This Thaipants fella should work for the club.

Us by 42.

Best day of my life.


Dees by 37

Bloody Howe!

hahaha, nice try. anyone can edit a 'quote'

They can, but I didn't.

You can't strip me of my fishing man pants, no matter how badly you want to see the tackle.

They can, but I didn't.

You can't strip me of my fishing man pants, no matter how badly you want to see the tackle.

correctomundo, spot on. well done DA.....impressed


correctomundo, spot on. well done DA.....impressed

Thank you good sir.

deestroy all... so how about next weeks margin (and tattslotto numbers while you're at it)

deestroy all... so how about next weeks margin (and tattslotto numbers while you're at it)

Saints by 19

8 11 12 20 30 35

Hi Ingen

Are you in Kenya following Dees?

yes I am, it's a misery though, cos some doofus cut the fibre cable and the net has been to slow for streaming ever since. Followed it today (its still Sunday here) on lie score updates while travelling through Lewa Downs (I brought my mother over for her 70th and have been spoiling her with some Safari's). was bloody close but I got pipped i think.

yay a wins a win , who got the dacks ?


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yay a wins a win , who got the dacks ?

Deestroy all ..chasing him up now!! He's elusive!

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yay a wins a win , who got the dacks ?

Deestroy all got the dacks but having trouble getting pants to him..Pass the word if possible. Felt for Ingen and 45GC and Rog at Thaipantsman who picked 41 its and Green 5!!

 

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