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GAME DAY - Round 22


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Can't wait to send off green in style and I've gotta get out of my house as a few drinks were consumed last night and my wife holds a hangover as well Gill from the Simpsons holds down a steady job

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Go Dees. Even my now Collingwood mad daughter is coming with me today. From back in the days ( when she was normal and a Demon supporter) she still has fond memories of Brad Green selling her a Dees scarf at the AFL shop in Southland where he used to work. He was a youngster then but so, so nice. She is coming along today wearing that same scarf to say goodbye to Brad.

I also have a good feeling about today.

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Greens last, Chips 100th, players playing for their careers, Adelaide's poor MCG record and Neil Craig in our coaches box.

Nope, nothing to worry about here.

If we were a Brisbane or a Richmond, this would definitely be a danger game for Adelaide.

Alas, we are not.

I just hope we manage some competitiveness.

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Greens last, Chips 100th, players playing for their careers, Adelaide's poor MCG record and Neil Craig in our coaches box.

Nope, nothing to worry about here.

Because we are Soooooo good at milestone games. Our record in these type of games is appalling.

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I think we will get flogged and it will be rainy and freezing, I think it will be a shite day to end a shite season!

Onward and upwards-thats the way.
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what are some of you guys smoking,???

Anything under a 50 point mauling will b ok for the conditions and circumstances.

They will more thanlikely finish te day 3rd top,,,and us 3rd bottom....thats the reality.

Hope the boys can stir enough to give a respectful effort for Greeny though... but as jnrmac suggests were pretty crap at milestone games...( actually most games currently )

go Dees

only 6 to go :)

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Cheers negative Nelly

youre quite welcome to your delusional world. I find reality works just fine for me :)
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what are some of you guys smoking,???

Anything under a 50 point mauling will b ok for the conditions and circumstances.

They will more thanlikely finish te day 3rd top,,,and us 3rd bottom....thats the reality.

Hope the boys can stir enough to give a respectful effort for Greeny though... but as jnrmac suggests were pretty crap at milestone games...( actually most games currently )

go Dees

only 6 to go :)

haha i spose you gave gc a ghost of a chance last night , , im hoping we get up , like a true supporter would , jeez if we do get up , some on here are gunna cop an awful pasting , that would = a win , lol ,
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Is everyone ok to move a spot up on the ladder?

Stuff the consequences . Just win .

Sheedy will probably force our hand anyway . Pick 4 or 6 - meh....

We need to go into next season with some real hope . It starts today .

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would have loved to be there today for Greenie's last. For me he is the last of the Daniher brigade and better times as far as the club was performing. The end of an era.

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