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Monday morning footy ritual @ your work desk.

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-Get coffee on way to work.

-Log-on.

-Open email.

-Email my mate who i go to the footy with a Demons in joke. Something like "This is the best feeling i've had as a Melbourne supporter since the MCC put Penfolds Grange on tap!" or "I haven't felt this depressed as a Melbourne supporter since they got rid of the bugler."

-Open 3 screens for Superfooty, Realfooty and Demonland.

- Check for video and audio on SEN, AFL and MFC website.

-Get stuck chatting about the footy with someone who hasn't been to a game since 2005.

-Then get stuck chatting about the footy with a Collingwood supporter who has noooooooo idea what its like to go through what have.

So what's your post footy work desk ritual?

 

I haven't got a work desk but after a win I watch the replay then watch every footy show possible to hear about the dees. Unfortunately our 3 wins have all been about Carlton need to rebuild, Adelaide are pathetic and the tigers are disgraceful.

I haven't got a work desk but after a win I watch the replay then watch every footy show possible to hear about the dees. Unfortunately our 3 wins have all been about Carlton need to rebuild, Adelaide are pathetic and the tigers are disgraceful.

Couldn't agree more. Isn't it strange the way these clubs suddenly go into the worst crisis in their history after losing to us. For Saturday, every pundit in the Age and the Hun had Melbourne losing by between 16 and 70 points.

Still, this is great for us. It means opposition clubs will continue to under-estimate us, and we can sneak up on them, and hopefully continue to win. No-one in the football world will take real notice of us until we beat a top 4 team. Maybe Freo, Hawks and the Woods on Queen's birthday are vulnerable. Let's hope so.

Go Dees!

 

Coffee, Log on...No coffee no function.

Open Demonland,Realfooty,AFL site,Footywire & STU's Fantasy footy &..... work Programs.

If its the offseason its open S.E.N site for pure trade talk only purpose as well as the rest.

Trade time is awesome!

Listen to everyone talk about the the Eagles and Dockers (I'm in WA)

Fire them up by telling them Nic Nat is [censored] and Pav's nose should be considered the 19th player on the field.

Yes, immature, but gives me an hour or so of laughs with the ensuing bickering.


Sleep in, get up around noon, chill for a while, maybe catch up with the parents for a late lunch...

I don't work Mondays :)

Not many do Ralph, looking at some of the above!

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