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Talking about opposition supporters... Nothing grinds my gears more than people wearing team merchandise, when that team isn't fkn playing.

For example last night: fair enough if it was Eagles or Carlton merchandise, as they more than likely would've came from the match at Etihad, but I saw Saints, Pies, Tigers and Bombers last night. Like what significance does it have in doing that, absolutely none.

I wore my Melbourne jumper to the Richmond/Carlton final last year.

 

I'm more amazed that Melbourne members feel the need to buy a reserved seat. Why do you do it - just in case we might have a sell out?

It's part of what is great about out game being able to share a space with ferals and filth and get along.

Id take hipsters any day over some of the carlton kangas and pies supporters Ive encountered.

They even have fat yak on tap at the G these days .

I prefer a coopers pale ale.


What was with the swans supporters bring allowed into the Melbourne reserved seat area of the southern stand?

I know people spoke to the MCC green shirts but nothing happened.

Any one know why this was allowed?

i take friends from sydney every year since thier son started playing for swans.ive have 3 memberships anddd dont have a problem doing this,as they are good people,not drongos.

they recipricate by doing the right thing when im in sydney.

so whats the problem,not enough empty seats for you to look at?

i take friends from sydney every year since thier son started playing for swans.ive have 3 memberships anddd dont have a problem doing this,as they are good people,not drongos.

they recipricate by doing the right thing when im in sydney.

so whats the problem,not enough empty seats for you to look at?

Ouch! Straight to the core jazza.

Ouch! Straight to the core jazza.

tried to sugar coat it.but its monday.

we actually ended up on the 50.after meeting in reserved area.

my mind was all blank after crossy gave it to JW in the 1st Q.

that was my moment of serenity now.

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I would love to know the numbers from Saturday night.

i.e. the split between Swans and Dees supporters

From my look around before the game and Half time etc I suspect there were more Swans supporters than Dees.

What do others think?


I would love to know the numbers from Saturday night.

i.e. the split between Swans and Dees supporters

From my look around before the game and Half time etc I suspect there were more Swans supporters than Dees.

What do others think?

Swans supporters definitively outnumbered us, the roar that went up for Adam Goodes was amazing to hear at the G.

Nah, more MFC supporters on Saturday night, IMO.

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