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Who's in......I am

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I'm in Roost. Always have been, always will.

Each and every poster on this site will live to regret the 'I'm gone' statements they've littered each and every thread with.

Will we rise again? Of course we will.

Will the above mentioned defeatists be a part of it? Not if they have any shame they won't.

You never desert your club, no matter the circumstance.

AMEN!!

Still won't refund my membership,

Still have not cancelled my flights and accommodation for the Queens Bday clash in June,

Still want to punch Watts in the face till he mans up,

Still want Jamar to make a tap to our advantage or once in his life,

Still want to cap Gillies knees, throw him on long term injury so Magner can play,

but I won't, never will, just like I'll always support my Dee's till they day I die.

I'm in.

 

In light of the recent revelation that half the team has the flu or some sort of bug caufght in the AAMI pool, I am not feeling so bad anymore

Think we are gonna shoick the world this week at the MCG and roll the Eagles

If it was anything like Andrew Gaze had on ATB last night they shouldn't have played them! He was so grey you couldn't tell where his hairline stopped and his face started. Very ordinary look!

Looking forward to getting to the G again this week!

Go Dees!

Im 21 on minimal wages as an apprentice, i will always renew my membership.

Ive defended this club and came out looking like an idiot time and time again.

Ive backed Watts and the young captains in and still do.

It all hurts so much especially after watching the collingwood v carlton game and just wishing one day i can go to a blockbuster game at the G with good hope!

Also to live in a family full of tigers to watch them finally take some big steps towards finals footy.

I am worried almost scared to think how this footy club will recover but,

after all this my heart beats true no matter what!

After all we've been through we may as well stick around...


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